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From 'Rico Brogna' (subscribe here): The Mets find themselves trailing the entire game, but in the 8th Juan Soto and Pete Alonso deliver big hits to tie the game. Edwin Diaz and Reed Garrett continue to shut down offenses. Jeff McNeil wastes no time in the 10th to give the Mets the win. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Howard Stern believes sportscasters should normalize saying "penis" on air. In basketball, Kyrie Irving defended Karl-Anthony Towns from criticism as the Pacers surprisingly took a 2-1 lead in the NBA Finals. Evan and Tiki debated the Knicks' situation, while the Yankees beat the Royals with a 5-run inning and an Aaron Judge homer. Marcus Stroman made a rehab start, and the Mets shut out the Nationals thanks to two Brandon Nimmo home runs and a complete game from David Peterson, though Pete Alonso getting hit angered Ron Darling. Finally, Mike Tannenbaum predicted Aaron Rodgers would be irrelevant by Thanksgiving, and Rodgers recently got married privately.
Hour 1 The Mets and Yankees are on a roll, with David Peterson throwing a complete game for the Mets. Meanwhile, the Knicks' coaching search continues to flounder, with rejections from candidates like Jason Kidd and public criticism from Charles Barkley. Elsewhere, the U.S. Open starts today, the Pacers took a 2-1 series lead over the Thunder, and an anonymous player poll named Juan Soto the hitter pitchers least want to face in a World Series Game 7. Hour 2 Howard Stern believes sportscasters should normalize saying "penis" on air. In basketball, Kyrie Irving defended Karl-Anthony Towns from criticism as the Pacers surprisingly took a 2-1 lead in the NBA Finals. Evan and Tiki debated the Knicks' situation, while the Yankees beat the Royals with a 5-run inning and an Aaron Judge homer. Marcus Stroman made a rehab start, and the Mets shut out the Nationals thanks to two Brandon Nimmo home runs and a complete game from David Peterson, though Pete Alonso getting hit angered Ron Darling. Finally, Mike Tannenbaum predicted Aaron Rodgers would be irrelevant by Thanksgiving, and Rodgers recently got married privately. Hour 3 Both the Yankees and Mets are hot, building excitement for potential September playoff pushes; the Yankees' post-Juan Soto additions are thriving, while Mets pitching is so strong a caller doesn't want Sean Manaea back from injury. Boomer expects the Braves to heat up but notes Phillies' injuries. In other news, Kyrie Irving defended Karl-Anthony Towns on Twitch, leading to a discussion about "code switching" and whether New Jersey is a "tiny" state. The Yankees beat the Royals with an Aaron Judge homer, and the Mets shut out the Nationals thanks to a David Peterson complete game and two Brandon Nimmo home runs, though Pete Alonso getting hit again angered Ron Darling. Hour 4 The Knicks are still searching for a new head coach, with speculation about player input during exit interviews. A new "Roommates" podcast is due today. Jerry's final update included the Pacers' 2-1 lead over the Thunder, the Yankees' victory over the Royals (5 runs in the second), and the Mets' shutout of the Nationals, featuring a David Peterson complete game and homers from Juan Soto and Brandon Nimmo. Joe Flacco found it hard to believe adults use TikTok. The "Moment of The Day" was a funny caller interaction with Jerry, and Boomer is out tomorrow for a Maryland quarterback event.
Both the Yankees and Mets are hot, building excitement for potential September playoff pushes; the Yankees' post-Juan Soto additions are thriving, while Mets pitching is so strong a caller doesn't want Sean Manaea back from injury. Boomer expects the Braves to heat up but notes Phillies' injuries. In other news, Kyrie Irving defended Karl-Anthony Towns on Twitch, leading to a discussion about "code switching" and whether New Jersey is a "tiny" state. The Yankees beat the Royals with an Aaron Judge homer, and the Mets shut out the Nationals thanks to a David Peterson complete game and two Brandon Nimmo home runs, though Pete Alonso getting hit again angered Ron Darling.
Buster Olney says Pete Alonso has done a great job of adjusting his approach at the plate to prove he is more than just a power hitter. Also the Yankees will be rotating 2 groups of 3 players to get everyone playing time when Stanton returns. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Eno, Jed, and DVR discuss a few injury-related news items including updates on Aaron Nola, Matt Chapman, Bryce Miller and Justin Martinez, plus a few surprises from The Athletic's (anonymous) 2025 MLB player poll. They also dig into information hitters might be interested in when preparing for a particular series, using Pete Alonso's new approach as inspiration for a theoretical matchup against the Astros.Rundown1:21 A Rib Cage Stress Reaction for Aaron Nola4:15 Matt Chapman: Will See Hand Specialist This Week10:19 The Athletic's 2025 MLB Player Poll($): https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/640663623:33 Managers That Players Want to Play For30:15 What Information Do You Want About Opposing Pitchers?37:46 A Game Plan for Pete Alonso v. Framber Valdez47:59 Do Hitters Value Information About Usage Tendencies?52:27 Hunter Brown and the Value of Two Very Good FastballsFollow Eno on Bluesky: @enosarris.bsky.socialFollow DVR on Bluesky: @dvr.bsky.sociale-mail: ratesandbarrels@gmail.comJoin our Discord: https://discord.gg/FyBa9f3wFeSubscribe to The Athletic: theathletic.com/ratesandbarrelsHosts: Derek VanRiper & Eno SarrisWith: Jed LowrieProducer: Brian SmithExecutive Producer: Derek VanRiper Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Mets find themselves trailing the entire game, but in the 8th Juan Soto and Pete Alonso deliver big hits to tie the game. Edwin Diaz and Reed Garrett continue to shut down offenses. Jeff McNeil wastes no time in the 10th to give the Mets the win. Buy "The Rico" T-Shirts follow this link: https://breakingt.com/products/the-rico Please like, rate, follow, favorite or subscribe to Rico Brogna here: https://link.chtbl.com/RicoBrogna Email TheRicoB@gmail.com To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In the "Bald Faced Lie, Bald Faced Truth" segment, hosts BT and Sal debate three bold sports statements presented by producer Hoff. First, they split on whether Russell Wilson will start the most QB games in New York this season, with BT calling it a lie (favoring Justin Fields) and Sal declaring it a truth (citing Fields' injury risk). Next, both BT and Sal agree it's a lie that the Knicks will trade for a top player before hiring a new head coach, asserting the coaching decision (likely Jason Kidd) will come first. Finally, they diverge on whether Juan Soto will hit more home runs as a Met than Pete Alonso, with BT calling it a lie (believing Alonso will remain and out-homer him) and Sal deeming it a truth (due to Soto's potential longevity and the impact of future lockouts).
BT and Sal intensely debate the significance of individual player records versus team success in baseball, particularly sparked by Pete Alonso's pursuit of the Mets' all-time home run record, with Sal favoring historical milestones and BT prioritizing championships due to the Mets' past futility. The discussion also shifts to a humorous and insightful segment with Metta World Peace (formerly Ron Artest), who candidly discusses his Queensbridge roots, past struggles, and strong desire to coach the New York Knicks, offering a unique perspective on professional sports contracts, team dynamics, and personal growth.
BT and Sal debate the significance of individual player records versus team success in baseball, sparked by Pete Alonso's pursuit of the Mets' all-time home run record. Sal champions individual milestones and historical records, referencing iconic feats like Joe DiMaggio's hit streak and George Brett's pursuit of .400. In contrast, BT prioritizes team championships and views many individual Mets records, including Alonso's, as less significant due to the franchise's historical futility and the "watered-down" nature of some modern baseball statistics. The discussion delves into the Mets' all-time home run list, revealing their low standing among MLB franchises, and touches upon player contracts and the long-term prospects of current Mets stars like Alonso, Lindor, and Soto.
Kicking off with a humorous discussion about Metta World Peace (formerly Ron Artest) and his multiple name changes, along with his surprising desire to coach the Knicks. The conversation then shifts to a major Mets debate surrounding Pete Alonso's future, weighing the emotional pull of fan favoritism and his current stellar performance against potential contract demands and the team's willingness to let him walk. They also touch on the possibility of Juan Soto's influence on Alonso's retention and speculate on potential Knicks coaching hires and player trades, including the surprising idea of Kevin Durant heading to the Spurs, all while anticipating a potential future baseball lockout.
BT & Sal debate the significance of individual accolades in baseball, particularly for Aaron Judge and Pete Alonso, contrasting historical records with the pursuit of a World Series ring. A significant portion of the conversation features former NBA star Metta World Peace (formerly Ron Artest), who expresses his strong desire to coach the New York Knicks and defends his qualifications and experience despite past controversies and name changes. The discussion highlights the nuances of player contracts, team dynamics, and the evolving nature of professional sports.
The discussion revolves around the Mets' all-time home run leader, Darryl Strawberry (252 HRs), and Pete Alonso's pursuit of that record (currently at 243 HRs). The speakers highlight that the Mets' franchise home run record is surprisingly low compared to other, even more recently established MLB teams, placing them among the bottom three to seven teams in baseball history for this particular statistic. They also delve into historical team home run leaders across the league, noting legendary sluggers like Hank Aaron (Braves, 733 HRs) and Babe Ruth (Yankees, 659 HRs) and debating whether current Mets players like Alonso, Francisco Lindor, and Juan Soto could eventually surpass Strawberry's relatively modest team record, suggesting it reflects the Mets' historical lack of consistent power hitting.
Pat McCarthy caught up with the Mets first baseman after New York's walk off win on Tuesday night. Pete tied the game in the 8th inning on a two-out RBI single.
C&R talk Thunder showing up big in Game 2! Shaq says he's not going to be watching! Does the NBA deserve more from him? The guys debate! Plus, a bubble, Tires & a Pete Alonso squabble!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
C&R discuss Shaq saying he's not going to be watching rest of the Finals! Does the NBA deserve more from him? The guys debate! They talk Tires & a Pete Alonso squabble. They have fun with Giants rookie Cam Skattebo, who admitted to not knowing something! JJ McCarthy never tried what? Plus, 'IRON MIKE TRIVIA' & Detroit Lions star WR says his dad kissed him on his lips when he was in high school, C&R react!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What's going to happen when Giancarlo Stanton returns to the Yankees? And will Pete Alonso end up with a long-term deal with the Mets after all? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On the latest episode of The Mets Pod presented by Tri-State Cadillac, Connor Rogers and Joe DeMayo cover some wins out west and the homestand ahead. Leading off, Connor and Joe recap the week that was, including big-time offense from Pete Alonso, Francisco Lindor, and Jeff McNeil. The guys also look at Ronny Mauricio so far and what his ceiling could possibly be.Later, they go long on the ongoing bullpen-building strategy of David Stearns, go Down on the Farm to check in on prospect Carson Benge, and go tough on Connor for “missing Marte” on The Scoreboard. Finally, the winner of last week's sweepstakes is revealed and the Mailbag delivers questions about developing relievers and the very unlikely possibility of bringing Jacob deGrom back to Queens. Be sure to subscribe to The Mets Pod at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Today's Show:00:00 Welcome to the show!01:05 The Week That Was: Dodgers, Rockies, offense rising?08:20 Under the radar is Jeff McNeil10:50 Pete Alonso rocking and raking15:40 Ronny Mauricio so far and what could be18:35 Bullpenning with David Stearns24:20 Down on the Farm: Carson Benge18:428:30 The Scoreboard: last week's recap31:05 The Scoreboard: making this week's bets37:30 Announcing The Mets Pod/Athlete Logo sweepstakes winner38:10 Mailbag – can the Mets develop relief pitchers?43:00 Mailbag – thoughts on the extremely unlikely idea of trading for Jacob deGrom?49:50 “Mini Marte” Mailbag – celebrating Starling's HR and examining his trade value
With Boomer and Gio out, Jerry and Dani Wexelman hosted, discussing a potential Mets-Yankees World Series and Francisco Lindor's broken pinky toe. They also covered Juan Soto's return to form and Pete Alonso's contract status. C-Lo provided baseball updates, including the Phillies' win and Denzel Clarke's impressive catch. In hockey, the Panthers took a 2-1 lead over the Oilers in the Stanley Cup Finals. Knicks news included mutual interest with Jason Kidd and Stephen A. Smith's desire for Mark Jackson to coach. The hour concluded with Dani sharing her career background.
Hour 1 With Boomer and Gio out, Jerry and Dani Wexelman hosted, discussing a potential Mets-Yankees World Series and Francisco Lindor's broken pinky toe. They also covered Juan Soto's return to form and Pete Alonso's contract status. C-Lo provided baseball updates, including the Phillies' win and Denzel Clarke's impressive catch. In hockey, the Panthers took a 2-1 lead over the Oilers in the Stanley Cup Finals. Knicks news included mutual interest with Jason Kidd and Stephen A. Smith's desire for Mark Jackson to coach. The hour concluded with Dani sharing her career background. Hour 2 Jerry and Dani Wexelman are in for B&G, covering a range of topics. A former Disney character recounted creepy fan encounters, while a caller sought Dani's career advice. C-Lo provided a sports update, previewing the Yankees/Royals and Mets/Nationals games, and highlighting Denzel Clarke's incredible catch. Ben Stiller commented on the Knicks at the Tony Awards, and Colin Cowherd made a gaffe. The Panthers gained a 2-1 lead in the Stanley Cup Finals. The hour concluded with Jerry quizzing Dani on her knowledge of the show's staff. Hour 3 Jerry and Dani Wexelman discuss the Knicks' coaching situation and the surprising lack of a plan post-Thibs. They question Jason Kidd's potential move to the Knicks and Bill Simmons' Kevin Durant to Spurs prediction. Updates include Mets/Nationals, Yankees/Royals, and Denzel Clarke's incredible catch. The Panthers lead the Stanley Cup Finals after a game with fan enthusiasm for fighting. Finally, Demarcus Cousins' fan altercation in Puerto Rico and concerns about Belichick's UNC involvement are noted. Hour 4 Jerry and Dani Wexelman, filling in for B&G, opened the hour discussing the AL East race, with Dani expressing bullpen concerns despite the Yankees' strong position. They debated Giancarlo Stanton's impending return and placement in the lineup. The Mets' pitching was lauded for its strong performance. C-Lo's final update included Stanton's minor league rehab start, previews for the Mets/Nationals and Yankees/Royals games, and the Panthers' 2-1 lead in the Stanley Cup Finals. Also mentioned were Tennessee baseball coach Tony Vitello's in-game spitting incident and articles indicating the Steelers fanbase's disinterest in Aaron Rodgers.
Boomer & Gio are both out today so it's Jerry with Dani Wexelman. We started with baseball and the reality that we could actually be on a collision course for a World Series between the Mets and Yankees. We talked about the importance of the pinky toe, which is broken on Francisco Lindor at the moment. We also talked about Juan Soto getting his swagger back and Pete Alonso only being signed through this season.
What is the Knicks plan at head coach? Should the Mets lock up Pete Alonso long term? Bart's Culture Class about the BET awards. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The New York Mets are starting to hit for a ton of power. They slugged home runs all weekend long at Coors Field. Pete Alonso moves into 2nd place on the Mets all-time home run list. The starting pitching continues to be great. And the Mets did what they were supposed to do against the Rockies. Chris and Jack break it all down.
How good has Pete Alonso been for the Mets this season? How concerning is the Yankees bullpen? Is the Yankees lineup becoming a problem? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Pete Alonso long term contract predictions again are made
Yankees have issues after series vs Boston, Pete Alonso is hot, memory lane trips, and much more
The guys talk NBA Finals and Stanley Cup Finals. Pete Alonso leads the MLB in RBI's and we have Stuff You Missed and 3 Stars from Ray! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The guys talk about the Mets hot stretch and Pete Alonso's great year. What kind of deal is Pete going to garner this offseason? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Boomer and Gio's planned boat day was thwarted by bad weather, leading them to consider golf instead. A caller deemed Derek Jeter the most "boring" athlete to interview. Before Jerry's final update, Boomer shared his new green drink from Chris Wragge's wife. Jerry then played audio of Jazz Chisholm's mic'd-up error. In sports, Aaron Judge hit two homers in a Yankees loss, while Jeff McNeil and Pete Alonso each hit two as the Mets swept the Rockies. The Giants' defensive coordinator wants his players to emulate pirates for turnovers, and the Thunder evened their series with the Pacers. The show concluded with a caller's story about a woman with E. coli in her sinuses and a discussion of potential Knicks coaching candidates.
Jerry had the sounds of the Yankees losing to the Red Sox, as the Sox hit 5 HRs. Aaron Judge did hit 2 HRs in the loss. The Mets swept the Rockies in Colorado. Jeff McNeil and Pete Alonso each hit 2 HRs. OKC evened their series with Indiana 1-1.
Bad Weather Fans' post about no new "Roommates" podcast sparked Gio's observation that no Knicks players or management have commented on Thibs' firing. This silence, he reasoned, allows for rampant speculation, aligning with the Knicks' history of firing coaches still under contract. Jerry then updated the sports news: Boston hit five homers to beat the Yankees, despite two from Aaron Judge; Pete Alonso's two home runs helped the Mets sweep the Rockies, pushing him past David Wright on the Mets' all-time list; and the Thunder evened their series with the Pacers at 1-1. The hour concluded with more discussion about American hamburger consumption and the theory that James Dolan fired Thibs after sitting in on player interviews.
Pete Alonso, now second on the Mets' all-time home run list, is only under contract for the current season. Listeners speculated the Knicks' success might be due to James Dolan's focus on The Sphere, while others called in about the Mets' strong start. Boomer, and several callers, questioned the seemingly endless supply of cows and chickens for food. Jerry then reported on the Yankees' loss to the Red Sox, despite two homers from Aaron Judge, and the Mets' sweep of the Rockies, featuring two home runs each from Pete Alonso and Jeff McNeil. The segment concluded with discussions about Aaron Rodgers seemingly being the Steelers' third-choice and Jaxson Dart's slim chances of playing this year, alongside more calls about American burger consumption.
Boomer's flight to Cincinnati for a Kenny Anderson event was canceled due to a lightning strike, preventing him from attending. Meanwhile, the Knicks' coaching search continues, with Jason Kidd and Michael Malone being considered. The recent developments suggest James Dolan's decision to fire Thibs was impulsive. In sports news, the Red Sox defeated the Yankees with five home runs, despite two from Aaron Judge, and swept the series. The Yankees' X (Twitter) account used a Brandon Tierney song without credit. The Mets swept the Rockies, with two homers each from Pete Alonso and Jeff McNeil; Alonso surpassed David Wright on the Mets' all-time home run list, earning Wright's congratulations. Finally, the Yankees-Red Sox rivalry made headlines when rookie pitcher Hunter Dobbins stated he'd retire rather than play for the Yankees. This prompted Boomer to recall his own refusal to play for the Colts after their move from Baltimore due to its impact on his college community in Maryland.
Hour 1 Boomer's flight to Cincinnati for a Kenny Anderson event was canceled due to a lightning strike, preventing him from attending. Meanwhile, the Knicks' coaching search continues, with Jason Kidd and Michael Malone being considered. The recent developments suggest James Dolan's decision to fire Thibs was impulsive. In sports news, the Red Sox defeated the Yankees with five home runs, despite two from Aaron Judge, and swept the series. The Yankees' X (Twitter) account used a Brandon Tierney song without credit. The Mets swept the Rockies, with two homers each from Pete Alonso and Jeff McNeil; Alonso surpassed David Wright on the Mets' all-time home run list, earning Wright's congratulations. Finally, the Yankees-Red Sox rivalry made headlines when rookie pitcher Hunter Dobbins stated he'd retire rather than play for the Yankees. This prompted Boomer to recall his own refusal to play for the Colts after their move from Baltimore due to its impact on his college community in Maryland. Hour 2 Pete Alonso, now second on the Mets' all-time home run list, is only under contract for the current season. Listeners speculated the Knicks' success might be due to James Dolan's focus on The Sphere, while others called in about the Mets' strong start. Boomer, and several callers, questioned the seemingly endless supply of cows and chickens for food. Jerry then reported on the Yankees' loss to the Red Sox, despite two homers from Aaron Judge, and the Mets' sweep of the Rockies, featuring two home runs each from Pete Alonso and Jeff McNeil. The segment concluded with discussions about Aaron Rodgers seemingly being the Steelers' third-choice and Jaxson Dart's slim chances of playing this year, alongside more calls about American burger consumption. Hour 3 Bad Weather Fans' post about no new "Roommates" podcast sparked Gio's observation that no Knicks players or management have commented on Thibs' firing. This silence, he reasoned, allows for rampant speculation, aligning with the Knicks' history of firing coaches still under contract. Jerry then updated the sports news: Boston hit five homers to beat the Yankees, despite two from Aaron Judge; Pete Alonso's two home runs helped the Mets sweep the Rockies, pushing him past David Wright on the Mets' all-time list; and the Thunder evened their series with the Pacers at 1-1. The hour concluded with more discussion about American hamburger consumption and the theory that James Dolan fired Thibs after sitting in on player interviews. Hour 4 Boomer and Gio's planned boat day was thwarted by bad weather, leading them to consider golf instead. A caller deemed Derek Jeter the most "boring" athlete to interview. Before Jerry's final update, Boomer shared his new green drink from Chris Wragge's wife. Jerry then played audio of Jazz Chisholm's mic'd-up error. In sports, Aaron Judge hit two homers in a Yankees loss, while Jeff McNeil and Pete Alonso each hit two as the Mets swept the Rockies. The Giants' defensive coordinator wants his players to emulate pirates for turnovers, and the Thunder evened their series with the Pacers. The show concluded with a caller's story about a woman with E. coli in her sinuses and a discussion of potential Knicks coaching candidates.
(1:44) — YANKEES: The Yankees' pitching woes lead to a series loss against the Red Sox. (10:53) — METS: The Mets sweep the Rockies, and Pete Alonso is creeping into Mets lore. (18:58) — CALLS: Callers talk Yankees. (29:40) — MIKE MELTSER: Sirius XM's Mike Meltser joins the show to discuss the Knicks' title window, the Jets under their new regime, and their Syracuse roots. (61:48) — TWO QUESTIONS: JJ answers random questions. The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. We always want to hear from you! Leave JJ a message on the listener line at 917-382-1151. Follow JJ on Twitter: https://twitter.com/john_jastremski Follow 'NYNY' on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nynytheringer/ Host: John Jastremski Guest: Mike Meltser Producer: Stefan Anderson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(Episode 202): The dynamic duo of Francisco Lindor and Pete Alonso bring their heroics out West! While Lindor is hitting in the clutch with a broken pinky toe, Alonso is on his march towards Mets history! Subway To Shea's Anthony Rivera discusses their positive impact on this team, breaks down the latest news, and even looks ahead to the trade deadline!____________________________________________Follow on X, Instagram, & Tik Tok: @SubwayToSheaSubscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@subwaytosheaIntro Song: Ride It Like You Mean It- Kristian LeoOutro Song: Sky- OBO
Send JD a text message and be heard!HOCKEY RULES. Sorry @nba fans I would rather watch the quest for @stanleycup which has game 3 tonight. Agree with @companyadjace @thomaswdonovan who believes @edmontonoilers needs to take one @flapanthers & it's feeling like a 7 game series. @rho212 @okcthunder got the split and fun fact. Road teams this being @pacers that split first 2 games lose the #nbafinals 69% of the time. @arynasabalenka you could learn a lot from @janniksin who blew a 2-0 lead to @carlitosalcarazz @rolandgarros yesterday. Be classy. Don't start making pathetic excuses and TRY to take away from @cocogauff who played a great #tennis match on Saturday. @nyquil_inthe_flesh @brianbarnaby @bmtlive07 @donna.fender @anthonyyacc Tommy @call_me_tca_prez @paddy_bailey & @kevdu_theman talked @yankees rough weekend but still have taken 8 of last 10 series. 39-25 and off to @kcroyals tomorrow. @mets @jaymahanti great stuff. @polarpete20 on 7 game road trip 5 #homeruns & 15 RBI's. En fuego. Congrats on @texassoftball winning their first @wcws2025 title. Pitcher @teagankavan 0 ER in 31.2 IP. Know @partylikearochkind & @dominic.etienne are proud alums. @ufl chip is set @uflpanthers vs @ufldefenders next Saturday. I was watching the Panthers yesterday a little bit. #sportslists & #sportstrivia at the finish.All sports. One podcast. (even hockey) PODCAST LINK ON ITUNES: http://bit.ly/JDTSPODCAST
You're tuned into the "Call of the Day" with Brendan Tierney and Sal Licata! On today's show, presented by Boost Mobile, BT faced a heated caller accusing him of stealing a signature Yankees home run call. The guys also dove into the Mets' Pete Alonso and his surprising MVP odds, debating if his stellar season truly makes him worthy of a record-breaking contract. Plus, hear their take on rising Mets prospect Ronny Mauricio – is he the real deal? Tune in to hear all the takes and the hilarious fallout from a dug-up clip that had BT squirming!
Pete Alonso's phenomenal season has sparked a debate about its sustainability and his future with the Mets. With Juan Soto's arrival seemingly boosting his performance, and comparisons being drawn to legendary Mets hitters, the team finds itself at a pivotal moment. The discussion extends beyond Alonso, as the podcast explores whether the current trio of Alonso, Soto, and Lindor could be the greatest offensive core in Mets history, hinting at a potentially historic run for the franchise.
BT and Sal dive deep into the Knicks' coaching carousel, questioning who truly pulled the trigger on Thibodeau's firing and if there's a "crack in the foundation" of the organization. They also weigh in on Pete Alonso's MVP potential, the enduring Yankees-Red Sox rivalry, and dissect the Mets' surprising season and the Yankees' bullpen strength, all while exploring other pressing New York sports topics.
Today's 13-5 Mets win was a team effort, but Alonso made history with his 242nd and 243rd career homers. Hear Pete's reaction to passing David Wright for 2nd place in franchise history.
Ben Lindbergh and Meg Rowley banter about Pete Alonso's performance since they marveled at his hot start, the return of Craig Kimbrel, Max Muncy's tale of two seasons, how hitters fare after LASIK, the Mets' “secret sauce” against Shohei Ohtani, whether the Dodgers' injury woes will hurt their capacity to recruit pitchers, Brandon Pfaadt's “yes […]
Hour 4: Tommy's Cinco on big Knicks moves in the offseason, the boys try to decipher Pete Alonso on Mookie Betts' podcast and a hysterical call on Aaron Judge breaking Dodger Stadium.
4x All-Star Pete Alonso sits down with 3x World Series champion Mookie Betts to discuss the story behind Mookie's toe injury, the Mets' wild offseason and their new 'Big 3,' and what he thinks makes Juan Soto so special. They also discuss the wild story behind New York's 2024 turnaround and playoff push, the origin of his 'Polar Bear' nickname, if he thinks about breaking the Mets' home run record, why he's had so much success in the Home Run Derby, and why he wanted to re-sign with the Mets last offseason. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Is the Knicks job desirable? Do FAN hosts want JVG back? Pete Alonso talked himself into a mess. KD to the Knicks? Bad Tiki, Cinco, and movies we've never seen. Plus, more.
The Mets beat the Dodgers once again and Pete Alonso is as locked in as it gets. Also, an edition of Knobservations & DIHIF? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Knicks' coaching search is narrowing, with Rick Pitino emphasizing the immense pressure facing the new hire. Jeff Van Gundy is a strong candidate, while Mike Malone is reportedly out. In other sports news, Pete Alonso homered twice in the Mets' win, the Yankees were shut out, and there's drama with Gilbert Arenas criticizing Karl-Anthony Towns, and a public spat between Sal Licata and Dan Dakich over the Thibs firing. Michelle Beadle was replaced by Stephen A. Smith with little notice, and the Oilers took Game 1 against the Panthers in overtime.
Hour 1 The Knicks' coaching search is narrowing, with Rick Pitino emphasizing the immense pressure facing the new hire. Jeff Van Gundy is a strong candidate, while Mike Malone is reportedly out. In other sports news, Pete Alonso homered twice in the Mets' win, the Yankees were shut out, and there's drama with Gilbert Arenas criticizing Karl-Anthony Towns, and a public spat between Sal Licata and Dan Dakich over the Thibs firing. Michelle Beadle was replaced by Stephen A. Smith with little notice, and the Oilers took Game 1 against the Panthers in overtime. Hour 2 The Knicks' coaching situation continues to dominate discussion, with Rick Pitino advising Karl-Anthony Towns to reduce his body fat. Callers drew parallels to the Yankees' successful transition from Buck Showalter to Joe Torre, hoping for a similar outcome for the Knicks. In other sports, the Mets defeated the Dodgers with Pete Alonso hitting two home runs, while the Yankees were shut out by the Guardians. Rick Pitino also weighed in on Aaron Judge, calling him a "Babe Ruth type player," and expressed shock at the Thibs firing, a sentiment echoed by Adam Schein and Chris Russo—the latter misnaming Leon Rose as "Leon Hess." The Oilers won Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals. Off the field, comedian Jeff Garlin reportedly refused to perform at an event due to an $800 cash dispute. Finally, a caller suggested Juan Soto's improved performance is simply due to him enjoying the game, rather than a Mets/Yankees rivalry. Hour 3 Michael Rubin, CEO of Fanatics, joined the show to discuss Fanatics Fest happening later this month at the Javits Center. In sports updates, the Mets beat the Dodgers with Juan Soto walking three times and Pete Alonso hitting two homers, while Griffin Canning had another strong start. The Yankees were shut out by Cleveland. We heard an uncomfortable clip of Dave Portnoy yelling at Kirk Minihane, and Michelle Beadle reacted to being replaced by Stephen A. Smith on their SiriusXM show. The Oilers won Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals in overtime. Off the field, Wayne Gretzky was trying to understand Chappell Roan's "Pink Pony Club." Finally, the discussion turned to MLB's new rule allowing two ball/strike challenges per team starting next season, with concern that it might slow down games after successful efforts to speed them up. Hour 4 The show discussed the Fanatics Fest event, where everyday individuals can compete against professional athletes, detailing the various challenges. Saquon Barkley made headlines with a surprising comment about a potential sudden retirement. Jerry's final update covered the Mets beating the Dodgers behind two Pete Alonso home runs, and the Yankees being shut out by Cleveland. Rick Carlisle thought the Knicks' Thibs firing as a "fake A-I story," leading to a humorous debate about whether Stephen A. Smith or Chris Russo would prefer to be President or Head Coach of the Knicks. The Oilers defeated the Panthers in overtime to win Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals. The "Moment of The Day" involved Gio mispronouncing "unkillable" as "unlikeable" when referring to BT's podcast. The show concluded with a discussion of the NBA's reaction to the Thibs firing.