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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. -
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. -
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. -
Hour 1
The Mets beat the struggling Twins in Minnesota. Boomer suggested Acuna as the Mets' permanent second baseman. Overnight, Anthony Gallo criticized Boomer's take on Carmelo Anthony's Knicks tenure, labeling it an "old man take." The discussion shifted to Al & Eddie's messy office, with Boomer suggesting a desk be a makeup studio for Aly. Jerry's update began with the Mets' win over the Twins, highlighting Juan Soto's 2-run homer and Alonso's "no excuses" comment about the weather. The Yankees also won, hitting 4 home runs, and Aaron Judge was named Team USA's World Baseball Classic captain. A caller questioned why Mark DeRosa hasn't been considered for an MLB managerial role.
Hour 2
Gio speculates about a "smokescreen" with the Giants holding another workout with Shedeur Sanders in Colorado, questioning if he could fall to their second pick, while Gio still prefers Jalen Milroe after taking Carter first. Jerry's update followed a discussion about Sal's controversial Masters comments. Jerry reported on the Yankees' win over the Royals with 4 solo home runs and the Mets beating the Twins with Juan Soto's second homer. The show also addressed a Braves reporter asking for a woman's number on air, deemed unprofessional by some but seemingly harmless. The hour concluded with Rory McIlroy's Masters win and Sal's reaction.
Hour 3
Yesterday's show featured awkward tension between BT and Sal after playing audio of Sal arguing with a Masters caller. Jerry's update followed, starting with the Mets' chilly win in Minnesota, highlighting strong pitching. He also covered the Yankees' 4 solo home run victory over the Royals, prompting Gio's question about keeping fields green. Aaron Boone discussed being named Team USA captain, and Bryce Harper revealed he's having a baby boy with a blue bat. The hour ended with a caller suggesting Carlos Rodon as a middle reliever and Boomer recalling a coach who gave him a positive thinking book.
Hour 4
Pat Boyle is now the full-time overnight host at Infinity Sports Network. A caller confessed to writing "I love you Gio" at a Sayville golf course, reminding Gio of his early golfing days, including hitting a ball to a gas station. Jerry's final update followed Gio reading Ralph Vacchiano's reaction to the Braves reporter asking for a woman's number, with the hosts finding it harmless while Ralph was disgusted. Jerry reported on the Mets' win in Minnesota with another Soto HR and the Yankees' 4 solo home run victory. Patrick Peterson retired from the NFL, and Sam Rosen called the Rangers' win, with one game left before his retirement. The Moment of the Day featured a Florida caller's Stephen Waldron impression, and the hour concluded with calls. -
Hour 1
Boomer returned from Vegas. The show briefly discussed the Knicks-Pistons playoff series starting Saturday and Rory McIlroy potentially winning the Masters for a Grand Slam. Jerry's first update included audio of McIlroy's Masters win and his post-win comments. The Mets beat the A's 8-0 (facing ex-teammate Severino), while the Yankees lost their series to the Giants and Jung Hoo Lee hit 3 homers. Jazz Chisholm mentioned using cream to stay warm. Jerry covered NHL news as the regular season ended. The hour concluded with Boomer detailing his Vegas hockey tournament.
Hour 2
The Knicks play the Pistons in round one, game one in Detroit on Saturday. Gio predicts a physical series with the Knicks winning in six, while Boomer sees it going seven games, noting the Pistons won three of four against the Knicks this season. A caller urged Gio to attend the Masters, but Boomer prefers watching on TV. Jerry's update featured Jim Nantz's Masters stories and Mike Tirico's call of Rory's win, including Rory's emotional words about his parents. Jerry disputed the idea that anyone can achieve anything. The hour ended with discussion of the Mets' series against the A's in Sacramento (before their Vegas move) and Gio's observation about Anthony Gallo's pronunciation of "depth" during his overnight hosting.
Hour 3
Friday, Abdul Carter's picture at the Giants facility led to Boomer discussing Shedeur Sanders' draft stock drop. Gio wants the Giants to draft Carter at 3 and Jalen Milroe later, benching Milroe for a year. Boomer questioned the Steelers releasing Justin Fields. A caller asked Boomer about C-Lo's children's names. Jerry's update included Rory McIlroy's Masters win and Augusta's 'no phone' policy, followed by an old Mike & The Mad Dog clip about Russo watching golf while bathing his kids. The Yankees lost to the Giants, while the Mets beat the A's, including an 8-0 win. A Houston fan stole a ball from Mike Trout. Michael King pitched a 2-hit shutout for the Padres. Mikal Bridges played 6 seconds to maintain his starting streak. The hour ended with discussion of Bill Belichick's girlfriend on the practice field, and Gio wondering why no one asks him about his younger girlfriend.
Hour 4
Rory McIlroy's Masters win, completing his Grand Slam, sparked a discussion about prominent athletes still seeking championships. Gio questioned including young quarterbacks like Josh Allen in this conversation, stating the Bills were like pre-Masters McIlroy. Jerry's final update highlighted McIlroy's win and post-match comments. The Mets won their series against the A's in Sacramento, while the Yankees lost to the Giants, falling to 8-7. Coach Thibs discussed the Knicks-Pistons playoff series starting Saturday. Boomer plans to attend the Islanders' final game, potentially Matt Martin's last. The Moment of the Day revisited Jazz Chisholm's cream layering for warmth. The show concluded with a preview of the Knicks-Pistons series and a caller's concern about high Knicks playoff ticket prices. -
Hour 1Today on Gio & Jerry (Boomer's out): Gio polled Jerry, Al, and Eddie for their Top 5 NY announcers. Before C-Lo's sports update (starting with his own Top 5), they discussed the Knicks' loss in Detroit (starters rested) and Wally Szczerbiak's post-game comments (featuring Al's "Boring" drops). C-Lo then covered the Masters' first day, including Gary Player's new girlfriend (he’s 90) and amateur Jose Luis's creek incident. The hour ended with Gio noticing Jerry looking at Arizona real estate and a discussion about the time commitment of kids' athletics.Hour 2Playoff Knicks opponents were discussed. The Mets and Yankees had recent afternoon games, making it feel like a long break. A caller questioned if the show is more relaxed without Boomer; Gio noted he sometimes avoids topics Boomer dislikes. They pondered how well the show members know each other (like a "Newlywed" game). C-Lo returned for his update, finding they don't know his kids' names. Kenny Albert reported on a Knicks-Pistons scuffle. At the Masters, Justin Thomas cursed after a bad shot, and Al questioned the free Masters app's extensive live coverage. The afternoon show went to the Islanders game where the Rangers scored 9 goals. The hour ended with Gio saying he'd be golfer Ludvig Aberg if he could wake up as any athlete.Hour 3Gio debates drafting QB Jalen Milroe. He suggests drafting LB Abdul Carter for immediate impact, then Milroe later, emphasizing the Giants need wins and a QB plan for Daboll/Schoen to stay. Jerry prefers Sanders for his media handling skills and expects better Giants QB play than the Jets (despite no Jets QB draft talk). Before C-Lo's update, they discussed their guest bartending for the Boomer Esiason Foundation. C-Lo's update included the Knicks' physical loss to the Pistons, Masters day one, and Augusta's female members. The hour ended with the Browns signing Joe Flacco to their QB room with Kenny Pickett.Hour 4Gio hosted a "Newlywed Game" between Al & Eddie to test their 17-year camaraderie. Before C-Lo's final update (following a discussion about the afternoon show requesting, not being invited to, the Islanders game), they recapped the Knicks' Detroit loss (featuring Kenny Albert's call) and Jim Nantz's story of acquiring Scottie Scheffler's old Yukon. A funny call to the Paul Feinbaum show involved a bowel movement discussion. The "Moment of the Day" questioned the show members' true knowledge of each other. The week ended with Gio receiving Barstool Golf merchandise (noting their high-stakes staff contests) and a discussion about Ted Knight's age in "Caddyshack" and his "Too Close For Comfort" role.
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Hour 1Today's show features Gio & Jerry as Boomer is out. They discussed Luka Doncic's 45-point return to Dallas, calling his trade and Denver's coach/GM firing unusual NBA moves. Relating this to the Knicks and Thibs, Jerry believes they can compete with Boston in a 6 or 7 game playoff series, while Gio predicts a second-round loss to Boston in the same timeframe. C-Lo's update included the Yankees' win (despite a shaky finish), Cody Bellinger's five-year chicken wing ban due to food poisoning, Gio and Jerry's fake scalped ticket stories, the Mets' shutout loss, and the White Sox's latest defeat involving Mike Tauchman. Later, Doncic received a standing ovation in Dallas. The hour concluded with Pat Boyle seeking a Masters golfer to bet on and Gio watching a tornado documentary on Netflix.Hour 2Gio isn't overly concerned about Devin Williams' early struggles, recalling Edwin Diaz's initial adjustment in New York. He criticized Brett Baty's throwing error and questioned Jeff McNeil's continued presence on the Mets. Regarding the Masters, Gio prefers top 20 bets. A caller shared details about Masters ticket prices and pickup. Jerry joked about shooting a 150 at Augusta. C-Lo's update included the Yankees' win. The show discussed Chris Russo's disbelief over Cody Bellinger's hotel chicken wing order and Keith McPherson's unfamiliarity with "scuttlebutt." Zach Gelb interviewed Ian Eagle about his and his son's Emmy nominations. Luka Doncic's 45-point return was mentioned again. The final segment covered the Rangers missing the playoffs, which annoyed Al last year, and the current Giants draft talk also bothers him, with a question raised about the lack of Jets quarterback draft discussion.Hour 3Justin Fields addressed media questions about the Jets potentially drafting a quarterback, stating he doesn't answer rhetorical questions but is open to teaching. Jerry believes Fields still needs instruction himself. The Steelers lack a quarterback, and Aaron Rodgers didn't appear at Pat McAfee's Pittsburgh show. The upcoming Kickoff to Summer show was mentioned. C-Lo's update covered Masters practice rounds. Allen Lazard is staying with the Jets on a reduced contract. DeShaun Watson claimed doubters will be proven wrong, but Gio called him a "slimeball loser." The show also pondered OnlyFans' profitability despite free content. The hour concluded with a discussion about Al Leiter's field in Bayville, NJ, where Jerry's son recently played, noting Al's funding of the field.Hour 4Thibs' job might be in jeopardy if the Knicks underperform in the playoffs, especially with Michael Malone available. The Rangers will have a new coach next season, highlighting the NHL's trend of rehiring coaches. The show questioned why good coaches are repeatedly fired instead of addressing player issues. A caller described an agent interacting with OnlyFans customers. Another asked Gio about breathing magnets, which didn't help him; he plans to try mouth "hostage tape." C-Lo's final update included Adam Schein's anger at optimism following the Knicks' loss to the Celtics, Jason Day's correction of a reporter's phrase, and the disappointment of Sam Rosen missing playoff games in his final season. The Moment of the Day was a humorous suggestion of an OnlyFans featuring Fred Couples. The show concluded with a discussion about golf spectators getting hit by stray balls.
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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. -
Hour 1
The Rangers' season is likely over, while the Mets continue winning despite offensive struggles, thanks to strong pitching and a solid bullpen. Cold weather forced MLB to reschedule games, with snow falling during the Yankees' Detroit game. Florida won the NCAA Championship against Houston. The Detroit Tigers' assistant GM resigned after accusations of sending inappropriate photos to female colleagues at the Tigers and MLB. Jerry's update included sounds of Florida's win, Charles Barkley's comments about San Antonio women, and a recap of the Mets' 2-0 shutout of the Marlins. Jerry's Boomer impressions were awkward. The hour concluded with further discussion of the Tigers' assistant GM's resignation and a caller's contrasting perspective on sending such photos within a marriage.
Hour 2
A Queens dean reported a student's father sent them inappropriate photos after a school outreach about the child's poor performance, prompting Boomer to question Gio's potential reaction to a bad report card. Jerry's update highlighted the Mets' 2-0 shutout of the Marlins (Senga's strong pitching, Lindor's 3 hits), Judge's RBI in the Yankees' loss, and the Dodgers' White House visit. Florida won the NCAA Championship. JJ Watt discussed the difficulty of criticizing players, countered by Boomer's "call it like you see it" stance. The Kelce brothers discussed detachable body parts. Lastly, Yankees and Mets games were moved to daytime due to cold, and the Knicks' performance against different caliber teams was noted.
Hour 3
Reports suggest the Giants will draft Abdul Carter if both he and Shedeur Sanders are available, with the Saints being the betting favorite for Sanders at pick nine, implying teams might be hesitant about him as a top-five pick despite quarterback needs at the top. Boomer questioned the Browns' strategy if they skip a QB, echoing Gio's sentiment about the Giants. They discussed first-round QB busts. Jerry's update included the final call of Florida's championship win, the Mets' shutout of the Marlins, the Yankees' cold loss, Ohtani's near-cycle, and Trump's praise for Betts at the Dodgers' White House visit. The hour ended with Gio's annoyance at social media food reviews mimicking Dave Portnoy and the overuse of "didn't have that on my bingo card," Boomer's enjoyment of irritating Jerry, and news of an upcoming docuseries on Jerry Jones.
Hour 4
As the Masters begins, Gio discussed his betting plans and intriguing tournament angles, along with the potential PGA/LIV merger. Jerry's final update covered the Mets' 2-0 win over the Marlins (Soto's RBI, 5th straight win, Lindor's 1500th hit), the Yankees' cold loss (Rodon's HR comment), and Ohtani/Dodgers' White House visit with Trump. Sam Rosen's call signaled the Rangers' season's end. The Moment of the Day was Jerry's awkward Boomer impression. The show concluded with Gio and Eddie reminiscing about a mistaken Zoom call and an awkward interview with Chris Russo and Serena Williams. -
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. -
Hour 1
Last night, the Mets' offense erupted, highlighted by Pete Alonso's grand slam, a much-needed boost according to Gio. Amidst discussions about the Yankees' struggling offense and a social media spat between Jazz Chisholm and Dave Portnoy, Gio speculated whether Rafael Devers' strikeouts were intentional to avoid DH duties, a theory Boomer dismissed. Jerry's update featured Alonso's homer with Howie Rose's call, Jameis Winston's jovial press conference, and Browns owner Jimmy Haslam's admission of Deshaun Watson's failed acquisition. Finally, the Jets revealed they've offered voluntary buyouts to a significant portion of their staff.
Hour 2
A video of DK Metcalf and Aaron Rodgers working out sparked Gio's frustration over Rodgers' drawn-out decision, questioning why a deal with the Steelers isn't finalized. The Deshaun Watson situation was revisited, with Gio asserting Watson's indifference to his reputation. Jerry's update covered Mets highlights, Rafael Devers' struggles, Carson Kelly's cycle, the Braves' winless start, Aaron Glenn's press conference, and the Titans' draft openness. Mike Tomlin addressed the Rodgers situation, and rumors circulated about Rodgers announcing his Steelers move on Pat McAfee's live show in Pittsburgh. Jameis Winston's Giants press conference and Frank Reich's interim coaching role at Stanford, with Andrew Luck as GM, concluded the hour.
Hour 3
The discussion about Frank Reich's Stanford interim coaching role continued, with calls for a potential "Football Friday" trip to California to see Stanford and to play golf at Pebble Beach. Jerry's update highlighted Brandon Nimmo's home run for the Mets, Carlos Mendoza's offensive analysis, Evan Roberts' bold claim about Aaron Judge, Ely De La Cruz's impressive RBI performance, Aaron Glenn's QB1 statement, Kevin Stefanski's Shedeur Sanders mention, and Jameis Winston's receiver comments. The hour concluded with a segment on Polymarket, a platform for betting on pop culture events, notably Sydney Sweeney's broken engagement.
Hour 4
Tiger Woods' April Fool's joke about playing the Masters sparked discussion, with Boomer considering his own prank about taking the Maryland Athletic Director job, prompting Gio to compare it to Stanford's offensive coordinator role. The Giants' draft strategy, particularly regarding Shedeur Sanders, was debated. Jerry's final update included Brian Daboll's quarterback focus, Jameis Winston's QB expectations, Jimmy Haslam's Deshaun Watson admission, and Gio's Tush Push criticism. Ochocinco's jab at Shannon Sharpe and Howie Rose's Mets call were featured. The Moment of the Day highlighted Woody Johnson's unusual praise of Aaron Glenn. Boomer concluded the show with good news for Rangers fans. -
In the far east of the Eurasian steppe, the sound of hoofbeats is growing...
In this episode we travel along the vast grassland corridor of the steppe, to hear one of the most remarkable and unlikely stories from medieval history – the story of the Mongol Empire. Find out how this group of nomadic horse riders united the peoples of the Mongolian steppe, and forged them into a truly unique kind of state. Discover how they conquered much of the lands of Eurasia, and brought the distant cultures of China, Persia, the Middle East and Europe into contact. And hear the story of how the world’s largest land empire finally came apart, and left the world as we know it in its wake.
Voice Actors:
Michael Hajiantonis
Henry Stenhouse
Lachlan Lucas
Alexandra Boulton
Simon Jackson
Tom Marshall-Lee
Chris Harvey,
Nick Denton
Amrit Sandhu
Matt Bidulph
Paul Casselle
Readings in Arabic were performed by Oussama Taher.
Readings in Chinese were by Richard Teng.
Readings from the secret history of the Mongols in Mongolian were performed by Uiles -
Boomer wonders who you would rather have as your QB, Aaron Rodgers or Russell Wilson?
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Scientists at Hewlett-Packard's crystal lab had tested thousands of specimens, but they'd never seen anything like this. The Mitchell-Hedges crystal skull defied everything they knew about physics and engineering.
According to legend, thirteen crystal skulls contained the complete knowledge of our galaxy. Twelve represented worlds where intelligent life existed, while the thirteenth skull connected them all.
The story spans from ancient Mars to modern-day laboratories, weaving through lost civilizations and CIA psychic programs. As scientists unravel the truth behind these mysterious artifacts, they discover something even more fascinating about the potential of crystal technology. -
In 1977, a remote Brazilian island experienced something unprecedented: systematic attacks on humans by unidentified flying objects. Victims reported glowing ceilings, beams of light, and blood extraction while paralyzed in their beds.
The Brazilian Air Force responded with Operation Prato (Operation Saucer), documenting hundreds of cases and gathering photographic evidence of unknown craft. Captain Uyrangê Hollanda led the investigation, eventually capturing images of objects hidden within the lights.
After decades of silence, Hollanda finally revealed what his team discovered, including his own terrifying encounter with the beings behind the attacks. Just weeks after his interview, he was found dead in his apartment.
The Colares incident remains one of the most well-documented UFO cases in history, raising uncomfortable questions about how governments handle first contact and why some files remain classified. -
Hour 1
Luis Gil's season is derailed by a severe lat strain, sidelining the Yankees pitcher for months. Discussions shifted to NFL salaries, with hypothetical figures for Boomer's era, and the Bengals' second consecutive tag of Tee Higgins. Boomer critiqued the Giants' QB-centric optimism, suggesting Aaron Rodgers as a potentially better short-term solution. He then questioned the Jets' playoff and Super Bowl chances, debating if a complete rebuild is necessary. C-Lo provided sports updates, starting with the Rangers' victory, and addressed the use of old audio clips in updates. The hour concluded with Boston radio host Fred Toucher's strong disdain for Pat McAfee.
Hour 2
The show revisited the Knicks' history of bad coaches and highlighted a humorous "All The Smoke" podcast segment on the 90s Utah Jazz. The unpredictable nature of NFL draft prospects was discussed, citing Jaxson Dart's rise and Shedeur Sanders' perceived lack of engagement in team interviews, sparking comparisons to Boomer's own draft experience and acknowledging potential biases due to Sanders' lineage. C-Lo's update covered his bike tour fundraising, the Jazz podcast segment featuring Vernon Maxwell's admiration for John Stockton, and Rich Eisen's analysis of the Giants' Matthew Stafford pursuit. Sean McVay's vocal coaching style was noted, and the Rangers' consecutive shutouts were recapped. Finally, the show speculated on the Jets' GM's potential missteps and the Raiders' quarterback decision with Tom Brady involved.
Hour 3
With NFL free agency approaching, the show previewed notable available players and speculated on Zach Wilson's future. Stefon Diggs' situation was humorously discussed, with Gio alleging he's being extorted. The conversation shifted to quarterback hand sizes and Marfan Syndrome, prompting a caller to provide medical context. C-Lo's update included Rick Pitino's comments on St. John's successful season and more heavily censored audio from the "All The Smoke" podcast. The hour concluded with a discussion of Gio potentially attending the Final Four if St. John's advances, and the hypothetical scenario of which local team's championship appearance would compel the show to travel.
Hour 4
Gio believes there's a smear campaign against Shedeur Sanders, but isn't worried about his attitude. Davante Adams will be traded or cut by the Jets. Boomer thinks no quarterbacks in the draft will be difference makers. Jordan Travis' agent blames the Jets for his injury, and Travis removed the Jets from his social media. The Rangers won 4-0 against the Islanders. The Moment of the Day was an intern greeting a stressed engineer. Egg prices have risen due to bird flu, which can spread through goose poop. -
Also Sean McVay on Stafford and how he kinda sounds like Loogey.
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The unpredictable nature of NFL draft prospects was discussed, citing Jaxson Dart's rise and Shedeur Sanders' perceived lack of engagement in team interviews, sparking comparisons to Boomer's own draft experience and acknowledging potential biases due to Sanders' lineage.
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Hour 1
Mets pitcher Sean Manaea has an oblique strain and might miss the start of the season. Yankees fans are happy about this and still mad that the Mets got Juan Soto. Stanton has tennis elbow in both elbows but also came back to NY for personal reasons. Rick Pitino is motivating his team. Chris Russo described altitude in square feet. Carlos Mendoza gave good news on Manaea’s injury. MSG broadcaster Al Trautwig passed away. NASA says the asteroid that might have hit Earth in 2032 now has a zero percent chance. Knicks injuries have hurt them this year.
Hour 2
Matthew Stafford wants $50 million per year and may be traded to the Giants or Raiders. Jerry returns with an update on the new Jaguars GM and other news. In the final segment, Adrian Wojnarowski is auctioning his old iPhones and press passes to raise NIL money for St. Bonaventure.
Hour 3
We discussed selling old press passes and iPhones. They also have Joe Benigno Giants credentials and Mike's On and CMB t-shirts. Jerry gave an update and discussed Rutgers players' class attendance on the road, African safaris, and Sean Manaea and Giancarlo Stanton's injuries. Bill Simmons called Jalen Brunson a 'flopper' and Shannon Sharpe talked about neighbors walking into his garage. A caller wanted to buy Gio's 'vajankle' but Boomer refused to sign it.
Hour 4
Boomer refused to sign the 'vajankle' for charity, despite initially agreeing. Jerry gave his final update, including Monmouth University's win and fake news about Luka jerseys. The Moment of The Day featured unusual items for sale. The Rangers are playing poorly, and Gio revealed his dislike of feet. - Laat meer zien