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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. -
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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LeSean McCoy told Dak Prescott to ‘find a realtor’ after the Cowboys signed Joe Milton. Boomer said the Patriots didn’t want him in the building, being a distraction to Drake Maye. The TNT postgame show made a bunch of gun references regarding Ja Morant after he made the gun hand gestures again last night. Jerry wonders what Adam Silver thinks of this. The Moment of The Day: An A-I version of Dave Sims has a ‘bababooey, bababooey, Howard Stern’s penis, Hey Now’ HR call.
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It’s the home opener for the Mets today as they face the Blue Jays. Boomer goes, ‘Buzz, No Buzz’ for today’s game. A caller is on his way from Maryland to Citi-Field with his 5 year old daughter. Gio asked Boomer if he ever took a class trip to Frost Valley. We talked more about the home opener and one caller wants Brett Baty gone. Boomer doesn’t want anybody gone yet as it’s still so early.
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Jerry starts with the sounds of the Yankees beating the D-Backs, including a Grisham HR. John Kruk was trying to figure out his email while doing the Phillies game. Geno Smith got a huge new deal and the Cowboys traded for QB Joe Milton. Annie Agar described how she got a black eye. Mike Francesa also had a facial incident as his dog scratched his face.
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Keith Hernandez joins us to talk about the Mets season so far and the Mets home opener. He explained what he meant by ‘piss poor hitting’, which was for the Marlins and all of baseball. We also talked about Mark Vientos and the sophomore jinx, which Keith thinks is a real thing, albeit psychological. We also asked Keith about the UFO/Cat sweatshirt he was wearing. We also talked to Keith about the torpedo bats, and he doesn’t have an issue with it.
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Jerry starts with Dave Sims on the call as Aaron Judge had an RBI single, his 4th RBI of the night. Jazz Chisholm on how great of a start Judge has gotten off to. Dave Sims took to social media with a direct video message to Howard Stern saying he got ‘Hey Now’ from a Frank Sinatra song. Jerry went through a bunch of songs with ‘hey now’ in it. Gio is impressed how much Sims has been promoting himself.
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They get cold. This happens with wives and children mostly. A caller suggests giving your wife an allowance for the day whenever there’s an event. Gio said if he tried that, he would get stabbed. Jerry returns for an update, but first Gio watched Matthew Stafford with Bryson DeChambeau and the beautiful course Stafford belongs to. So there was no way he was leaving that to come here to the Giants. Gio said he also had no personality.
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C'mon, folks. It's A.I. generated. Get with the program. Other baseball news too.
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But he's gotta show up in October.
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Hour 1
The Mets rallied past the Marlins, highlighted by Pete Alonso's crucial home run, despite Keith Hernandez's "piss poor hitting" assessment. The Yankees struggled, striking out 16 times against the D-Backs. Other news included the Knicks' loss to the Cavaliers, Alex Ovechkin nearing Wayne Gretzky's goal record, and a discussion about Boomer's pronunciation of "Gabe Perreault."
Hour 2
Dan Orlovsky's son's art, and the tragic death of Brett Gardner's son from carbon monoxide poisoning, were highlighted. Boomer disputed Aaron Judge's ESPN ranking, sparking a "needle movers" discussion. The Yankees lost to the D-Backs, while the Mets won. The Dodgers are undefeated, the Cavs beat the Knicks, and Trey Hendrickson criticized the Bengals' front office. The segment concluded with discussions about an NFL without a salary cap, Steve Cohen's plans near Citi Field, and the distribution of online gambling revenue in New York.
Hour 3
The Knicks' lackluster performance in Cleveland, Ja Morant's finger gun gesture, and the NFL's crackdown on similar celebrations were discussed. Updates included the Yankees' loss, Pete Alonso's home run, and Shohei Ohtani's walk-off. The Dodgers and Padres remain undefeated. Deion Sanders' comments about his son and the Giants were highlighted, along with a report about Shedeur's draft prospects. The segment ended with a caller criticizing Roger Goodell and referencing a Super Bowl halftime show.
Hour 4
Gio discussed the "Gone Girls" Gilgo Beach documentary, highlighting the killer's burner phones and police profiling. Jerry's update covered the Knicks' loss, Mets' win, and Howard Stern's comments on Dave Sims. A caller complained about BT's "mmm-hmmm." The Moment of the Day focused on Al's hesitation about a guest. The show concluded with updates on the man who left his kids at McDonald's (which turned out not to be for a job interview) and Gio's confusion about a Morgan Wallen podcast segment on hunting. -
The Mets rallied past the Marlins, highlighted by Pete Alonso's crucial home run, despite Keith Hernandez's "piss poor hitting" assessment. The Yankees struggled, striking out 16 times against the D-Backs. Other news included the Knicks' loss to the Cavaliers, Alex Ovechkin nearing Wayne Gretzky's goal record, and a discussion about Boomer's pronunciation of "Gabe Perreault."
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Dan Orlovsky's son's art, and the tragic death of Brett Gardner's son from carbon monoxide poisoning, were highlighted. Boomer disputed Aaron Judge's ESPN ranking, sparking a "needle movers" discussion. The Yankees lost to the D-Backs, while the Mets won. The Dodgers are undefeated, the Cavs beat the Knicks, and Trey Hendrickson criticized the Bengals' front office. The segment concluded with discussions about an NFL without a salary cap, Steve Cohen's plans near Citi Field, and the distribution of online gambling revenue in New York.
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The Knicks' lackluster performance in Cleveland, Ja Morant's finger gun gesture, and the NFL's crackdown on similar celebrations were discussed. Updates included the Yankees' loss, Pete Alonso's home run, and Shohei Ohtani's walk-off. The Dodgers and Padres remain undefeated. Deion Sanders' comments about his son and the Giants were highlighted, along with a report about Shedeur's draft prospects. The segment ended with a caller criticizing Roger Goodell and referencing a Super Bowl halftime show.
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Gio discussed the "Gone Girls" Gilgo Beach documentary, highlighting the killer's burner phones and police profiling. Jerry's update covered the Knicks' loss, Mets' win, and Howard Stern's comments on Dave Sims. A caller complained about BT's "mmm-hmmm." The Moment of the Day focused on Al's hesitation about a guest. The show concluded with updates on the man who left his kids at McDonald's (which turned out not to be for a job interview) and Gio's confusion about a Morgan Wallen podcast segment on hunting.
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There’s a new Netflix documentary called ‘Gone Girls’ about the Gilgo Beach serial killer. Gio has started watching it because it’s so local and hits home for him. Police used the burner phones the killer was using as they were all from a very small area. It was interesting to see how the police created a profile that found the killer.
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