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Wolf and Luke discuss how Zac Gallen needs to bounce back against the St. Louis Cardinals and MLB.com Arizona Diamondbacks reporter Steve Gilbert joins the show.
In this segment, Mark is joined by Joe Strohm, the Vice President of Ticket Sales for the St Louis Cardinals. He discusses some of the fan entertainment going on at the ballpark and why you should buy tickets to catch a game!
In hour 2, Sue hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day, and much more. Mark is then joined by Joe Strohm, the Vice President of Ticket Sales for the St Louis Cardinals. He discusses some of the fan entertainment going on at the ballpark and why you should buy tickets to catch a game! Mark then takes calls for Telephone Tuesday where listeners share their thoughts on St Louis' handling of Friday's tornado, online gambling, illegal immigration, and more. He wraps up the hour discussing some of the latest comments made by Whoopi Goldberg on The View regarding her lack of awareness of Joe Biden's condition during her Presidential term. Were people being naive?
In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark discusses the latest comments made by St Louis Mayor Cara Spencer and her comments on why sirens did not sound off in area's of the city prior to Friday's tornado. Mark is then joined by Mike Gonzalez, a Senior Fellow at the Heritage Foundation and an author of "BLM: The Making of a New Marxist Revolution." They discuss the latest need to know information on the big beautiful bill. He is later joined by Former St Louis County Police Chief Tim Fitch. Tim discusses the city of St Louis' failure to play the tornado siren's and what the process to do so looks like in the county. In hour 2, Sue hosts, "Sue's News" where she discusses the latest trending entertainment news, this day in history, the random fact of the day, and much more. Mark is then joined by Joe Strohm, the Vice President of Ticket Sales for the St Louis Cardinals. He discusses some of the fan entertainment going on at the ballpark and why you should buy tickets to catch a game! Mark then takes calls for Telephone Tuesday where listeners share their thoughts on St Louis' handling of Friday's tornado, online gambling, illegal immigration, and more. He wraps up the hour discussing some of the latest comments made by Whoopi Goldberg on The View regarding her lack of awareness of Joe Biden's condition during her Presidential term. Were people being naive? In hour 3, Mark is joined by Roger Pielke Jr, a Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and an emeritus professor at the University of Colorado Boulder. They discuss his latest article titled, "How to Get Rid of a Tenured Professor". He writes, "Activists push an apolcalyptic vision of climate change, but that's not the scientific consensus." They discuss in their conversation. Mark is then joined by Tyler O'Neil, a Senior Editor at The Daily Signal. Tyler discusses one of his latest pieces which is headlined, "Judge Blocks School Board from Removing Explicit Books, Saying It's Unconstitutional to Follow 'Conservative Values'". They wrap up the show with the Audio Cut of the Day.
Detroit Tigers vs. St Louis Cardinals MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Tigers at Cardinals 7:45PM ET—Tarik Skubal will start for Detroit. Skubal has nine starts in 2025 dealing with an ERA of 2.67 with WHIP of 0.93. The left hander has an elite 33.6% K rate with 2.8% walks. Ground balls served at 39.7% with 0.83 home runs per nine innings.
Detroit Tigers vs. St Louis Cardinals MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Tigers at Cardinals 7:45PM ET—Keider Montero will start for Detroit. Montero appeared in five games with an ERA of 4.68 and WHIP of 1.52. The right hander strikes out 16.5% with 10.1% walks. Ground balls are 42.9% with 1.80 home runs per nine innings. Sonny Gray is starting for St Louis.
St Louis Cardinals vs. Kansas City Royals MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Cardinals at Royals 2:10PM ET—Matthew Liberatore is starting for St Louis. Liberatore has seven starts this year, delivering an ERA of 3.11 with WHIP of 1.01. The left hander fans 22.8% with 3.8% walks. Ground balls sit at 44% with limited home run damage. Michael Wacha to start for KC. Wacha in seven starts has an ERA of 2.96 with WHIP of 1.20. The veteran strikes out 17.4% with 7.5% walks. Grounders are 42.7% with limited home run damage.
St Louis Cardinals vs. Kansas City Royals MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Cardinals at Royals 7PM ET—Miles Mikolas will start for St Louis. Mikolas made eight starts this year, delivering an ERA of 4.35 with WHIP of 1.30. The veteran strikes out 13.7% with 7.7% walks. Ground ball rate of 38% with limited home run damage. Noah Cameron gets the start for KC. Cameron in his career opener allowed no runs with three strikeouts in 6 1/3rd innings at Tampa Bay. A seventh-round pick in 2021 out of Central Arkansas who has put up good numbers the past two seasons in Triple A.
Brandon Kiley, of ESPN 101 in St. Louis, joined The Drive to give the view of the I70 series from the other side of the state line.
As the I70 Series comes to town, The Drive wondered if Royals and Cardinals are
Hour 1 – The Drive opened the show discussing the big celebration that the Royals have this weekend for both of the past World Series teams.
Hour 3 – As the Royals prepare to take on the Cardinals, The Drive wondered if the Royals have a rival in the sport.
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We talk food on a Friday morning before Segway to St Louis and talking about that city as the Royals get ready to take on the Cardinals this weekend.
Brenden Schaeffer hosted a live episode of B-Schaeff Daily during the St. Louis Cardinals off-night on Thursday and ended up tackling a lot of long-view type of topics in a Q&A with Cards fans.What will the Cardinals do at the trade deadline if they are winning and contending? What if they aren't? What if they're in the middle? And how much influence would Chaim Bloom have over that deadline, or is it all John Mozeliak?Would Nolan Arenado still want out at the deadline?The Cardinals wouldn't trade guys like Brendan Donovan and Lars Nootbaar, right? What about Walker and Gorman?Will Oli Marmol be the manager next year?So many topics handled in this hour-long podcast. Follow this podcast feed for DAILY Cardinals coverage all year round!
St Louis Cardinals vs. Kansas City Royals MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Cardinals at Royals 7:40PM ET—Andre Pallante gets the start for St Louis. Pallante in eight starts on the year delivers an ERA of 4.36 with WHIP of 1.38. The right hander strikes out 15.1% with 8.6% walks. Grounders sit at 65% with 1.45 home runs per nine innings. Cole Ragans is starting for KC.
Francisco Rojas is here with a new episode of Phillies Today! He starts the show by recapping the double header the Phillies split with the Cardinals yesterday, winning Game 1 and losing Game 2. Fran follows the recap with his observations and takeaways from the series overall, where the Phillies lost 2 of 3 to St. Louis. Lastly, he gives a preview of the upcoming series at home versus the Pittsburgh Pirates.
St Louis Cardinals vs. Philadelphia Phillies MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Game 2 Cardinals at Phillies 6:15PM ET—Sonny Gray is starting for St Louis. Gray in eight starts this season delivers an ERA of 3.50 with WHIP of 1.08. The veteran fans 25.3% with 5.9% walks. Grounders served at 33.9% with 1.17 home runs per nine innings.
St Louis Cardinals vs. Philadelphia Phillies MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Game 1 Cardinals at Phillies 1PM ET—Erick Fedde will start for St Louis. Fedde in eight starts this season has an ERA of 3.86 with WHIP of 1.31. The right hander strikes out 15% with 10.9% walks. Ground balls dealt at 41.5% with 0.58 home runs per nine innings. Jesus Luzardo gets the start for Philadelphia.
Welcome to the new season of the Fathers of the Future podcast. Host Luke Kayyem talks with Buddy Schultz, his mentor for 17 years. Buddy is a former MLB pitcher who played for the Chicago Cubs and St Louis Cardinals. He had the third-lowest ERA in the National League in 1977 and holds the NCAA record for most strikeouts in a game, set 54 years ago. Buddy is also in the Miami Ohio Athletic Sports Hall of Fame.Buddy's journey, however, goes far beyond the diamond. In this episode, he shares life lessons from his remarkable career, including his philosophy of "winners have results, losers have excuses," and the importance of resilience and hard work. As a mentor who has raised over $32 million for youth baseball programs since 1990, Buddy embodies the spirit of giving back, making him the perfect guest to kick off this season. Join Luke and Buddy for a heartfelt conversation about baseball, fatherhood, and the game of life, filled with stories of perseverance, legacy, and the impact one person can have on the next generation.For more podcasts, simply look up Fathers of the Future on your platform of choice. If you want to follow Luke, see the links below. Or if you need a process to help you break free from the things that's held you back, go to lukekayyem.com and schedule the $#@%ing call.lukekayyem.cominstagram.com/lukekayyemfacebook.com/luke.kayyemScottsdalePodcast.com
St Louis Cardinals vs. Philadelphia Phillies MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Cardinals at Phillies 6:45PM ET—Sonny Gray is starting for St Louis. Gray in eight starts this season delivers an ERA of 3.50 with WHIP of 1.08. The veteran fans 25.3% with 5.9% walks. Grounders served at 33.9% with 1.17 home runs per nine innings. Jesus Luzardo gets the start for Philadelphia.
The Nats were swept by the Cardinals on Mother's Day Sunday as they lost the series finale 6-1. Mark & Al address the growing elephant in the clubhouse after the 5th straight loss: Is the seat getting hotter for Manager Davey Martinez?(12:05) Nathaniel Lowe's solo homer was the only source of offense in defeat. Â The bats were so quiet this weekend, that the only other Washington runs scored in the entire series were off of Dylan Crews' 2-run HR on Saturday. Hear Mark point out how much better Cardinals pitcher Miles Mikolas is against the Nationals than he is against most other opponents in the past few seasons.(17:30) Dylan Crews made a beautiful diving back-handed catch in the top of the 9th and it is an example of his great outfield defense since getting called up.(23:10) MacKenzie Gore gave up a 1st inning homer and four runs overall in just shy of seven innings of work. Â Gore's exit was a tad curious as it seemed like he asked out of the game with two outs and about to face the 9th hitter.(31:00) Jarlin Susana, the highly rated AA pitcher , has been placed on the 7-day IL due to a Grade 1 UCL sprain. Susana was part of the trade package in the 2022 Juan Soto trade to the Padres.(35:00) Cade Cavalli has been optioned to AAA and was pulled in the 3rd inning on Saturday. Â Mark explains the ramifications of Cavalli's roster status and most importantly when he might take the mound for the Nationals this year.Â
#UDPartnerSIGN UP FOR UNDERDOG using our promo code: BSCHAEFFUnderdog sign-up link: https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-brenden-schaefferSome of the stats surrounding this St. Louis Cardinals eight-game winning streak are absolutely incredible, especially when considering the numbers for the starting rotation and a bullpen that hasn't given up a run in a week!
Francisco Rojas is here with a new episode of Phillies Today! On today's show, he starts with his observations and takeaways from both last night's game against the Cleveland Guardians and the series overall. Also, he previews the next series for the Phillies versus the St. Louis Cardinals. Lastly, he goes around MLB and does another edition of "This Day in Phillies History".
St Louis Cardinals vs. Philadelphia Phillies MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Cardinals at Phillies 6:45PM ET—Matthew Liberatore gets the start for St Louis. Liberatore in seven starts in 2025 deals with an ERA of 3.07 with WHIP of 0.95. The right hander fans 23.8% with 3.8% walks. Grounders dished at 44.3% with limited home run damage. Cristopher Sanchez is starting for Philadelphia. Sanchez has seven starts with an ERA of 2.89 with WHIP of 1.23. The left hander strikes out 28% with 8.9% walks. Ground ball rate of 59.4% with 0.96 home runs per nine innings.
This episode is a treasure trove for baseball enthusiasts! With the dynamic duo of Bob Tiemann and Ron Jacober in the studio, we explore the legendary legacy of the St. Louis Cardinals and their impressive 12 World Series titles. Bob, an award-winning historian, takes us through the timeline of each championship, revealing intriguing stories and stats that even the most devoted fans might not know. Ron, a hall of fame broadcaster, spices things up with his firsthand experiences from the broadcast booth, reminiscing about the unforgettable games and players that left a mark on the franchise. We dissect the evolution of the team, touching on the fierce rivalries that have shaped the landscape of baseball, and even dive into the behind-the-scenes antics that made the game so much fun to watch. From the fierce competition of the 1982 series to the early days of the franchise, every story is laced with delightful humor and camaraderie. If you're looking for a podcast that not only informs but also entertains, this episode hits it out of the park! Tune in for a fun and insightful look at one of baseball's most storied franchises, and who knows, you might just find yourself learning something new about the game we all love.[00:00] Introduction to St. Louis Cardinals' Legacy[00:39] Baseball Talk: Upcoming Games and Players[01:24] The Million Dollar Rookie Card Story[02:48] Meet the Guests: Ron Jacober and Robert Tiemann[03:03] Sponsorship and Listener Engagement[04:07] Historical Highlights: St. Louis Cardinals' Championships[10:23] Memorable World Series Moments[17:31] Iconic Cardinals Players and Their Legacy[25:45] Underrated Cardinals and Book Promotion[26:20] Julian Javier: The Phantom Second Baseman[27:15] Keith Hernandez: The Underrated First Baseman[29:25] George Kissel's Impact on the Cardinals[30:28] The Shift to Statistical Analysis in Baseball[34:26] The Evolution of Pitching Philosophy[39:28] Humorous Banter and Closing RemarksTakeaways: The St. Louis Cardinals are the proud owners of 12 World Series rings, showcasing their rich history in baseball. Bob Tiemann and Ron Jacober share insightful stories about the Cardinals' championship victories that fans will love. The podcast dives into memorable moments like David Freese's legendary home run, which defined the 2011 World Series. Listeners will appreciate the mix of nostalgia and expert analysis as the hosts reminisce about key figures in Cardinals history. Tiemann reveals how the Cardinals' legacy is not just about wins, but also about the heart and hustle of players like Stan Musial. The episode highlights the evolution of baseball strategy, emphasizing the shift from traditional pitching to analytics-based decisions. 12 Rings: Stories of the St. Louis Cardinals World Championships, second edition, expanded and updated – Reedy PressRobert L. Tiemann – Reedy PressRon Jacober – Reedy PressThis is Season 8! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#stlouiscardinals #stlouiscardinalsbaseball #reedypress #stlouisbrowns #baseballhistory #baseballhistorian #baseballplayers #worldseries
The Nats rallied late with the bases loaded, but a CJ Abrams pop up resulted in a 4-2 loss on Saturday afternoon to the Cardinals. Al discusses the 4th consecutive defeat for Washington just after winning three in a row earlier in the week.(04:20) Davey Martinez was critical of the team after the game for issuing too many walks and conversely not drawing enough of them. Abrams swung on the first pitch against embattled St Louis closer Ryan Helsley with bases jammed in the bottom of the 9th with two outs and down two runs.(09:00) Dylan Crews slugged his 5th homer of the season to put the Nationals on the board in the bottom of the 8th. Â His OPS currently sits at .571.(11:30) Trevor Williams gave up all four runs in the top of the 2nd. Â Williams is currently staying in the rotation as Brad Lord is being moved back to the bullpen.(15:00) The 'pen was unscathed in three innings of work and Al highlights how well Cole Henry has mostly been performing.(16:30) Al reads some of the plethora of emails we received for feedback on the new MASN+ streaming app.(22:15) A special interview with Perry Giannis, President of Expos Fest, an annual gala in Quebec, that is to support a great cause. Â Perry tells Tim why he thinks there needs to be more momentum for Felipe Alou to get inducted into the HOF and why Jose Vidro's number was retired at the event.
St Louis Cardinals vs. Washington Nationals MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Cardinals at Nationals 1:35PM ET—Miles Mikolas will start for St Louis. Mikolas in seven starts has an ERA of 4.76 with WHIP of 1.35. The veteran fans 12.2% with 8.1% walks. Ground balls dished at 37.9% with limited home run damage. MacKenzie Gore will start for Washington. Gore has eight starts on the year with an ERA of 3.33 with WHIP of 1.15. The left hander has an elite 36.4% K rate with 7% walks. Ground balls dealt at 35% with 1.17 home runs per nine innings.
Erick Fedde, a former 1st Round pick for the Nats in 2014, shutout his old club on Friday night in D.C in the Cardinals 10-0 victory. Mark & Al evaluate Fedde's masterpiece, where he only gave up six hits on 109 pitches. This is the second time Fedde dominated his original team as he did so last May in a seven inning effort for the White Sox. (12:05) While we are here, Patrick Corbin threw a good outing on Friday night for Texas. Corbin has a ERA of 3.13 for the Rangers this season and Mark tries to lend an explanation for the better numbers this season. (17:30) Mitchell Parker had a third consecutive poor start as only has lasted four innings. Parker had immediate trouble as he walked the first two St. Luis batters he faced and both came across to score that frame. (26:40) The relief pitching struggled again and after the game Lucas Sims was released. Sims only recorded two outs in the top of the 8th and issued four walks that led to three Cardinal runs. He leaves his brief time with the organization with a 13.86 ERA.
St Louis Cardinals vs. Washington Nationals MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Cardinals at Nationals 4PM ET—Andre Pallante is starting for St Louis. Pallante made seven starts in 2025 dealing with an ERA of 4.75 with WHIP of 1.53. The right hander fans 13.3% with 10.1% walks. Grounders are 66.1% with 1.50 home runs per nine innings. Trevor Williams to start for Washington. Williams has seven starts with an ERA of 5.86 with WHIP of 1.61. The righty strikes out 18.8% with 6.9% walks. Ground balls dealt at 36.5% with 1.27 home runs per nine innings.
St Louis Cardinals vs. Washington Nationals MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Cardinals at Nationals 6:45PM ET—Erick Fedde will start for St Louis. Fedde in seven starts on the year has an ERA of 4.78 with WHIP of 1.46. The right hander strikes out 13% with 13% walks. Ground balls served at 39.5% with 0.72 home runs per nine innings. Mitchell Parker to start for Washington. Parker started seven games this season with an ERA of 3.48 and WHIP of 1.21. The left hander fans 12% with 11.4% walks. Grounders are 45.7% with minimal home run damage.
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Pittsburgh Pirates vs. St Louis Cardinals MLB Pick Prediction by Tony T. Pirates at Cardinals 1:15PM ET—Mitch Keller is the starter for Pittsburgh. Keller, in seven starts on the season, deals with an ERA of 4.38 with WHIP of 1.36. The right hander fans 16.8% with 6.9% walks. Ground balls served at 40.2% with 0.69 home runs per nine innings. Sonny Gray starts for St Louis. Gray got seven starts with an ERA of 4.12 with WHIP of 1.19. The veteran strikes out 24.2% with 6.2% walks. Grounders sit at 32.1% with 1.37 home runs per nine innings.
Hour 1 Steve Somers left behind a used cough drop, tobacco, and a chewed fingernail in the studio. The Knicks play game 1 in Detroit tonight, and while Gio is pessimistic about their chances against a team nobody predicts them to beat, he acknowledges that sports miracles happen. Jerry's first update includes Jalen Brunson on the Knicks' keys to victory and Karl-Anthony Towns' insights from playing them this season. Indiana won game one in Cleveland. The Mets lost both games of yesterday's doubleheader to the Cardinals, and the Yankees dropped their second straight series to the Rays. Jerry recapped the wild double-OT Blues/Jets game. Scottie Scheffler dominated the Byron Nelson. Boomer finished the hour discussing the Five Borough Bike Tour, where he biked 40 miles in 2 hours and 32 minutes yesterday. Hour 2 Jordan Davis, in town for Kelly Ripa's show, called in to assure they weren't being ditched. Phil Simms said on a podcast he'd give number eleven to Abdul Carter, but his family and agent declined, a situation Boomer blames on the Giants for not protecting retired numbers. Jerry's update begins with Moose celebrating the Kentucky Derby win. Jerry then played audio of Tommy Lugauer walking off his show after arguing with Shaun Morash about Jalen Brunson. The hour concluded with Quinn Ewers' agent's anger over his draft slide, prompting Boomer to contrast his situation with Shedeur's. Hour 3 We announced our Kickoff To Summer at D'Jais in Belmar with a Chris Lane concert. Tonight is game one of Knicks/Celtics, and a caller predicted Villanova grit. They took more excited calls from Knicks fans and wondered where Al would take them to dinner. Boomer playfully called Pritchard a "sonofabitch" in a positive way. Jerry's update included Mike Tirico leaving the Kentucky Derby coverage due to a nut allergy, the Yankees losing another series to the Rays, Cody Bellinger's 200th HR, the Mets' doubleheader loss in St. Louis, SNL's jab at Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson, and Kenny Albert's call of the Jets' double-OT win against the Blues. The hour ended with calls from Knicks fans, one questioning why the Knicks aren't being given a chance. Hour 4 We discussed potential free agency, including Giannis, and the Knicks' future despite their ongoing playoff run, noting their zero wins against the Celtics this year. A caller shared a story about Marc Malusis driving off with the gas pump still attached, prompting similar stories from other callers. Jerry's update previewed Knicks/Celtics, shared Derek Jeter's commencement speech about the necessity of failure, Jesse Winker's oblique injury, and Brett Baty's sore toe. The Moment of the Day was Jordan Davis calling in to joke around. The show concluded with more discussion about the Knicks needing to steal game one in Boston.
Steve Somers left behind a used cough drop, tobacco, and a chewed fingernail in the studio. The Knicks play game 1 in Detroit tonight, and while Gio is pessimistic about their chances against a team nobody predicts them to beat, he acknowledges that sports miracles happen. Jerry's first update includes Jalen Brunson on the Knicks' keys to victory and Karl-Anthony Towns' insights from playing them this season. Indiana won game one in Cleveland. The Mets lost both games of yesterday's doubleheader to the Cardinals, and the Yankees dropped their second straight series to the Rays. Jerry recapped the wild double-OT Blues/Jets game. Scottie Scheffler dominated the Byron Nelson. Boomer finished the hour discussing the Five Borough Bike Tour, where he biked 40 miles in 2 hours and 32 minutes yesterday.
Lance Brozdowski recaps a Friday Cubs win over the Philadelphia Phillies with a fantastic outing from Colin Rea, before listening to a conversation between Bruce Levine, Cole Wright and Ryan Sweeney on the potential starting pitcher acquisitions Chicago could make.
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Phil Simms discussed NFL draft prospects, explaining why Shedeur Sanders' draft stock might fall due to NFL evaluations. A caller asked about Will Howard, whom Phil wasn't keen on. Jerry's update included Al's 64th birthday song for Boomer, and a mention of Phil's upcoming 70th. They reminisced about their 2007 draft show, where they goofed on JaMarcus Russell. Dave Sims' calls were featured for odd Yankees plays. The Mets' four-game sweep was highlighted, as was Mike Francesa's old "we have a pope" clip, coinciding with Pope Francis's passing. Thibs commented on the Knicks' game one win, and Justin Thomas's emotional RBC Heritage victory was noted. Phil and Boomer shared anecdotes of mentioning each other in speeches, and then they discussed the Jets signing Justin Fields.
Hour 1 Boomer's back from the flu but not at full strength. The Mets had a great, well-attended weekend, pleasing Steve Cohen. The Knicks won game one against the Pistons but didn't impress, with Detroit already complaining about Jalen Brunson's foul drawing; the Knicks did have a 21-0 run. In baseball news, Max Fried lost a no-hitter due to a later-ruled error by Paul Goldschmidt, and an Aaron Judge HR was overturned, leading to Aaron Boone's ejection. The Mets swept the Cardinals in four games. Jerry's highlights included the Knicks' win and the Devils' game one loss to the Hurricanes. Finally, we discussed Aaron Rodgers' thoughts on the Jets meeting, a topic missed last week due to Boomer's absence. Hour 2 Phil Simms joined the show to preview the NFL draft, offering his perspective on Aaron Rodgers' final meeting with the Jets, suggesting Rodgers might be waiting to see the Vikings' QB situation in training camp. Phil also reflected on learning about the Giants moving on from him, while Boomer shared his awkward Jets exit. Jerry's update led with the Mets' four-game sweep of the Cardinals, highlighted by Francisco Lindor's two home runs. The passing of Gary Cohen's unusually long-lived Great Dane prompted Phil to discuss calling and feeding foxes. The Knicks won game one against the Pistons with a 21-0 run, and the Devils lost their game one to the Hurricanes. In the final segment, Phil discussed what the Giants should and might do with the third draft pick, also mentioning quarterbacks Sanders, Dart, and Shough. Hour 3 Phil Simms discussed NFL draft prospects, explaining why Shedeur Sanders' draft stock might fall due to NFL evaluations. A caller asked about Will Howard, whom Phil wasn't keen on. Jerry's update included Al's 64th birthday song for Boomer, and a mention of Phil's upcoming 70th. They reminisced about their 2007 draft show, where they goofed on JaMarcus Russell. Dave Sims' calls were featured for odd Yankees plays. The Mets' four-game sweep was highlighted, as was Mike Francesa's old "we have a pope" clip, coinciding with Pope Francis's passing. Thibs commented on the Knicks' game one win, and Justin Thomas's emotional RBC Heritage victory was noted. Phil and Boomer shared anecdotes of mentioning each other in speeches, and then they discussed the Jets signing Justin Fields. Hour 4 Phil Simms discussed the Jets' likely offensive lineman pick at number seven in the NFL draft, noting Travis Hunter and Abdul Carter as his top two players, suggesting Hunter as a WR. Boomer predicted a Kirk Cousins trade, with Phil speculating on his destination. Phil mentioned the Steelers' apparent focus on Aaron Rodgers and suggested the Giants need seven wins for Brian Daboll to stay. Jerry's final update covered the Yankees' controversial Aaron Judge home run call, the Mets' sweep of the Cardinals with Juan Soto's positive fan reception, and Francisco Lindor's observation of increased fan attendance. Boomer had a message for Devils fans as the Moment of the Day. In the last segment, Phil highlighted other notable draft prospects.
Boomer's back from the flu but not at full strength. The Mets had a great, well-attended weekend, pleasing Steve Cohen. The Knicks won game one against the Pistons but didn't impress, with Detroit already complaining about Jalen Brunson's foul drawing; the Knicks did have a 21-0 run. In baseball news, Max Fried lost a no-hitter due to a later-ruled error by Paul Goldschmidt, and an Aaron Judge HR was overturned, leading to Aaron Boone's ejection. The Mets swept the Cardinals in four games. Jerry's highlights included the Knicks' win and the Devils' game one loss to the Hurricanes. Finally, we discussed Aaron Rodgers' thoughts on the Jets meeting, a topic missed last week due to Boomer's absence.
Phil Simms joined the show to preview the NFL draft, offering his perspective on Aaron Rodgers' final meeting with the Jets, suggesting Rodgers might be waiting to see the Vikings' QB situation in training camp. Phil also reflected on learning about the Giants moving on from him, while Boomer shared his awkward Jets exit. Jerry's update led with the Mets' four-game sweep of the Cardinals, highlighted by Francisco Lindor's two home runs. The passing of Gary Cohen's unusually long-lived Great Dane prompted Phil to discuss calling and feeding foxes. The Knicks won game one against the Pistons with a 21-0 run, and the Devils lost their game one to the Hurricanes. In the final segment, Phil discussed what the Giants should and might do with the third draft pick, also mentioning quarterbacks Sanders, Dart, and Shough.
Phil Simms discussed the Jets' likely offensive lineman pick at number seven in the NFL draft, noting Travis Hunter and Abdul Carter as his top two players, suggesting Hunter as a WR. Boomer predicted a Kirk Cousins trade, with Phil speculating on his destination. Phil mentioned the Steelers' apparent focus on Aaron Rodgers and suggested the Giants need seven wins for Brian Daboll to stay. Jerry's final update covered the Yankees' controversial Aaron Judge home run call, the Mets' sweep of the Cardinals with Juan Soto's positive fan reception, and Francisco Lindor's observation of increased fan attendance. Boomer had a message for Devils fans as the Moment of the Day. In the last segment, Phil highlighted other notable draft prospects.
Gary Cohen lost his Great Dane, who lived 13 years. They are only supposed to live 6-8 years. This led to Phil talking about calling and feeding the foxes. We heard Steve Gelbs on the call (in for Gary Cohen), as Lindor hit the walk off Friday night.
Max Fried was working on a no-hitter and Paul Goldschmidt had an error at first that was later ruled a hit (3 innings later). Aaron Judge hit a HR that was called not a HR and it ended up getting Aaron Boone tossed. The Mets swept the Cardinals in 4 games.
The Knicks-Pistons series starts tomorrow. Gio, who found the Knicks' regular season boring due to their dominance, predicts a Knicks win in six but questions their ability to compete with the Celtics, especially considering the Pistons' physicality. Fan engagement is high, particularly regarding Karl-Anthony Towns. A caller wonders if the city's excitement will be lower without the Rangers in the playoffs. Another believes Aaron Rodgers intentionally embarrassed the Jets. Later, after a discussion about martinis, audio of Rodgers' negative meeting with the Jets aired. In baseball, the Yankees beat the Rays (Jazz Chisholm ejected), and the Mets beat the Cardinals. Last night was Sam Rosen's final Rangers game. The hour ended with Gio questioning the Easter Bunny's association with eggs and the quality of his gifts compared to Santa, also sharing his dislike for jelly beans.
C-Lo returns for an update, but first we talked about martinis. We heard audio of Aaron Rodgers on with McAfee talking about his meeting with the Jets, which was brief and did not go well. The Yankees beat the Rays, but Jazz Chisholm was tossed for arguing balls and strikes. The Mets beat the Cardinals and the Mets scored a run as Francisco Lindor got hung up in a rundown. Last night was Sam Rosen's final Rangers game.
Last night marked the end of Sam Rosen's 40-year career calling Rangers games, and Lee Corso is retiring from College Gameday. Gio speculated about Howie Rose's potential retirement and noted Gary Cohen looks younger than his age (and younger than Boomer). They pondered if Boomer would continue working until 70. Gio mentioned a possible deceased person sighting, while Jerry recounted a gunpoint robbery dream (which Gio experiences often). The topic of aggressive geese arose, with Al advising against harming them due to their protected status, even during an attack. Later, Gio questioned "GROK" about having a non-sports-fan producer, and Jerry asked ChatGPT about his dreams. More audio of Aaron Rodgers' negative experience with the Jets aired. Adam Schefter was pranked at the Masters with a fake NFL trade report (since phones weren't allowed). Deion Sanders claimed he never did ‘that' to himself. The Moment of the Day highlighted Gio's Eddie impression regarding Al & Jerry's low YouTube views. The show concluded with a discussion about baseball players' competitive pickleball games.
Mark Vientos hit his first home run. Sal Licata's criticism of Juan Soto sparked debate, with Gio questioning why early-season criticism equates to "hating," especially given Soto's high salary implying less room for failure. Despite Soto's performance not meeting expectations, the Mets are winning, thanks to Alonso and strong pitching. The Mets plan to play Jeff McNeil in center field, a move Gio doesn't understand, and Jerry views McNeil's energy negatively. Baseball updates included Ben Rice's 4-for-4 game, Jazz Chisholm's ejection, and Aaron Boone's comments on the Rays changing dirt. The Mets also beat the Cardinals. Audio of Sal Licata's harsh criticism of Soto aired. The Knicks-Pistons series starts tomorrow. The hour concluded with a discussion about golfer Billy Horschel signing a woman's welt, Gio's confusion over women wanting boob autographs from celebrities, and an uncomfortable interview experience with former player John Randle due to differing opinions on his playing style.
Hour 1 Today's show features Gio & Jerry filling in for Boomer. They discussed Aaron Rodgers' Pat McAfee Show appearance, where he detailed a brief, tense meeting with Jets coach Aaron Glenn and GM Darren Mougey, feeling Glenn was "rogue." Rodgers praised Brian Daboll. C-Lo then provided updates, first on his hiccups, and then audio of Rodgers discussing Glenn. In baseball news, Ben Rice went 4-for-4, Dave Sims called the game, Jazz Chisholm was ejected for arguing balls and strikes, and Aaron Boone disliked his dugout view in Tampa. The Mets beat the Cardinals with Mark Vientos hitting his first home run. Sam Rosen made his final career call for the Rangers. Finally, Kadarius Toney announced his NFL retirement to become a rapper. Hour 2 The Knicks-Pistons series starts tomorrow. Gio, who found the Knicks' regular season boring due to their dominance, predicts a Knicks win in six but questions their ability to compete with the Celtics, especially considering the Pistons' physicality. Fan engagement is high, particularly regarding Karl-Anthony Towns. A caller wonders if the city's excitement will be lower without the Rangers in the playoffs. Another believes Aaron Rodgers intentionally embarrassed the Jets. Later, after a discussion about martinis, audio of Rodgers' negative meeting with the Jets aired. In baseball, the Yankees beat the Rays (Jazz Chisholm ejected), and the Mets beat the Cardinals. Last night was Sam Rosen's final Rangers game. The hour ended with Gio questioning the Easter Bunny's association with eggs and the quality of his gifts compared to Santa, also sharing his dislike for jelly beans. Hour 3 Mark Vientos hit his first home run. Sal Licata's criticism of Juan Soto sparked debate, with Gio questioning why early-season criticism equates to "hating," especially given Soto's high salary implying less room for failure. Despite Soto's performance not meeting expectations, the Mets are winning, thanks to Alonso and strong pitching. The Mets plan to play Jeff McNeil in center field, a move Gio doesn't understand, and Jerry views McNeil's energy negatively. Baseball updates included Ben Rice's 4-for-4 game, Jazz Chisholm's ejection, and Aaron Boone's comments on the Rays changing dirt. The Mets also beat the Cardinals. Audio of Sal Licata's harsh criticism of Soto aired. The Knicks-Pistons series starts tomorrow. The hour concluded with a discussion about golfer Billy Horschel signing a woman's welt, Gio's confusion over women wanting boob autographs from celebrities, and an uncomfortable interview experience with former player John Randle due to differing opinions on his playing style. Hour 4 Last night marked the end of Sam Rosen's 40-year career calling Rangers games, and Lee Corso is retiring from College Gameday. Gio speculated about Howie Rose's potential retirement and noted Gary Cohen looks younger than his age (and younger than Boomer). They pondered if Boomer would continue working until 70. Gio mentioned a possible deceased person sighting, while Jerry recounted a gunpoint robbery dream (which Gio experiences often). The topic of aggressive geese arose, with Al advising against harming them due to their protected status, even during an attack. Later, Gio questioned "GROK" about having a non-sports-fan producer, and Jerry asked ChatGPT about his dreams. More audio of Aaron Rodgers' negative experience with the Jets aired. Adam Schefter was pranked at the Masters with a fake NFL trade report (since phones weren't allowed). Deion Sanders claimed he never did ‘that' to himself. The Moment of the Day highlighted Gio's Eddie impression regarding Al & Jerry's low YouTube views. The show concluded with a discussion about baseball players' competitive pickleball games.