After an 0-5 start the Mets are now 9-8 and have won four straight series. While there were reasons for disappointment two weeks ago, there are now plenty of reasons for Mets fans to be happy and excited.
From 'Baseball Isn't Boring' (subscribe here): Few had such a great front row seat to the work and calls of Yankees broadcaster John Sterling than Sweeny Murti. That's why it was perfect timing for Rob Bradford to catch up with Sweeny to talk a
(INTERVIEW): Lori is joined by Mets beat reporter Mike Puma of the New York Post to discuss Doc Gooden's number retirement and an early status check of the team.
(SHOW OPEN): Lori gives her opinion on the Mets ceremony to retire number 16 in honor of Doc Gooden. She also talks about the Knicks getting the number two seed in the Eastern Conference Playoffs and facing either the Heat or 76ers.
Show Open: While many superstars have come to New York and fallen off, while others avoided New York entirely. Jalen Brunson came to the Knicks as a role player, and blossomed into a superstar and took over the city in the process. Meanwhile, t
Ann broadcasts from Augusta National, previews the Final Round, Scottie Scheffler's strong play; is Collin Morikawa poised to win? will Max Homa breakthrough? Can Ludvig Aberg win, playing in his very 1st Major? Ann talks about Tiger's struggle
Show Open: Al Cintron opens his show giving props to the Knicks, after a comeback win over the Nets, and the Mets, who explode for 14 hits in a win over the Royals.
From 'The Boone Podcast' (subscribe here): Bret Boone and Andy Martino discuss the 2024 outlook for both the Mets and Yankees. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn
SHOW OPEN: Lori opens her show discussing Caitlin Clark and the Iowa Women's Basketball team losing to South Carolina in the National Championship. She also talks about the massive ratings generated largely by Caitlin Clark.
Ann broadcasts 'live' from Augusta National and previews The Masters, recaps the Augusta National Women's Amateur, and visits with Hall of Fame caddie Joe LaCava as he looks back on the details of Tiger's incredible 2019 comeback Masters win.