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Boomer & Gio

Audio From Opening Day, Mets Preview

Boomer & Gio

Audacy

Sports, News

4.2707 Ratings

🗓️ 26 March 2026

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

Jerry starts with Trent Grisham’s 2-run triple. We heard from Max Fried after the game about his performance. Jazz Chisholm was asked about expectations for this year. We heard Jameis Winston on the pre-game show. We heard from Freddy Peralta on getting the start today for the Mets. David Stearns talked about it being 40 years since the Mets won a World Series. Also, NBA & NHL scores.

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0:00.0

The Yankees got going early on, wound up beating the giant seven zip. This pitch for Webb, swing on, drive to the gap in right center field. That's going to get down. Everybody's running. There comes McMahon. Wells flying around third. Christian to second, thinking about third. Here's the throw to third. He dives head first. He's in there with a triple. Two run triple. And the Yan Yankees have a 5-0-0 lead here at San Francisco. And that is Dave. That is Dave Sims with the call here on the fan. Cap the five-run inning. Seven-Zip the final as the Yankees opened the season on a winning note. Man, what the heck was it with the ball? The balls hit in the Yankees. Balls hitting the Yankees? Jazz. Chisholm Jr. got hit by a pitch. He did. And about two balls were thrown in guys got ahead. That's true. Including Trent Grisham here is he hit the ball out there in the place where you get a triple when you play in that building. By the way, that that stadium is unbelievable. Awesome. You ever been there? Oh, yeah, plenty of times. I've been to San Francisco. I've not been there for a day. That stadium is, it's just an amazing stadium. And on a beautiful day like yesterday, it is about as pretty as it gets. Jose Caballero opened the scoring with an RBI single, Ryan McMahon, a two-run single.

1:11.7

Here was Grisham on yes post-game in the locker room. How did you guys do that in that second inning as you exploded for the five runs? It was just a well-executed team approach. We just stepped in the box where you hit. I mentioned Caballero and McMahon doing it at the bottom of the order. We have faith in all the guys here, from top to bottom, all the way to the end of the bench to the back of the bullpen.

1:31.1

We have faith in all the guys here, from top to bottom, all the way to the end of the bench to the back of the bullpen. We have a lot of faith in our guys. John Carlos Stanton, two for four with an RBI single. Max Fried, six and a third, two hitball for the win. The box score looks great. He will tell you a different story, though. he also with yes after the game says he wasn't sharp it was one of those

1:45.3

outings where you just got to try to figure out how to get it done when you aren't the most locked

1:51.8

in especially coming out the gate and he was specifically talking about the first inning ran into

1:56.6

a little bit of trouble but as we played highlight, the offense really was able to relax.

2:02.1

Yeah, but as the game went on, he got better, you know, and as opposed to Logan Webb.

2:07.1

You know what I mean?

2:07.6

Like, Logan had to, well, that second inning.

2:09.9

Second thing was brutal, but.

2:11.7

Here was the other one from Freed.

2:13.2

Walking a guy on four pitches and having to grind through it,

2:17.0

uh, definitely was searching, but when the guys go out there, walking a guy on four pitches and having to grind through it.

2:23.0

Definitely was searching, but when the guys go out there and put up five runs in the second,

2:26.4

and it just allows you to take a deep breath and get into the game.

2:29.1

And so you mentioned Logan Webb, his line, not great.

2:31.4

Seven runs, nine hits over the five innings.

3:41.1

Now, while Netflix was interviewing Tony Vitello, you did have the first ABS challenge, which people got on them. That was just poor timing. There's nothing you can do about that. Here was Vitello. So here you've got Freed talking about struggling and not sharp early. They had an opportunity to score a run or two. Feel like a missed opportunity, first-time manager in the bigs. It's tough to have a time machine and go back and figure out how would the rest of the game have played out after that? Well, that is very true. He says, we lost, that's it. We could nitpick, but this wasn't a game, a March Madness game where we, you know, drew up the wrong play at the end, or one guy missed a free throw at the end of the game or anything like that. I'll say one thing. Barry Bonds had I think it was Barry Bonds had a really good point last night about a college coach becoming a major league baseball coach. Is that you got 162 games or maybe it was resolved? And you're going to know, it was him. And he said you're going to lose eight games in a row at some point. Exactly. And usually college coaches aren't used to that. And it made me think. This is why Tom iso probably didn't go to the pros. This is why Dan Hurley didn't go to the Lakers. Could you imagine Dan Hurley in the middle of a five-game losing streak in the NBA? He tried to talk to those guys?

4:14.3

He'd, like, be under the scorers table somewhere. Oh, yeah. You know what I mean? There's just no way. Yeah, the skin would be melting off his skull. Exactly. So if they have, like, 34, 35 games they play, and they lose three games during the year, you know, he can overcome that. Yeah, it's an interesting thing. you know, obviously, college baseball manager, but never played in the pros, really had no connection to Major League Baseball at all. And now he's here, I mean, in this experience, thrust right in. It's not a, not an easy task. Let's go to Chris and see Clef. Chris, what's happening? How are you guys? Good. Good morning.

4:14.7

Yeah, we're good. You're talking about, lovely.

4:17.5

So a couple of things.

4:19.0

Netflix, so I couldn't figure out.

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