Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 8 days 6 hours 48 minutes
Host Andy Suekoff opens the show by recapping the New York Rangers victory on Sunday over the Washington Capitals with Jim Cerny. Later, Andy discusses what the Jets and Giants should do at the NFL Draft this year.
Host Bill Donohue welcomes former New York Mets OF and 1986 World Champion Kevin Mitchell, followed by ”Little Ricky” himself, Keith Thibodeaux.
Host Chris Caputo talks with golf journalist Ann Liguori about the Masters and her new book Life on the Green. Later, Yankees reporter Bryan Palermo breaks down the Yankees hot start and Mets reporter John Hanson discusses the first few weeks for the Amazin' Mets.
Host Bill Donohue welcomes former New York Knicks forward and two-time World Champion Senator Bill Bradley to the program. In the second half, Bill talks with Tom Hallion, a retired Major League Baseball umpire who worked in the National League from 1985 to 1999 and in both major leagues from 2005 until 2022.
Host Bill Donohue welcomes former New York Mets pitcher Dwight Gooden, and later talks about the passing of longtime Mets catcher Jerry Grote.
Host Hector Moquette began the show by recapping the opening weekend in baseball, focusing first on the New York Mets uninspired three games to begin the season. Then Hector touched on the New York Yankees and how they were doing after sweeping the Astros in Houston. Hector then took some listener calls and wrapped the first half talking a little New York Knicks basketball...
Host Bill Donohue welcomes former New York Mets skipper Terry Collins and former Mets and Boston Red Sox pitcher Calvin Schiraldi.
Hosts Hector "from the Bronx" Moquette and Eric "from Ronkonkoma" kicked off the show reacting to the recent comments by New York Mets owner Steve Cohen. Later, the guys talked about the New York Knicks recent run and whether they will be able to get completely healthy. Also discussed were the New York Yankees and the Gerrit Cole injury, as well as Marcus Stroman declining the opening-day start.
It was all about March Madness as hosts Mike Guidone and Chris Caputo welcomed two coaches with Long Island roots to discuss the “Big Dance.”
Former University of Albany Head Coach Will Brown and current Yale University coach James Jones joined the program to give their insights...
Hosts Rob Fried and Hector Moquette open the show with an upbeat assessment of the New York Mets spring training progress, highlighting their potential to contend for a wildcard spot in the competitive National League. Switching gears, they turn their attention to the New York Yankees, recognizing the team's strong roster and even daring to predict a thrilling World Series showdown against the Los Angeles Dodgers...