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From 'Rico Brogna' (subscribe here): The Mets bounce back after losing a series in Minnesota. A sweep of the Cardinals that featured Lindor big moments, Pete Alonso staying hot and Juan Soto showing why he's worth $765 million dollars. 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
Juan Soto may be off to a slow start, but the Mets have a lot of excitement stirring at Citi Field. Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman discuss the Mets mopping the Cardinals, Pete Alonso's hot start and why no one should be worried about Juan Soto.Plus, Ronald Acuña Jr. calls out his manager, the Yankees play an away game at their home field, Shohei Ohtani has a baby which creates a hot take about maternity leave in the MLB and the guys go Turbo Mode to recap the weekend.All this and more when you join us for Baseball Bar-B-Cast. (2:20) - When MOP-purtunity knocks - Mets sweep 4-game series against Cardinals(23:00) - How sweep it is: Braves sweep twins amidst Acuña drama(35:40) - How sweep it is: Guardians out-class Pirates in Pittsburgh(39:05) - Yankees take 2 out of 3 in Tampa homecoming(44:05) - Dodgers take 2 out of 3 in Texas(52:45) - Sorry for your mentions: Orioles get ROASTED on social media after 24-2 loss(59:20) - Turbo Mode: Jake and Jordan recap rest of the weekend action Subscribe to Baseball Bar-B-Cast on your favorite podcast app:
Easter Sunday wasn't quite as good for the Brewers as THAT Easter Sunday, but with an amazing debut from Logan Henderson and a franchise-record haul of stolen bases, it was certainly interesting, and it capped a strong week. Brewers reporter Curt Hogg and host JR Radcliffe discussed the team's sudden abundance of riches in the starting rotation, including the pending return of Tobias Myers and another rehab outing from Brandon Woodruff. Ah, but what about the bullpen? Another blip from Joel Payamps has the guys wondering how to get Craig Yoho on this roster. Caleb Durbin had a pretty exciting debut in his own right, but has the Brewers' gap at third base been solved? Grant Anderson and Rhys Hoskins have big weeks, as well. In Three Up Three Down (40:15), they check in on Willy Adames and marvel at a couple intriguing Triple-A players as well as yet another one-hitter. In Remembrew When (55:30), JR recalls another memorable big-league debut from a pitcher currently on the roster. And Curt Blanche (1:00:45) brings some baggage to the conversation. Then, JR chats with newcomer left-handed starter Jose Quintana (1:06:30), who already has two wins under his belt with the Brewers. They talk about his well-publicized excellence in his career against Milwaukee, his nontraditional path to the big leagues, that Pete Alonso homer last year, Game 163 and the offseason that brought him to the Brewers. Music intro from bensound.com. Musical cues (in order): "I Got What You Want" (Extended Version) by Gloria Tells, "Arriving at Dusk" by American Legion and "Screaming Fool" by Andreas Dahlback, all from www.epidemicsound.com.
This week's Mets highlights include Sal Licata sounding off on Juan Soto's slow start, and Evan Roberts urges fans to not boo their new star if the slump continues. Plus, Andy Martino joins BT and Sal to discuss Soto's comments about no longer hitting behind Aaron Judge, and Boomer and Gio discuss Pete Alonso's Mets legacy as he continues his torrid start.
This week's Mets highlights include Sal Licata sounding off on Juan Soto's slow start, and Evan Roberts urges fans to not boo their new star if the slump continues. Plus, Andy Martino joins BT and Sal to discuss Soto's comments about no longer hitting behind Aaron Judge, and Boomer and Gio discuss Pete Alonso's Mets legacy as he continues his torrid start.
This week's Mets highlights include Sal Licata sounding off on Juan Soto's slow start, and Evan Roberts urges fans to not boo their new star if the slump continues. Plus, Andy Martino joins BT and Sal to discuss Soto's comments about no longer hitting behind Aaron Judge, and Boomer and Gio discuss Pete Alonso's Mets legacy as he continues his torrid start.
Well it was another game and another big home run from Mets Slugger Pete Alonso who met with Pat McCarthy on the field following their 3-0 victory over the Cardinals.
4/18/25 - Hour 2 The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's Gerry Dulac and Rich discuss the latest in the Steelers' Aaron Rodgers waiting game, how that could impact Pittsburgh's NFL Draft strategy, if trading for Kirk Cousins is a possibility, TJ Watt's future in the Steel City, and more. In ‘What's More Likely' Rich weighs in on the Rams, 49ers, Giants, NFL Draft, Travis Hunter, Shohei Ohtani, Yankees, Mets, and the NBA Playoffs. Yankees fan Rich and Mets fan TJ react to Juan Soto's comments about not having Aaron Judge anymore to protect him in the lineup despite the presence of All-Star slugger Pete Alonso betting behind him. Please check out other RES productions: Overreaction Monday: http://apple.co/overreactionmonday What the Football with Suzy Shuster and Amy Trask: http://apple.co/whatthefootball The Jim Jackson Show: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jim-jackson-show/id1770609432 No-Contest Wrestling with O'Shea Jackson Jr. and TJ Jefferson: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/no-contest-wrestling/id1771450708 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hour 1 Gio and Jerry filled in for a sick Boomer, discussing their health issues, including Jerry's penis camera scope story (with many 'penis' drops from Eddie). Gio predicted another bad year for the Giants and Jets in the upcoming NFL draft, stating Justin Fields "stinks" and neither team will draft Shedeur Sanders. C-Lo gave his first update, likely with hiccups. Dave Sims called Aaron Judge's homer as the Yankees swept the Royals and will play the Rays in their spring training home. The Mets lost their series in Minnesota. The hour ended with news of an umpire hit by a line drive in the Mets game, highlighting the need for umpire batting helmets. Hour 2 Filling in for a sick Boomer on his 64th birthday (marked by an Al-sung Beatles tune), Gio lamented the Mets' series loss to the "not very good" Twins, citing sloppy defense and a cold, strikeout-prone Juan Soto. Pete Alonso's strong season and contract were discussed, drawing comparisons to Strawberry and Wright. C-Lo's update featured Dave Sims' call of Cody Bellinger's game-ending catch and an Aaron Judge homer. A caller shared a story about giving C-Lo's niece a ball at Yankee Stadium. Chris Russo's interview with Gary Player included a blunt "stay alive." The hour concluded with Jim Palmer's claim of never eating a chicken wing, Gio and Jerry's dislike of lobster, Gio's anecdote about someone unfamiliar with tacos, and Al's claim of never having grilled cheese. Hour 3 With the NFL draft next week, the show reminisced about past draft shows, including Jerry's interview with a before drafted Aaron Rodgers and Gio's Vikings-gear attendance in his youth, also discussing childhood NFL jerseys. C-Lo's update was plagued by significant hiccups, prompting caller remedies and a story of hospitalization due to persistent hiccups. Chris Russo shared a Robert Parrish anecdote about Larry Bird. Joe Schoen discussed the Giants' openness to drafting a QB if the value aligns. The hour concluded with news of a settled lawsuit where Artemi Panarin was accused of sexual assault by a Rangers employee. Hour 4 NFL reporters predict the Giants will draft Abdul Carter or Travis Henry, depending on the Browns' pick. The show debated Shedeur Sanders' potential and the possibility of the Titans, Browns, or Giants trading their picks. Jerry suggested the Giants should take a quarterback at three, while Gio prefers Carter at three and a quarterback later, but Gio doubts any Giants or Jets draftee will significantly improve their teams this season. Jerry believes the Giants will draft Shedeur, a view Gio opposes. C-Lo's final update indicated a temporary hiccup cure. The Yankees had an unusual face-tagout play. C-Lo's hiccups returned. The Moment of the Day highlighted Eddie's 'penis' drops. The show concluded with Gio trying to avoid catching hiccups from the ongoing discussion and a debate about ear-cleaning candles.
Filling in for a sick Boomer on his 64th birthday (marked by an Al-sung Beatles tune), Gio lamented the Mets' series loss to the "not very good" Twins, citing sloppy defense and a cold, strikeout-prone Juan Soto. Pete Alonso's strong season and contract were discussed, drawing comparisons to Strawberry and Wright. C-Lo's update featured Dave Sims' call of Cody Bellinger's game-ending catch and an Aaron Judge homer. A caller shared a story about giving C-Lo's niece a ball at Yankee Stadium. Chris Russo's interview with Gary Player included a blunt "stay alive." The hour concluded with Jim Palmer's claim of never eating a chicken wing, Gio and Jerry's dislike of lobster, Gio's anecdote about someone unfamiliar with tacos, and Al's claim of never having grilled cheese.
Pete Alonso's strong season and contract were discussed, drawing comparisons to Strawberry and Wright.
Juan Soto said he's being pitched differently without Aaron Judge hitting behind him. Gio doesn't see that as an excuse, just an explanation as to what's happening. Boomer thought it was more of a compliment to Judge than a slight to Pete Alonso. Gio thinks the sensitive fans are the ones making a big deal out of the comments. Soto being in the lineup is helping Alonso for sure. The Mets are off to a great start, there's nothing to complain about.
Hour 1 Boomer is ill and his voice is weak after attending what might have been Matt Martin's final Islanders game last night, where they discussed his career. Before Jerry's update, a caller offered a snake-related throat remedy for Boomer. Jerry has the audio of the Mets' loss to the Twins due to a Francisco Lindor error and strikeout. The Knicks/Pistons playoff schedule is out, starting Saturday, Monday, and Thursday. Travis Hunter implied he'll only play football if he can play both offense and defense. Gio then shared the story of Rosie the turkey from Roosevelt Island seeking a mate in the city, leading to a discussion about catching turkeys and calls from those who have encountered them. Hour 2 Juan Soto noted he's being pitched differently without Aaron Judge batting behind him, which Gio sees as an explanation, not an excuse. Boomer viewed it as a compliment to Judge, not a slight to Pete Alonso, while Gio thinks sensitive fans are overreacting. Soto's presence benefits Alonso. Before Jerry's update, Gio reminisced about old wedding invites, followed by audio clips of Jerry discussing divorce. They joked about using a Chef IQ to check Boomer's fever. The Yankees won, and Matt Martin played his emotional final home game for the Islanders, with goodbye audio clips from various sports figures played. Finally, someone on X shared a Vegas flu story similar to Boomer's, and Boomer had a lunch meeting where Gustav Klimt was discussed. Hour 3 Wally Szczerbiak believes the Knicks should dominate their series, implying locker room issues if they don't. Gio thinks Karl-Anthony Towns has a big chance to prove his championship mettle and shed the "soft" label with multiple high-scoring, high-rebounding games. Before Jerry's update, they used the Chef IQ and found Boomer has a 102 fever, leading to a clip from 'Back To School' referencing Gustav Klimt, who Gio supposedly resembles. Jerry recapped the Mets' loss, Yankees' win, and NBA news. The hour ended with Gio discussing a Karen Read documentary on MAX. Hour 4 Bill Belichick and his girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, are receiving attention, and a reporter obtained Belichick's emails via the Freedom of Information Act. Gio joked about Hudson's potential post-breakup career in bikini betting picks. They discussed the controversy surrounding a Braves reporter asking a girl for her number on air. Jerry's update covered the Mets' loss due to a Lindor error, the Yankees' win, and Trae Young's ejection. Evan Roberts is confident the Knicks will win their series. The Nets GM discussed their free agency targets. Shedeur Sanders' Steelers interview attire caused debate, which Kay Adams addressed. The Moment of the Day involved using the Chef IQ to check Boomer's fever. The show concluded with a discussion about Matt Martin's likely final Islanders game and how fans treated him, compared to Rangers fans and Chris Kreider, followed by talk about a 400+ lb NFL draft prospect.
Juan Soto noted he's being pitched differently without Aaron Judge batting behind him, which Gio sees as an explanation, not an excuse. Boomer viewed it as a compliment to Judge, not a slight to Pete Alonso, while Gio thinks sensitive fans are overreacting. Soto's presence benefits Alonso. Before Jerry's update, Gio reminisced about old wedding invites, followed by audio clips of Jerry discussing divorce. They joked about using a Chef IQ to check Boomer's fever. The Yankees won, and Matt Martin played his emotional final home game for the Islanders, with goodbye audio clips from various sports figures played. Finally, someone on X shared a Vegas flu story similar to Boomer's, and Boomer had a lunch meeting where Gustav Klimt was discussed.
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Connor Rogers and Joe DeMayo are back with a new episode of The Mets Pod presented by Tri-State Cadillac, as the Mets continue their strong start. Connor and Joe look at the strength of the bullpen, the early impact of Kodai Senga, and share some injury updates for guys like Jose Siri and Francisco Alvarez. Later, the guys go Down on the Farm to check in on Drew Gilbert and Jett Williams, preview Ronny Mauricio's long-awaited return to action., do another round of The Scoreboard bets, and answer Mailbag questions about Eli Serrano III and the Mets struggles with runners in scoring position. Be sure to subscribe to The Mets Pod at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.Today's Show: 0:00 Welcome to the show 1:48 The Week That Was: Strong pitching all around 2:52 Mets Bullpen so far 5:32 Kodai Senga's impact this season 8:31 Injury Updates 9:59 Jose Siri to the IL, what happens next? 12:18 Francisco Alvarez and Luis Torrens balance 18:39 Power Struggles outside of Pete Alonso 21:59 Juan Soto's slow start 26:22 Down on the Farm: Jett Williams, Drew Gilbert, Ronny Mauricio 31:41 The Scoreboard 38:15 Mailbag: Mets Prospect Eli Serrano III 40:36 Mailbag: Runners in Scoring Position
On a cold, windy, rainy night in Minnesota, the Mets picked up a tidy 5-1 victory over the lowly Twins.While none of Clay Holmes first few outings have been quite as dominant as his efforts in Spring Training, you can see the makings of an excellent starting pitcher.He picked up his second win of the season, going 5 innings, with 2 walks, 2 hits and 8 strikeouts. For a moment, he looked like the wheels were about to come off in the 5th, after a walk, a hit by pitch, a wild pitch and a 2nd walk loaded the bases. But he was able to find it again, getting out of the inning, only allowing 1 run.On the offensive side, Pete Alonso stayed hot, with 2 hits, 2 walks, an RBI, and a run scored. Acuña was on base 3 times, and Juan Soto added a big 2-run homer.#LGM #Mets #MLB
Andy Martino joins Jay Horwitz for a special episode of Amazin' Conversations to talk about what it really takes to break news in Major League Baseball. From cultivating authentic human relationships with players like Juan Soto and executives across front offices, to his journey from the Daily News to SNY insider coverage of the Mets and Yankees, Andy shares candid stories, media insights, and reflections on the evolution of baseball journalism. They dive into behind-the-scenes moments, including his connection to Shannon Forde's legacy, covering David Wright's career, and how Carlos Beltrán is helping shape today's Mets. If you've ever wondered how the biggest Mets scoops get reported — this one's for you.
Pete Alonso stays red hot adding another RBI to his total, while Soto looks cold but hits his 2nd home run of the season. Plus Clay Holmes gives a solid 5. 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
The topic of the day has been Juan Soto and the guys bring in Andy Martino, of SNY, to give some insight to Soto and his mindset since joining the Mets.
Baseball is on the mind today as the guys once again answer one of lifes most difficult questions...Bald Face Truth or Bald Face Lie!
Another series opening win is in the books for Pete Alonso and the Mets and the first baseman met with Pat McCarthy to discuss the 5-1 victory
This week's Mets highlights include Evan celebrating Vladimir Guerrero Jr. no longer being an option, BT and Sal praising the team's pitching lab and how much the starting pitcher has changed in baseball, plus Boomer and Gio discussing Juan Soto's impact on Pete Alonso and the team's strong start.
This week's Yankees highlights include Devin Williams' struggles, as Evan and Tiki wonder if Pete Alonso broke the Yankee closer, while Chris McMonigle believes that he will be just fine. Plus, BT and Sal sound off on the volatile nature of the Bombers lineup, and concerns about Carlos Rodon's makeup.
This week's Yankees highlights include Devin Williams' struggles, as Evan and Tiki wonder if Pete Alonso broke the Yankee closer, while Chris McMonigle believes that he will be just fine. Plus, BT and Sal sound off on the volatile nature of the Bombers lineup, and concerns about Carlos Rodon's makeup.
This week's Mets highlights include Evan celebrating Vladimir Guerrero Jr. no longer being an option, BT and Sal praising the team's pitching lab and how much the starting pitcher has changed in baseball, plus Boomer and Gio discussing Juan Soto's impact on Pete Alonso and the team's strong start.
This week's Mets highlights include Evan celebrating Vladimir Guerrero Jr. no longer being an option, BT and Sal praising the team's pitching lab and how much the starting pitcher has changed in baseball, plus Boomer and Gio discussing Juan Soto's impact on Pete Alonso and the team's strong start.
This week's Yankees highlights include Devin Williams' struggles, as Evan and Tiki wonder if Pete Alonso broke the Yankee closer, while Chris McMonigle believes that he will be just fine. Plus, BT and Sal sound off on the volatile nature of the Bombers lineup, and concerns about Carlos Rodon's makeup.
On this episode of MMO Weekly, Sal and MAK are joined by Mets Radio Play-by-Play man Keith Raad. The guys spoke about the last series win versus the Marlins, Juan Soto, Pete Alonso and more!
Thanks to the bat of Pete Alonso the Mets pulled out a close one to open their series and he met with Pat McCarthy following the game to discuss the win along with his incredible start to the season.
It was a tight game for the Mets in Sacramento and Manager Carlos Mendoza met with the media following the game to discuss the game along with what he liked from both Jose Siri and Pete Alonso.
Welcome to season 2 episode 3 of The Terry Collins Show. On this episode we pay tribute to the great Jay Horwitz, VP of Alumni Relations for the New York Mets. Jay joins Terry and John discuss his on field tribute this past week at Citi Field, celebrating 45 years with the organization, attended by Terry and several Mets legends. Andy Martino from SNY joins us as well to go over the Mets first homestand of the season, the Brett Baty dilemma, Pete Alonso's hot start, Juan Soto, and the team's masterful relief pitching so far. Like and Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheTerryCollinsShow Follow Terry Collins on X: https://x.com/TerryCollins_10 Follow Terry Collins on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/terrycollins_10/ Follow John Arezzi on X: https://x.com/johnarezzi Follow John Arezzi on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnarezzi/ Donate $11 a month to now help first responders, veterans and our military heroes. Go to Tunnel to Towers and help them do good: https://t2t.org/ Host: Terry Collins Co-Host: John Arezzi Creative Director: Marsh Researcher - Dominic DiBiase Executive Producer: John Arezzi Copyright 2025: The Terry Collins Show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A caller predicted a Pete slump and it has not come
Hembo and Buster discuss the Marlins infield getting weird, Pete Alonso looking much more comfortable, how Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s contract impacts Kyle Tucker's future earnings, if Hunter Greene is becoming an ace, potential superstardom for Kristian Campbell, and buying stock on Jacob Wilson. Then, Tim Kurkjian talks about the Blue Jays waving the white flag to Vlad Jr. and why they had to do it, problems with the Dodger defense, and the craziest stories he and Buster have ever covered. CALL THE SHOW: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BleacherTweets@gmail.com REACH OUT ON X: #BLEACHERTWEETS 6:37 Hembo 29:39 Tim Kurkjian 50:01 Bleacher Tweets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hembo and Buster discuss the Marlins infield getting weird, Pete Alonso looking much more comfortable, how Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s contract impacts Kyle Tucker's future earnings, if Hunter Greene is becoming an ace, potential superstardom for Kristian Campbell, and buying stock on Jacob Wilson. Then, Tim Kurkjian talks about the Blue Jays waving the white flag to Vlad Jr. and why they had to do it, problems with the Dodger defense, and the craziest stories he and Buster have ever covered. CALL THE SHOW: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BleacherTweets@gmail.com REACH OUT ON X: #BLEACHERTWEETS 6:37 Hembo 29:39 Tim Kurkjian 50:01 Bleacher Tweets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Yankees closer may have been broken by a Mets October moment
Read ESPN's hot takes with us: https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/44572185/mlb-2025-season-predictions-early-hot-takes-division-winner-world-series-picksGo to KushyDreams.com and use Promo Code JOMBOY420 for 30% off and enter to win free stuff!++++++Timestamps:0:00 Intro1:50 Reviewing the 2024 Takes9:50 Breakout Player Predictions 12:15 Pete Alonso 135 RBI?17:45 Mariners Will Finish in Last Place20:55 Mike Trout Will Win the Gold Glove in RF28:05 Fernando Tatis Top-3 MVP 29:00 Aaron Judge .500 OBP!31:10 Luis Arraez will strike out less than 20 times34:15 Nick Kurtz Top-10 OPS and Will WIN Rookie of the Year 38:45 Kris Bubic Top-5 Cy Young Finish42:00 Yankees Won't Be a Top-10 HR Team This Year43:30 Angels Will WIN the AL West 45:15 The Top 3 NL Cy Young Candidates Will Be Phillies47:40 Jung Hoo Lee Will Win the NL Batting Title and Finish Top-5 in MVP
The Mets are on a six-game winning streak, with Pete Alonso hitting a bases-clearing double after Soto's intentional walk. The Knicks lost to the Celtics again (Porzingis scored 34), but there were encouraging signs. Jerry's update covered the Knicks loss. The show also discussed a Colts lineman's OCD struggles (with a religious aspect), the tragic roof collapse in the Dominican Republic that killed former Met/Yankee Octavio Dotel, Viktor Hovland talking about UFOs, and a preview of the Masters.
Hour 1 The Knicks lost to the Celtics due to poor "token" defense in crunch time, particularly defending the 3-point shot, though it wasn't a blowout. Jerry's update covered the Knicks loss (featuring Kristaps Porzingis), Luka Doncic's ejection for trash talk (claiming it was directed at a fan), the Nuggets firing their coach and GM, Pete Alonso's bases-clearing double after Soto's intentional walk ("the Juan Soto effect"), the Yankees getting shut out, and a 44-year-old trying out for the NY Dragons arena football team (where Peter Schwartz is GM and hired his son). Hour 2 Boomer analyzed QB film, noting concerns about Shedeur Sanders' ‘patting balls', while Darius Slayton wants him on the Giants, and experts predict he'll drop to the Saints. The Giants need a QB and DT if drafting by need. Jerry's update included the Knicks' loss to the Celtics (Porzingis scored 34), NBA news, the Nuggets' coach/GM firing, the Mets beating the Marlins (Lindor's HR, Alonso's bases-clearing double after Soto's intentional walk), and the Yankees' shutout loss. The show discussed modern equivalents of caveman-era dangers, Pat Shurmur on Sanders, and a dentist warning about deadly tooth infections. Boomer shared a story about losing weight from eating raw clams. Hour 3 The Mets are on a six-game winning streak, with Pete Alonso hitting a bases-clearing double after Soto's intentional walk. The Knicks lost to the Celtics again (Porzingis scored 34), but there were encouraging signs. Jerry's update covered the Knicks loss. The show also discussed a Colts lineman's OCD struggles (with a religious aspect), the tragic roof collapse in the Dominican Republic that killed former Met/Yankee Octavio Dotel, Viktor Hovland talking about UFOs, and a preview of the Masters. Hour 4 Liz Garbus, director of the Netflix documentary 'Gone Girls: The Long Island Serial Killer', discussed the film and the case against Rex Heuermann. Jerry's final update included Pete Alonso on capitalizing after Soto's intentional walk, sports Emmy nominees for play-by-play, Porzingis' 34 points against the Knicks, the Nuggets firing their coach/GM, and Doncic's ejection (claiming he argued with a fan). The "Moment of the Day" asked about potentially fatal caveman-era scenarios. The show ended with Tom Brady's involvement in bringing back the Dire Wolf, prompting Boomer to joke about resurrecting Abe Lincoln.
The Knicks lost to the Celtics due to poor "token" defense in crunch time, particularly defending the 3-point shot, though it wasn't a blowout. Jerry's update covered the Knicks loss (featuring Kristaps Porzingis), Luka Doncic's ejection for trash talk (claiming it was directed at a fan), the Nuggets firing their coach and GM, Pete Alonso's bases-clearing double after Soto's intentional walk ("the Juan Soto effect"), the Yankees getting shut out, and a 44-year-old trying out for the NY Dragons arena football team (where Peter Schwartz is GM and hired his son).
Pete Alonso hit a bases clearing double after Soto was intentionally walked to get to him. Boomer called it ‘the Juan Soto effect'. The Yankees got shutout in Detroit as Carlos Carrasco gave up 3 HRs in one inning.
Liz Garbus, director of the Netflix documentary 'Gone Girls: The Long Island Serial Killer', discussed the film and the case against Rex Heuermann. Jerry's final update included Pete Alonso on capitalizing after Soto's intentional walk, sports Emmy nominees for play-by-play, Porzingis' 34 points against the Knicks, the Nuggets firing their coach/GM, and Doncic's ejection (claiming he argued with a fan). The "Moment of the Day" asked about potentially fatal caveman-era scenarios. The show ended with Tom Brady's involvement in bringing back the Dire Wolf, prompting Boomer to joke about resurrecting Abe Lincoln.
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Windy weather and temperatures in the 40s did little to stop the Mets, who rode Francisco Lindor's first HR of the season and four RBIs from Pete Alonso to cruise to their sixth straight win. Also, homers derailed a battle of aces in Atlanta. 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
Mike Francesa previews the Masters, while also discussing the volatile stock market and the Yankees' injury-riddled pitching rotation and Pete Alonso's start for the Mets. Listener emails cover the NFL draft, Hall of Fame, and more.
Connor Rogers and Joe DeMayo are back with a new episode of The Mets Pod presented by Tri-State Cadillac, as the Mets are off to a nice start, with positive signs, and plus pitching. Connor and Joe look at the starters who have been solid, the relievers who have been superb, and the lineup which has been uneven but showing off potential pop – including heroics from Francisco Lindor, Juan Soto, and Pete Alonso. Later, the guys go Down on the Farm to check in on the return to the mound of pitching prospect Matt Allan, do another round of The Scoreboard bets, and answer Mailbag questions about Pete Alonso's contract, the future at second base, and the potential big league future for Double-A pitching prospect Nolan McLean. 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!03:00 The starters fine, the bullpen divine08:40 The top of the lineup11:50 Brandon Nimmo and Mark Vientos19:40 Brett Baty and the bottom of the order25:20 Down on the Farm: Matt Allan29:45 The Scoreboard: last week's recap31:55 The Scoreboard: making this week's bets39:15 Mailbag – possible extension for Pete Alonso?44:00 Mailbag – second base two question combo46:55 Mailbag – Noan McLean in 2025?50:00 Closing Thoughts
Jerry is here for his first update of the day and starts with Pete Alonso talking about the Mets effort this weekend in their sweep in their first home series. David Peterson felt nauseous on the mound and we all breathed a sigh of relief as it looked like a back or arm injury at first. The Yankees lost to the Pirates in extras yesterday but did win the series. The Knicks beat the Suns and OG Anunoby had a great game as he was 13-of-17 from the field. The UCONN women won the NCAA tournament. Jim Nantz was crying as his Houston Cougars beat Duke. We heard the radio call as Ovechkin broke Gretzky's goals record. We then heard from Gretzky himself on the ice after the record was broken and then Ovechkin spoke.
And so is Pete Alonso. Fans are happy.
(1:18) — KNICKS: Jalen Brunson returns from his ankle injury, the Knicks win 50 games in back-to-back seasons, and OG's coming-out party. (8:30) — METS: The Mets sweep the Blue Jays in their Citi Field opening series, and Pete Alonso continues to shine. (12:09) — YANKEES: The Yankees' late-inning rally falls short as they fail to sweep the Pirates. They now head to Detroit to face the Tigers. (15:37) — TOP 10 KNICKS: With Carmelo Anthony heading to the Basketball Hall of Fame, JJ ranks the best Knicks during his lifetime. (26:51) — C-LO: WFAN's Chris Lopresti returns to discuss what happened to the Rangers this season, their chances of capturing the final wild-card spot, the Yankees' youngsters, and what the Giants should do in the draft. (48:46) — 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: Chris Lopresti Producer: Stefan Anderson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices