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.