Hour 1
Boomer and Gio discussed the Mets' baserunning errors and the Yankees' 29-inning scoreless streak, with Boomer urging the Yankees to acquire a new bat. They also touched upon Francisco Alvarez's struggles and their recent golf outing at Bethpage Black. The hour concluded with news of the Florida Panthers winning their second consecutive Stanley Cup and a caller's comment on Gio not supporting Boomer in an earlier argument against Jerry.
Hour 2
Nick Castellanos was benched for "inappropriate comments" made to manager Rob Thomson, prompting discussion on managerial authority, with Gio wondering if Aaron Boone would do the same. This occurred as the Yankees suffered their third consecutive shutout loss, extending their scoreless streak to 29 innings. Meanwhile, the Mets blew a 3-run lead in Atlanta, and Francisco Alvarez had a rough defensive night. Juan Soto was controversially doubled out on a flyball, blaming the umpires. Other news included Russell Wilson's commitment to practice, the Panthers winning their second straight Stanley Cup, and the Jets signing a 243-pound USFL kicker. The segment ended with old tweets of BT criticizing Boomer's suits resurfacing.
Hour 3
The Florida Panthers won their second straight Stanley Cup, leading to a discussion about state taxes impacting player choices. The show also covered the Mets blowing a lead against the Braves and the Yankees' ongoing 29-inning scoreless streak. Personal segments included a running joke about Jerry's missed golf invite, old tweets of Brandon Tierney criticizing Boomer's suits, the Jets signing a 243-pound USFL kicker, and nostalgic talk about school scoliosis and hernia checks.
Hour 4
The Florida Panthers won their second straight Stanley Cup. WNBA tensions between the Fever and Sun over Caitlin Clark were discussed, alongside a phys ed teacher's struggles with scoliosis tests. The Yankees were shut out again, and the Mets blew a 3-run lead in Atlanta, and "Big Intern" Zach was in the studio.