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Boomer & Gio

Boomer & Gio Podcast (WHOLE SHOW)

Boomer & Gio

Audacy

News, Sports

4.2707 Ratings

🗓️ 28 August 2025

⏱️ 156 minutes

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Summary

Hour 1 Jerry and Willie Colon fill in for Boomer and Gio. Jerry praises Nolan McLean's impressive 8-inning shutout against the Phillies, leading to a Mets sweep. The Mets are clicking, and Jerry believes they can go on a run. Juan Soto is hitting with runners in scoring position. C-Lo's update highlights McLean's "shoved" performance and the Mets' success with RISP. Francisco Alvarez was hit by a pitch again. The Yankees hit six homers in their 11-2 win over the Nationals; Anthony Volpe was hitless. The Patriots claimed Tommy DeVito. Jerry and Sal's event clips are discussed. The hour ends with talk of a heated US Open match and the hosts' athletic endeavors. Hour 2 The hour begins with a discussion about the Yankees' blowout win, specifically Anthony Volpe being booed despite the team scoring nine runs. Jerry believes fans went too far, while Willie disagrees. They also disliked Giancarlo Stanton not being in the lineup. C-Lo provides an update, mentioning Evan Roberts' admiration for Nolan McLean and playing a Philadelphia radio host's rant resembling Jerry's classic rants. Cody Bellinger hit one of the Yankees' 6 home runs in their 11-2 thrashing of the Nationals. C-Lo shares clips of Taylor Townsend clarifying her showdown with Jelena Ostapenko. Tom Brady can attend production meetings but not practices, which Jerry thinks won't affect his job, though Willie understands why some broadcasters like watching practice. Jordon Hudson and Bill Belichick want to trademark "gold digger." The hour concludes with Jerry recounting his night at a Lady Gaga concert, noting the presence of many gay men, and Willie's past experience in an unwelcome establishment. Jerry then asks Brian Rascona about his Ryder Cup volunteer assignment. Hour 3 The hour began with a Yankees discussion, noting only five MLB hitters bat over .300, leading to a debate on modern hitting approaches. C-Lo's update highlighted Boomer's X activity, the Mets' strong performance (especially Mark Vientos), and the Phillies' TV postgame show's praise for Nolan McLean. Howie Rose's issue at a Mets game reminded C-Lo of a Mad Dog rant. The Yankees crushed the Nationals 11-2. Dawn Staley discussed her Knicks HC interview. The final segment covered Andrew Thomas's return to Giants practice (key to their season) and Micah Parsons, with Willie expecting him to stay a Cowboy, prompting Jerry to ponder the perception of edge rushers' success against offensive linemen. Hour 4 The final hour discusses the Mets' sweep of the Phillies, highlighting their 38 hits and Nolan McLean's dominance, and the team's changed dynamic. Jerry notes the 2025 Mets' inconsistency. The Yankees scored 11 runs despite Giancarlo Stanton's absence. Compass Media Networks' Chad Brown previews the college football and NFL seasons, discussing Bill Belichick at UNC and Aaron Rodgers in Pittsburgh. Brown doubts Russell Wilson's future as an NFL QB for the Giants. C-Lo provides his final update, covering McLean's night and new clips from Hunter Brody. The Yankees swept the Nationals. The Moment of The Day features Jerry and Willie's unexpected nights at gay bars.

Transcript

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0:00.0

It's the Boomer and Geo podcast from WFAN.

0:04.8

All right, Thursday morning in New York City.

0:06.5

What is up?

0:07.2

It is the Boomer and Geo program on the fan and CBS Sports Network coming to you live from the

0:12.2

Bilt-Fourtef Studio.

0:14.0

A beautiful morning in New York as this nice little trend of weather continues.

0:19.0

The guys are out.

0:19.8

They will be back on Tuesday as they will kick off

0:22.4

the start of the NFL season. And also, when they come back, maybe some pennant race baseball as well.

0:28.5

Who knows? We shall see. We will get to the football because as always, there is always football

0:32.9

to talk about. Yeah, the cuts the other day. We now know where Tommy DeVito's going. We can get to some of the

0:39.2

other things around the league, too. The Yankees were the big one, which we will get to.

0:43.4

But we will start with the Mets as I look to my left and I see former Steeler and Jack Willie

0:47.8

Cologne for a fourth straight day. Good morning. Willie. How are you? Hey, Jared. Good morning.

0:51.5

Good morning, man. I think the Mets have found something, Willie.

1:11.6

I think the Mets have found something. They were sexy last night. Sexy is a good word. This Nolan McLean is... Man. I mean, you want to talk about setting a tone. And, you know what? A sweep by the Phillies is they pulled to win in, you know, another game closer to the division lead. You know, you want to talk about You're still a lot of time.

1:13.1

You still think the Phillies might win the division, whatever. Yes, all of that is true. What this kid did, though, and has done in his three starts, is simply remarkable. And last night, you know, there's two different things that I love. Number one, he starts the game off by striking out Trey Turner on three straight pitches.

1:30.1

And then you look at the eighth inning.

1:31.8

And I'm not going to lie, when he finished the seventh, I'm like, are they going to let him pitch the eighth? I thought they were going to pull him. And I know the pitch count was low, but I mean, who the hell knows in this day and age? He comes out. He looked like he started to dry up a little bit.

1:41.5

And I was like, this is a good time to kind of say, all right, good job, kid.

1:44.1

Let's save you.

1:44.9

But they was like, no, let him go through it.

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