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The Yankees play the Rays tonight. Dani would trade Jasson Dominguez for bullpen help. C-Lo returns for an update; Eddie's drops are discussed. Cam Schlittler pitches tonight. Suzyn Waldman and Dave Sims learned new music. Ichiro joked about his Hall of Fame vote. Justin Fields returned to practice. Aaron Rodgers responded to Terry Bradshaw. Sal Licata visits an SNY colleague before Jerry and Dani discuss snacks.
Hour 1 Jerry and Dani Wexelman discuss the 2025 Yankees, agreeing they'll make the playoffs despite Aaron Judge's 10-day injury. Dani urges patience. C-Lo's update leads to a discussion about Al's summer travels. The Yankees salvaged a game against the Phillies. Devin Williams is pitching well; Mariano Rivera's dominance has skewed reliever evaluations. The Yankees traded for 3B Ryan McMahon. Judge has a flexor strain. Juan Soto's go-ahead HR helped the Mets sweep the Giants, and Ronny Mauricio went 4-4 with a HR. They question Mark Vientos's performance. C-Lo shares sound from CC Sabathia's Hall of Fame induction, which Jerry and Dani later reflect on. Hour 2 The Mets have won seven straight, putting their June struggles behind them. Dani notes the Mets' lead despite issues and questions fan rooting interests for Yankees/Phillies and a potential centerfielder move. Jerry states all teams have rough patches. Dani predicts tough final two months for the Mets but Yankees will make playoffs. C-Lo provides an update; Jerry asks about Friday's show with Boomer & Phil Simms. Ryan McMahon hit his first big Pinstripes hit; Jerry, Dani, and C-Lo approve of the trade. Ronny Mauricio powered the Mets to a sweep of the Giants. Jerry worries about the Mets' RISP struggles in the playoffs. A couple had "sexy time" at Yankee Stadium. Ichiro gave a natural HOF speech, unlike Wagner and Sabathia. Jameis Winston shared wisdom from Giants camp. The final segment debates if the woman in the Yankee Stadium video was faking it. Dani wants to bring back secrets and flip phones. Hour 3 Jerry and Dani are optimistic about the Giants and Jets. They praise the Giants' draft pick, Jaxson Dart, and the Jets' developing culture. C-Lo provides an update, highlighting the Yankees' new third baseman and an "Aaron Boone!" soundbite. They reminisce about Jerry Manuel and Terry Collins. They discuss the success of the Edwin Diaz trade and Jameis Winston's passion. They also ponder if the Savannah Bananas are the hottest ticket in sports and Jayden Daniels' rookie success. Hour 4 The Yankees play the Rays tonight. Dani would trade Jasson Dominguez for bullpen help. C-Lo returns for an update; Eddie's drops are discussed. Cam Schlittler pitches tonight. Suzyn Waldman and Dave Sims learned new music. Ichiro joked about his Hall of Fame vote. Justin Fields returned to practice. Aaron Rodgers responded to Terry Bradshaw. Sal Licata visits an SNY colleague before Jerry and Dani discuss snacks.
This week's Yankee highlights include Boomer and Gio wondering why Derek Jeter is missing Old Timers' Day, which will honor the 2000 team in which Jeter won World Series MVP. Suzyn Waldman joins Brandon Tierney to discuss Jeter and the Yankees struggles, while BT sounds off on the team hitting rock bottom.
Phil Simms joins Boomer & Gio and discusses the Jets dodging a bullet with the Justin Fields injury scare. Plus, Gio talks the life and legacy of Ozzy Osbourne; the guys wonder what the worst quarter-century New York teams would look like; Boomer sets the record straight on Derek Jeter missing Old Timers' Day; will ESPN ruin Red Zone? And the guys react to Suzyn Waldman being fed up with the Yankees' abysmal defense.
This week's Yankee highlights include Boomer and Gio wondering why Derek Jeter is missing Old Timers' Day, which will honor the 2000 team in which Jeter won World Series MVP. Suzyn Waldman joins Brandon Tierney to discuss Jeter and the Yankees struggles, while BT sounds off on the team hitting rock bottom.
This week's Yankee highlights include Boomer and Gio wondering why Derek Jeter is missing Old Timers' Day, which will honor the 2000 team in which Jeter won World Series MVP. Suzyn Waldman joins Brandon Tierney to discuss Jeter and the Yankees struggles, while BT sounds off on the team hitting rock bottom.
Jerry starts with a montage of the Yankees four errors. Aaron Boone talked about all the errors they've had in Toronto. Gio said it sounds like Aaron Boone has lost Suzyn Waldman as a supporter.
Or whatever they call it now. Suzyn Waldman was on with Brandon Tierney yesterday and said that Derek Jeter is missing Old Timer's Day because of a birthday party for his daughter. Boomer doesn't think it's a birthday party, but he thinks it is family related. He said he's been contacted by somebody letting him know the real reason. Gio said Jeter could have just come out and said it was family related, but instead he leaves it up for speculation.
Suzyn Waldman stated that Derek Jeter missed Old Timer's Day for his daughter's birthday, though Boomer suspects a different, family-related reason he's privy to. Gio suggested Jeter should have been direct. Jerry provided an update, preceded by Gio's potential concert plans. The Yankees lost to the Blue Jays with four errors; Cody Bellinger discussed a lost fly ball, Anthony Volpe suffered a bad strike call, and Boone was ejected. The Mets swept the Angels, with Alonso homering and Lindor hitting well. Brian Daboll confirmed Russell Wilson as the starter, and Joe Schoen discussed Jaxson Dart. Jerry compared Bill Parcells to Mike McDaniel. The segment concluded with details on the NFLPA Director's resignation, including his unusual parking spot request for O.J. Simpson.
Hour 1 The Mets swept the Angels, with Francisco Lindor ending his slump. The Yankees lost in Toronto, committing four errors. We discussed the trade deadline. Boomer wants an offensive outfielder for the Mets. Jerry's update highlighted the Yankees' errors, which Aaron Boone addressed. Gio suggested Aaron Boone lost Suzyn Waldman's support. We heard Lindor's RBI single. Aaron Glenn aims for the Super Bowl. John Harbaugh discussed visiting President Trump. The Browns have a 'poop looking helmet'. Finally, a caller asked Wichita State's volleyball coach his salary, relating to yesterday's show. Hour 2 Suzyn Waldman stated Derek Jeter missed Old Timer's Day for his daughter's birthday. Boomer suspects a family reason, not a birthday, claiming he knows the real reason. Gio criticized Jeter for not being upfront. Jerry's update followed, with Gio mentioning a potential Men At Work concert. The Blue Jays beat the Yankees, who committed four errors. Cody Bellinger discussed losing a fly ball, and Anthony Volpe's bad strike call led to Boone's ejection. The Mets swept the Angels, with Alonso homering and Lindor getting two hits and two RBIs. Brian Daboll confirmed Russell Wilson as starter, and Joe Schoen discussed Jaxson Dart learning. Jerry compared Bill Parcells to Mike McDaniel. The NFLPA Director resigned, with details including his request for OJ Simpson's parking spot. Hour 3 A caller to the show said prisons are like country clubs. Colin Cowherd speculated Arch Manning and Nick Saban will join the Browns or Saints, though Boomer joked about the Browns' "poop-like" new helmet. Jerry gave a hair PRP update. The show is going to Pebble Beach next month. The Yankees lost to Toronto (4 errors), while the Mets swept the Angels (Alonso HR, Lindor 2 RBI singles). Russell Wilson, Mike Tomlin, and JJ McCarthy discussed working with Malik Nabers, Aaron Rodgers, and being the Vikings' starter, respectively. Gio said life evens out, giving an example of winning a scratch-off then getting in a fender bender. They discussed Pebble Beach again. Hour 4 Aaron Glenn chose the Jets, extended Garrett Wilson and Sauce Gardner early. A caller fears ESPN buying NFL Network/Red Zone. Jerry reports Yankees lost (4 errors). Mets swept Angels (Lindor broke slump, Alonso homered). Lindor appreciates fan support. Fat Joe drinks 30-40 Diet Pepsis daily. Lance Stephenson said random people blow in his ear due to the LeBron incident. Justin Fields was carted off practice with a non-contact injury. Moment of the Day: Al & Eddie at Pebble Beach. Final segment discussed Fields' injury.
The Mets had another nice win, and Pete Alonso is the Big Shot of the Night, but the big story is the Yankees. The same ills keep costing the Yankees over and over again. The Yankees have no urgency, they can't manufacture runs, they keep making errors, hey play with no heart, and Aaron Boone keeps excusing it all. Suzyn Waldman is seeing things different. Hour 1.
Jerry starts with C-Mac singing ‘War Pigs' last night. We then heard when C-Mac sang to Fall Out Boy back in the Carton & Roberts days. The Yankees beat the Blue Jays and we heard from Jazz and Bellinger after the game. Suzyn Waldman had a hard time saying ‘Cam Schlittler'.
Hour 1 We opened remembering Ozzy Osbourne, who passed yesterday, discussing his mysterious pre-reality TV career and the unlikelihood of future mysterious figures due to social media. Jerry's first update began with Chris McMonigle's 'War Pigs' tribute. The Yankees beat the Blue Jays on a Ben Rice homer after losing a lead. Aaron Boone and Jomboy media debated player reactions to media during slumps. Nimmo's single secured a Mets win over the Angels. Last night was SNY's kidcaster night. Garrett Wilson and Sauce Gardner discussed new deals, while Micah Parsons explained his practice attendance despite contract issues. We concluded by highlighting Andrew Thomas and Dexter Lawrence as essential Giants. Hour 2 Boomer called Derek Jeter "elitist" for missing Old Timer's Day. A caller prefers not knowing what WFAN hosts look like, while Gio wonders what callers look like. Jerry's update included C-Mac singing "War Pigs" and from the Carton & Roberts era. The Yankees beat the Blue Jays; Jazz and Bellinger commented. Suzyn Waldman struggled with "Cam Schlittler." Jets camp started, with comments from Quinnen Williams and Sauce Gardner. Gio pondered fantasy draft order after Saquon Barkley, and Caleb Williams has high goals. The hour ended with a Long Island rabies threat, leading to calls about rabies treatment experiences. Hour 3 Le'Veon Bell's $100K challenge (staying home for 14 days) sparked a discussion. Jerry reported the Jets signed a Samuel Jackson, leading to talk about regular people sharing famous names. The Yankees beat the Blue Jays with a ninth-inning HR by Ben Rice, and Aaron Boone was fired up on Jomboy. The Mets beat the Angels with a Francisco Alvarez homer. A NJ little leaguer was ejected/suspended for a bat flip. Finally, the Hawk Tuah girl sold her X account for $325K. Hour 4 Boomer joined Kay Adams to discuss NFL topics. WFAN's all-quarter-century basketball team was revealed; Gio wants a "worst of" version. Jerry's final update: Ben Rice's go-ahead homer gave the Yankees the lead, Mets beat Angels (Nimmo go-ahead hit, Alvarez homer), and SNY had kid caster night. Mike Vrabel is annoyed by repetitive media questions. Micah Parsons discussed his Cowboys contract. Moment of the Day: Gio once dated a lesbian. The show's final segment explored Wichita State coaches' salaries.
Boomer made news calling Derek Jeter 'elitist' for skipping Old Timer's Day. A caller dislikes knowing what WFAN hosts look like; Gio wonders about callers' appearances, noting Tracy in Atlantic Highlands looked different. Jerry's update features C-Mac singing 'War Pigs' and Fall Out Boy. Yankees beat Blue Jays; hear from Jazz and Bellinger. Suzyn Waldman struggles with 'Cam Schlittler.' Jets camp begins; hear from Quinnen Williams and Sauce Gardner. Gio ponders fantasy draft's second pick after Saquon Barkley. Caleb Williams has lofty goals. Long Island faces a rabies threat; callers share stories of rabies treatment.
Brandon Tierney is joined by the legendary voice of the Yankees, Suzyn Waldman, for a deep dive into all things Bronx Bombers. They don't shy away from the tough questions, tackling topics like the team's current struggles, potential trade deadline moves, and the future of some key players. Brandon asks Suzyn, "Do you think I'm unfair to the Yankees?" as they discuss the team's performance. They also explore the critical need for pitching and a third baseman, with Suzyn asking, "What team do you know has three catchers on the roster, all of them left-handed? The roster needs to be fixed a little bit." The conversation takes a turn to the struggles of Anthony Volpe, pondering, "Would they ever send him down? I mean, what's the next step?" and "Who would play there?" They also touch on the importance of Cody Bellinger to the team, and even delve into the puzzling absence of Derek Jeter from the upcoming Old Timers' Day, with Brandon questioning, "How in the world is Derek Jeter not there to celebrate the 2000 Subway Series championship?"
Brandon Tierney dives into the New York baseball scene with his signature fiery take, dissecting the Yankees' dramatic come-from-behind victory, highlighted by Ben Rice's massive home run that salvaged a game nearly blown by Anthony Volpe's defensive struggles. Tierney praises the Yankees' ability to pull off the win against a tough Toronto team, but doesn't shy away from the lingering concerns surrounding Volpe's performance and the team's overall inconsistencies. On the Mets side, Tierney celebrates the triumphant return and early success of Francisco Alvarez, whose renewed focus and powerful bat are providing a much-needed spark. The show also features a compelling interview with Suzyn Waldman, offering insights into the Yankees' current state, trade deadline possibilities, and the ongoing debate surrounding player development versus immediate results, all delivered with an energetic and engaging flair.
Brandon Tierney and the legendary voice of the Yankees, Suzyn Waldman, dive headfirst into the swirling controversies surrounding the New York Yankees. They dissect everything from the team's ongoing struggles, particularly with pitching and the glaring need for a third baseman, to the perplexing situation of Anthony Volpe and the untouchable status of rising prospects like Jasson DomÃnguez and Spencer Jones. Waldman offers her unique insider perspective, often challenging Tierney's fiery takes, as they both express frustration with the team's current state and speculate on potential trade deadline moves, all while sharing colorful anecdotes and strong opinions on the future of the Bronx Bombers.
Suzyn Waldman graces Brandon Tierney with her presence, momentarily sidestepping her usual Yankee-induced fervor to discuss, of all things, football. The hosts barely contain their astonishment as Waldman (eventually) admits to tuning into their show, providing a rare glimpse into a world where the Yankees aren't the only thing on her mind. It's a candid, and surprisingly calm, exchange that leaves one wondering if the apocalypse is truly upon us.
Jerry returns for an update and starts with the sounds of Suzyn Waldman criticizing the left side of the infield. The Mets beat the Angels after being down 4-0.
JJ Watt reacted to Jerry Jones' comments on Micah Parsons' contract, disagreeing with Jones' perceived slight against Parsons and Dak Prescott. Gio believes players fight for themselves, teammates, and fans, not owners. Jerry then updated with Suzyn Waldman criticizing the infield and the Mets beating the Angels. Jones discussed Parsons' contract and the risk of injuries with high-paying contracts. The final segment further explored Jones' comments on Parsons and costly, injury-prone players.
Yankees lost in Toronto with 2 infield errors, prompting Gio to note Suzyn Waldman's frustration. Jerry's update highlighted these errors. Mets tied the Angels 5-5 with Juan Soto's 2-run single; David Stearns wants more centerfield production. Phillies beat Red Sox via walk-off catcher's interference. Jerry Jones discussed Micah Parsons' contract, warning of potential issues post-signing. Finally, an 8-foot shark was caught off Fire Island, which Gio claimed are not aggressive.
Hour 1 Yankees lost in Toronto, errors plaguing the infield. Gio noted Suzyn Waldman's frustration on air. Jerry highlighted Yankees' errors in his update. Mets tied Angels 5-5 with Soto's 2-run single. Stearns addressed centerfield's need for production. Phillies beat Red Sox on walk-off catcher's interference. Jerry Jones discussed Micah Parsons' contract, warning of potential post-signing issues. An 8-foot shark was caught off Fire Island; Gio stated these sharks don't attack humans. Hour 2 JJ Watt reacted to Jerry Jones' comments on Micah Parsons' contract, disagreeing with Jones taking a shot at Parsons and Dak Prescott, players fighting for him. Gio believes players fight for themselves, teammates, and fans, not the owner. Jerry returned with an update, including Suzyn Waldman criticizing the infield. The Mets beat the Angels 4-0. Jerry Jones discussed Micah Parsons' contract and how big money doesn't guarantee health. The segment concluded with further discussion on Jones' comments about Parsons' contract and paying injured players. Hour 3 Yankees Old Timer's Day celebrates the 2000 World Series team, but Derek Jeter won't play, citing age. Boomer finds his absence insulting, even elitist. Jerry's update was delayed by a discussion with engineer Steve about radio wiring and Mike Francesa. The hour ended with talk of an $8K drink with a diamond bracelet in Sag Harbor. Hour 4 WFAN announced their all-quarter-century hockey team. CBS Sports ranked the top 25 NFL teams of the last 25 years. Jerry updated on Yankees' infield errors, with Boone defending Volpe and Stanton homering. The Mets beat the Angels, with Baty homering; Frank The Tank reacted negatively to Senga. Jerry Jones discussed Micah Parsons' negotiations, disliking long-term deals due to unforeseen circumstances. Mike Tyson seemed unfamiliar with Klay Thompson. Moment of The Day: Steve the engineer's electrocutions. Final segment callers debated Volpe's errors and Jeter's legacy.
Host Brandon Contes interviews Yankees radio play-by-play broadcaster Dave Sims. Brandon and Dave discuss a wide range of topics including replacing John Sterling as voice of the Yankees, the public overreaction of torpedo bats, responding to Boomer Esiason's criticism of taking a series off in May, and more.-1:49: Yankees talk, TV and radio-8:06: Replacing John Sterling as voice of the Yankees, being a Black baseball broadcaster-17:40: Suzyn Waldman, WFAN, Boomer Esiason, Howard Stern-31:00: Yankees and Mariners fans, torpedo bats, Cal Raleigh-39:37: Ford C. Frick nominee, hosting with Mike Krzyzewski, future broadcasting goalsDownload the Awful Announcing Podcast:Listen on AppleListen on SpotifyAwful Announcing on XAwful Announcing on FacebookAwful Announcing on InstagramAwful Announcing on ThreadsAwful Announcing on BlueSkyAwful Announcing on LinkedInAwful Announcing on YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Yankees Radio color commentator joins Keith Raad to discuss the Yankees' rough stretch ahead of the final game in the Subway Series.
In a lively chat, Sal Licata goes head-to-head with the legendary Suzyn Waldman, getting her feisty take on the struggling Yankees, early morning commutes, and the high-pressure world of New York baseball. Waldman, ever the candid voice of the Bronx Bombers, doesn't hold back as she dives into everything from player development woes to the "excruciating" pace of recent games, all while sharing a nostalgic, heartfelt look back at the monumental launch of WFAN.
Jeff Blair and Kevin Barker are joined by The Athletic's Jayson Stark (1:05) to get his thoughts on the New York Yankees' slide with the potential to lose the lead in the AL East, the gap between the American League teams and the Detroit Tigers, Dave Dombrowski's history in the front office, and if the Chicago Cubs are the third-best team in the MLB. Then, WFAN New York Yankees radio broadcaster Suzyn Waldman stops by (24:45) to discuss the players juggling around the infield, the Blue Jays pitching away from Aaron Judge, the state of the team's bullpen, and their trade deadline focus.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
This week's Yankees highlights are all about the return of Juan Soto, with BT and Sal debating how much of a villain he is to Yankee fans, while Keith gives his strong opinions on how Soto will, and should, be received in his Bronx return. Plus, Suzyn Waldman talks Subway Series and more with BT and Sal, and McMonigle says fans shouldn't feel betrayed by Soto at all.
This week's Yankees highlights are all about the return of Juan Soto, with BT and Sal debating how much of a villain he is to Yankee fans, while Keith gives his strong opinions on how Soto will, and should, be received in his Bronx return. Plus, Suzyn Waldman talks Subway Series and more with BT and Sal, and McMonigle says fans shouldn't feel betrayed by Soto at all.
This week's Yankees highlights are all about the return of Juan Soto, with BT and Sal debating how much of a villain he is to Yankee fans, while Keith gives his strong opinions on how Soto will, and should, be received in his Bronx return. Plus, Suzyn Waldman talks Subway Series and more with BT and Sal, and McMonigle says fans shouldn't feel betrayed by Soto at all.
Suzyn Waldman joins the show to talk all things Yankees and preview the Subway Series.
Hour 2: Is Tonight a "Must-Win" for The Knicks? Sal and BT say Brunson will NOT allow them to lose game 6 at home, but Towns' big game disappearances are a major concern. Suzyn Waldman joins to talk Yankees. Sal says the Yankee fan SHOULD hate Juan Soto.
Hour 1: Sal says Juan Soto is now the villain to the Yankee fan, BT says he was just a player who passed through. Did Juan Soto choose the Mets or the money? His recent comments may be an indicator. Plus, will the Yankees play a tribute video for Juan Soto? Hour 2: Is Tonight a "Must-Win" for The Knicks? Sal and BT say Brunson will NOT allow them to lose game 6 at home, but Towns' big game disappearances are a major concern. Suzyn Waldman joins to talk Yankees. Sal says the Yankee fan SHOULD hate Juan Soto. Hour 3: Is this weekend more about Soto, Judge and their individual stats, or is it about wins and losses? Is Karl-Anthony Towns soft? And do Yankee fans want to see Juan Soto fail? Hour 4: Todd Zeile joins the show to talk Subway Series, the Mets pitching lab, Pete's hot start, Carlos Mendoza, and more! Callers talk big New York sports night. Plus, Call of The Day, and Knicks / Subway Series predictions.
Johnny Doskow, Jessica Kleinschmidt, and Ken Korach preview game one the Yankees and Athletics from West Sacramento. They were joined by Suzyn Waldman (4:38), Dallas Braden (8:52), and Mark Kotsay (20:25) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Lakers' early playoff exit after trading for Luka Doncic is Boomer's top sports story due to the financial implications of Luka leaving money on the table (possibly California taxes). The Knicks have a 3-2 series lead against Detroit, with Cade Cunningham guaranteeing a game seven, which Gio isn't focused on yet. Jerry's sports update: Mets lost to the D-Backs (Mendoza cited lack of clutch hits, Frank The Tank is frustrated with Ryne Stanek, and Chris Majkowski hit 5,000 consecutive Mets games). The Yankees lost in Baltimore, leading to a Maury Povich discussion between Dave Sims and Suzyn Waldman. A Pirates fan is in critical condition after a 21-foot fall. Lastly, the CBS/Jordon Hudson & Bill Belichick story continues with the NY Post digging into Hudson's alleged $8 million real estate gain after meeting Belichick.
Hour 1 The Lakers' early playoff exit after trading for Luka Doncic is Boomer's top sports story due to the financial implications of Luka leaving money on the table (possibly California taxes). The Knicks have a 3-2 series lead against Detroit, with Cade Cunningham guaranteeing a game seven, which Gio isn't focused on yet. Jerry's sports update: Mets lost to the D-Backs (Mendoza cited lack of clutch hits, Frank The Tank is frustrated with Ryne Stanek, and Chris Majkowski hit 5,000 consecutive Mets games). The Yankees lost in Baltimore, leading to a Maury Povich discussion between Dave Sims and Suzyn Waldman. A Pirates fan is in critical condition after a 21-foot fall. Lastly, the CBS/Jordon Hudson & Bill Belichick story continues with the NY Post digging into Hudson's alleged $8 million real estate gain after meeting Belichick. Hour 2 Boomer is enjoying 'MobLand' and thinks he had a mutual "where do I know you from?" moment with Ryan Reynolds. They're trying to book Tony Dokoupil to discuss Belichick and Jordon, and Gio has some behind-the-scenes info on the booker. They discussed Jon Rothstein's life-altering accident. Jerry's update: Aaron Judge homered in a Yankees loss, the Rockies got their 5th win, and the Mets' home winning streak ended with a loss to the D-Backs. They celebrated Chris Majkowski's 5,000th game with a clip of him yelling during a brawl. Al predicts Belichick won't coach at UNC. Boomer watched Tom Brady and Peyton Manning hitting golf balls at Jim Nantz's house and recently taped something with Manning. A caller asked about watching the Knicks game on his wife's birthday. Hour 3 JJ Redick abruptly left a post-game interview after being questioned about substitutions, which Boomer likened to the Knicks hiring Wally Szczerbiak as coach. Gio, a Knicks fan, isn't overly enthusiastic about tonight's game. A caller shared his list of big words BT uses, suggesting it's to dominate Sal. Jerry's update: The Rockets beat Golden State (Steph Curry has a swollen hand), and audio of JJ Redick's walk-off press conference was played. Kendrick Perkins criticized Redick. The Yankees lost in Baltimore amid some controversy over an Orioles steal. The Mets struggled with runners in scoring position. Jameis Winston did a Sopranos impression. In the final segment, a caller doubted Tony Dokoupil would appear on their show, and a knowledgeable Boston caller discussed the Belichick situation. Hour 4 Stephen Waldron is struggling to book the CBS interviewer for the Belichick/girlfriend story, so Boomer might handle it. They discussed the new information and statements from CBS and Belichick regarding the interview. A caller shared a story about Evan Roberts allegedly peeing in a cup to avoid missing game action. Jerry's final update: The Timberwolves beat the Lakers (audio from Luka), and the Mets lost to the D-Backs (their second home loss). The Moment of The Day was Chris Majkowski's "get out of the spot" during a brawl. Mike from Boomer's foundation, who injured himself in a bike tour, joined the show.
Hour 1 The Mets' home opener is finally here. Judge homered again, sparking postseason performance debates. Chisholm hit a HR and lost his chain. The Mets are honoring past World Series teams, with Franco a frequent attendee. Judge and Chisholm spoke post-game. Winston's farewell to Cleveland drew Morash's ire. Morant hit a buzzer-beater, but his gun gesture caused controversy. Gio praised Rob49's "WTHELLY," while Boomer found it not creative enough. Hour 2 Gio noted Mets fans' social media sensitivity. A caller questioned the lack of a doubleheader due to upcoming rain. Boomer suggested retractable roofs for all new stadiums. The conversation shifted to golf and unpreparedness for weather, leading to a discussion about allowances for wives. Jerry's update included Judge's RBI single, Chisholm's praise, and Dave Sims' "Hey Now" explanation to Howard Stern. Pete Alonso hyped the Mets' home opener. Jim Nantz's retirement announcement was unintentional. The hour ended with clips of an A-I Dave Sims, including "Bababooey, Howard Stern's Penis," and a throwback to Suzyn Waldman's doctor predicting Sims' job. Hour 3 Keith Hernandez discussed the Mets' season, clarifying his "piss poor hitting" comment, and the "sophomore jinx." He also addressed his unique sweatshirt and "torpedo bats." Jerry's update covered Yankees' wins, Kruk's email struggles, Smith's contract, and a Cowboys trade. Annie Agar and Mike Francesa shared facial injury stories. The hour concluded with a discussion on the NCAA's evolving landscape with NIL and the transfer portal, and the "Gone Girls" documentary. Hour 4 The Mets' home opener against the Blue Jays is today. Boomer and Gio discussed the game and callers' opinions, including one wanting Baty gone. Jerry's final update covered Yankees' wins, SNY's anniversary, McCoy's comment on Prescott, and gun references on TNT regarding Morant. The "Moment of the Day" featured an A-I Dave Sims with a wild HR call. Boomer noted the home opener marks the real start of the baseball season, predicting big ovations for Alonso and Soto.
Gio noted Mets fans' social media sensitivity. A caller questioned the lack of a doubleheader due to upcoming rain. Boomer suggested retractable roofs for all new stadiums. The conversation shifted to golf and unpreparedness for weather, leading to a discussion about allowances for wives. Jerry's update included Judge's RBI single, Chisholm's praise, and Dave Sims' "Hey Now" explanation to Howard Stern. Pete Alonso hyped the Mets' home opener. Jim Nantz's retirement announcement was unintentional. The hour ended with clips of an A-I Dave Sims, including "Bababooey, Howard Stern's Penis," and a throwback to Suzyn Waldman's doctor predicting Sims' job.
In this episode, Bret sits down with Yankees Broadcaster Dave Sims. The two talk about his new gig and the exceptional beginning to the Yankees season, how working with Suzyn Waldman has been, his rant about the Torpedo bats, and much more! 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
As promised, I'm back for a second episode of the day, with this one explaining more about my trip to Seattle. What did I see, did I have any down time? What's it like behind the scenes as you cover a team daily, and who did I meet? Furthermore, we play some of the audio from the trip, including from Dan Wilson and Cal Raleigh. Also, why are Suzyn Waldman and a guy from the A's postgame show taking shots at the M's?
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Yankees announcer Suzyn Waldman joins BT & Sal to talk about the 2025 Yankees season: why they will surprise people, what we can expect from Max Fried and the rest of the pitching staff, and just how good Austin Wells can be this year.
Hour 4- BT & Sal talk with Yankees Manager Aaron Boone / Suzyn Waldman joins the show / BT & Sal give out their 2025 Yankees & Mets Over/Unders predictions
Full Show - Happy Opening Day! BT & Sal talk with Manager Aaron Boone, Andy Pettite, Dave Sims, and Suzyn Waldman ahead of the 2025 season / Will this finally be the year we get a Subway Series World Series? / Who is more likely to have a break out season: Dominguez or Volpe? / Are the Mets headed in a better direction than the Yankees? / BT & Sal Over Unders for the 2025 season
There's so much going on that here's C-Lo whole first update with all the bells and whistles. The Bengals locked up Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins. We went through the locals in the NCAA tournament and then heard John Minko on the call as St. Johns beat Creighton. The Mets and Yankees named their opening day starters. Dave Sims and Suzyn Waldman called Yankees games together this weekend and we heard a Sims HR call. Mookie Betts lost 15 lbs with flu-like symptoms and will not play in Japan. Joey Gallo is going to try to be a pitcher now.
Boomer & Jerry discuss the NCAA brackets, including Maryland's placement and St. John's weaknesses. C-Lo gives an update and discusses the Rangers. The Bengals signed Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins. John Minko calls St. John's win over Creighton. The Mets and Yankees announce opening day starters. Dave Sims and Suzyn Waldman call Yankees games. Mookie Betts is out with flu-like symptoms. Joey Gallo is attempting to become a pitcher. 60 Minutes covers drones flying over military bases.
Hour 1 Boomer & Jerry discuss the NCAA brackets, including Maryland's placement and St. John's weaknesses. C-Lo gives an update and discusses the Rangers. The Bengals signed Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins. John Minko calls St. John's win over Creighton. The Mets and Yankees announce opening day starters. Dave Sims and Suzyn Waldman call Yankees games. Mookie Betts is out with flu-like symptoms. Joey Gallo is attempting to become a pitcher. 60 Minutes covers drones flying over military bases. Hour 2 The Bengals signed Chase and Higgins, and with Burrow's contract, that's a lot of money for 3 guys and no money for defense. A caller was mad at EJ Stewart who told people to listen to Maggie & Perloff. Boomer said Al Cintron wears too much cologne. Jerry asked about colognes we wore when we were younger. C-Lo gave an update, but first we talked more about cologne. EJ Stewart really promoted himself when he was hosting. Mike Francesa questioned his podcasting staff not knowing he was streaming live. Jerry smelled Al Cintron's cologne. Boomer played hockey and a goalie had to poop during the game. Hour 3 Jerry's upcoming medical appointments lead to a discussion about old age. The Knicks' defense and fan reactions to Draymond Green are also discussed. C-Lo provides sports updates, including Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins' new contracts and St. John's Big East Tournament win. Jerry shares a survival story about a man lost at sea and the Jets' organizational changes. Hour 4 The show discussed NFL draft strategies and player trades, including Russell Wilson potentially signing with the Giants and Aaron Rodgers' interest in the Vikings. C-Lo provided updates on The Players Championship and St. John's Big East win, while Justin Fields wore Boomer's old #7. The show ended with Boomer's jury duty notice and a debate on jury duty demographics and airline baggage fees.
Hour 1 The show covered USA vs Canada in the 4 Nations Face-Off championship. Boomer and Gio discussed their feelings towards Canada. Trump's promise to end congestion pricing was included in C-Lo's first update. C-Lo previewed the USA vs Canada game and Brett from Long Island called C-Mac and bashed Eddie. Jerry Recco was on the call for Rutgers' win and Gio talked about an asteroid that may hit Earth in 2032. Hour 2 The first Cactus League game is today. Gio wonders who gives notes to Dave Sims and Suzyn Waldman if needed. Boomer says no one will, they're pros. C-Lo previews USA vs Canada hockey, players discuss fighting and the GM wants President Trump to attend. Mike Lange, voice of Pittsburgh Penguins, passed away and C-Lo has some of his calls. John Minko called St. John's win over DePaul. Delta offers $30K to passengers on the flight that flipped in Toronto. Hour 3 Jets fans are mostly positive about the Aaron Glenn hire. Boomer thinks 80% of fans like the hire. The Browns could set themselves up for the future by trading Myles Garrett. The Knicks play the Bulls tonight, then the Cavaliers and Celtics. St. John's beat DePaul, and Rutgers beat Washington in OT. Joe Kelly took a shot at Gerrit Cole on the Baseball Isn't Boring podcast. Shedeur Sanders will skip the draft and have a party with his family instead. Hour 4 NFL salary cap increase discussed, Bengals need it. Gio witnessed a hawk eating roadkill. Boomer clarifies his anti-Canadian stance: dislikes government, not people. Trump won't attend USA vs Canada game. C-Lo gives final update, previews game. C-Mac received another 'scrotum' call. Yankees' injury list grows. Moment of the Day: Program Directors critique Yankees broadcasters. Six Flags demolishes Kingda Ka, upsetting roller coaster fans.
Gio wonders what happens if Dave Sims and Suzyn Waldman need notes on their broadcast. Who delivers that? Boomer doesn't think anyone would talk to them because they are both professionals and won't have any issues. Dov is the producer of Yankees baseball, maybe he would have to say something.
The first Cactus League game is today. Gio wonders who gives notes to Dave Sims and Suzyn Waldman if needed. Boomer says no one will, they're pros. C-Lo previews USA vs Canada hockey, players discuss fighting and the GM wants President Trump to attend. Mike Lange, voice of Pittsburgh Penguins, passed away and C-Lo has some of his calls. John Minko called St. John's win over DePaul. Delta offers $30K to passengers on the flight that flipped in Toronto.
The best conversations about the latest Yankees offseason moves from Boomer & Gio, Tierney & Licata, and Evan & Tiki. Discussing the acquisition of Cody Bellinger, Bellinger's longstanding defense of Aaron Judge and criticism of the Astros, and a potentially awkward situation between Bellinger and Giancarlo Stanton. Plus, Max Fried joins BT & Sal, Brian Cashman with Suzyn Waldman, and why Alex Bregman could be a good fit with the Bombers. That and more in this week's "Best of the Yankees on WFAN."