We had a great time at our live event Friday night in Jersey City. Boomer had himself a good time and everything ended up covered in ranch dressing. Jets GM Joe Douglas was there and helped pour ranch dressing on Peter Schwartz. We were like Motley Crue, we came in and tore up the place and then left. CBS seemed to treat the LIV golfers differently because they tried to destroy the PGA Tour. Gio said what Phil Mickelson did was incredible and should have been treated that way on TV. Jerry is here for his first update and starts with Carlos Carrasco having another bad outing for the Mets as they lost to the Marlins Sunday. Franchy Cordero hit a HR for the Yankees and Jerry has the new John Sterling call, ‘you can bet the ranchy on Franchy’. Oneil Cruz of the Pirates broke his ankle on a slide and collision at the plate and then the benches cleared. The Tampa Rays won again and are now 9-0 to start the season. The Knicks and Cavs will play Saturday night at 6pm in Cleveland. Rudy Goebert of the Timberwolves punched a teammate in a huddle and another teammate punched a wall and broke his hand. Jon Rahm won the Masters. Quinnipiac won the National Championship in hockey and the head coach needed a hug from the ESPN reporter during the postgame interview. In the final segment of the hour, Peter King wrote about the time he picked Boomer up from the airport when he was first joining the Bengals. ‘The tall Nordic blonde, Esiason’ is how King described Boomer.
OBJ was going to meet with the Jets today, but yesterday he signed with the Ravens for a guaranteed $15 million and a chance to make $18 million. Who is going to be throwing him the football? Didn’t Lamar Jackson already say goodbye to the Baltimore fans? I think we promised Peter Schwartz something with the Jets after Joe Douglas helped dump ranch dressing on him. A caller wants to know why we don’t mention the NBA and China the way we mention LIV Golf and Saudi Arabia. Jerry returns for an update but first Gio tells us he was offered a last minute ticket to Bruce Springsteen on Long Island last night but he passed. Jerry starts with Carlos Carrasco stinking up the place again yesterday. That’s two bad outings to start the season. The Yankees hit three home runs yesterday, and Judge had two of them. Rudy Goebert punched a Timberwolves teammate in a huddle. Jon Rahm won the Masters and Phil Mickelson had a tremendous final round. Quinnipiac won the National Championship. In the final segment of the hour, Gio said he’s still getting pics and videos from various angles from Friday’s live show in Jersey City. Joe Douglas made news for saying Aaron Rodgers is coming soon. We recapped our night in Jersey City.
Max Scherzer has a huge start tonight at home against the Padres. If he looks bad again tonight the fans may turn on him. It’s a ‘sac up spot’ according to Gio. Starling Marte also has a neck strain so who knows if he’ll be out for an extended period of time. Jerry returns for an update but first we see a video of Boomer shoving crackers in Jerry’s mouth. The Yankees beat the Orioles with 2 HRs by Aaron Judge. Jon Rahm won the Masters and he got a text from Zach Ertz before he had a bad first hole. OBJ will not meet with the Jets today as he signed with the Ravens yesterday. The Mavericks are being investigated by the NBA for tanking Friday night’s game. In the final segment of the hour, we talk about the upcoming playoff series between the Knicks and Cavaliers which gets underway Saturday night in Cleveland. Boomer doesn’t want Julius Randle to play unless he’s 100%.
Phil Mickelson had a tremendous Masters weekend and Gio doesn’t feel like it’s being talked about enough because he’s with LIV Golf. We took calls on LIV golf and the Masters. Jerry returns for an update and starts with the Yankees win over the Orioles behind Nestor Cortes. Buck Showalter talked about the struggles of Carlos Carrasco. Rudy Goebert punched a Timberwolves teammate in a huddle yesterday. In the final segment of the show, we talked to Quinnipiac’s Head Hockey Coach Rand Pecknold about his team winning the NCAA Championship and him needing a hug from an ESPN reporter.