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Boomer & Gio

Best of the Yankees on WFAN: What to do with Volpe?

Boomer & Gio

Audacy

Sports, News

4.4676 Ratings

🗓️ 27 April 2025

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

This week's Yankees highlights include Chris McMonigle declaring that Anthony Volpe's time to prove himself is running out, plus Sal Licata ripped MLB for taking a home run away from Aaron Judge. Meanwhile, Max Fried lost a no-hitter due to a scoring decision, but Evan Roberts says it would have been a fake no-no anyway.

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0:00.0

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0:15.6

I don't know how we can, and this could be a huge home run, by the way. You want to play it forward for Aaron Judge.

0:20.3

Of course, we're talking about yesterday with Judge in a home run.

0:22.7

And somehow, even though it's a minor league ballpark and that's a whole different story that you got major league teams playing in minor league ballparks, somehow, even with the replay that we all saw, Aaron Judge, hit a mammoth home run, goes into the trees in fair territory.

0:38.3

If we saw the replay, that means they, the umps saw the replay, the powers that be in the control center.

0:45.8

They saw the replay.

0:47.1

How do they not deem that a home run?

0:50.1

That is just total bull crap.

0:52.8

Not to mention that replay in general, whether you go back to last week,

0:55.5

with the Mets getting screwed with a call in Minnesota because they didn't have any challenges.

0:58.7

If we're going to have replay, and by the way, I've hated replay since its inception,

1:02.6

and this is exactly why.

1:03.6

I remember doing overnight shows railing about it saying, I want less replay.

1:07.4

And people say, oh, why, you don't want the calls to get right? No, I'd love the calls to get right. Problem is, the more replay you put in, the more calls are getting wrong anyway. They're still

1:14.6

getting wrong. Something as basic as Aaron Judge hitting a home run can get overturned. I mean,

1:21.7

that is just not good for the competition of the sport. And as I was saying before, potentially

1:26.2

for a record here. Who's to say that Aaron Judge

1:29.2

doesn't end up with 70 plus home runs

1:31.3

or 63 home or whatever it may be?

1:33.8

He's going to have that home run

1:35.5

wiped off the board. That's a home run.

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