meta_pixel
Tapesearch Logo
Log in
Boomer & Gio

Boomer & Gio Podcast (WHOLE SHOW)

Boomer & Gio

Audacy

News, Sports

4.2 • 707 Ratings

🗓️ 16 July 2025

⏱️ 168 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

Hour 1 After last night’s entertaining MLB All-Star Game, Boomer and Gio discussed the impending trade season. Boomer believes the Yankees and Mets should be aggressive in pursuing a championship, citing the Yankees’ DFA of DJ LeMahieu as a signal of their intent. Gio recalled the Mets’ 2000 acquisition of Mike Bordick. Jerry’s first update covered the All-Star Game swing-off and Boomer’s disappointment in star non-participation. Sauce Gardner extended his contract with the Jets, while Terry McLaurin of the Commanders remains without one. In the final segment, Gio reminisced about the 2009 “Balloon Boy” hoax and a caller inquired about swingers using loofahs. They also discussed Hooters’ potential business struggles. Hour 2 The hour begins with calls about The Villages, including one caller claiming his in-laws started a swingers club there and explaining its workings. He then adds a Jason Giambi/Mike Francesa joke. Jerry provides an update after more calls about The Villages, and Gio explains loofah colors. We'll miss Eddie and his drops. The MLB all-star game featured a unique swing-off and a recreation of Hank Aaron’s 715th home run. Sauce Gardner will be a Jet long-term. Shaq threatened RG3 over Angel Reese posts. Terry McLaurin wants a new contract. Boomer explains escrow via Eddie. Jerry concludes with Florida sex talk. In the final segment, Boomer and Gio learn Al used Grok for vacation planning and shared a "Fat Girls Hiking" book image, which Gio investigates. A caller stuck in The Villages during COVID described older residents trying to sleep with him and his girlfriend. Hour 3 The hour begins with calls about The Villages, including one caller claiming his in-laws started a swingers club there and explaining its workings. He then adds a Jason Giambi/Mike Francesa joke. Jerry provides an update after more calls about The Villages, and Gio explains loofah colors. We'll miss Eddie and his drops. The MLB all-star game featured a unique swing-off and a recreation of Hank Aaron’s 715th home run. Sauce Gardner will be a Jet long-term. Shaq threatened RG3 over Angel Reese posts. Terry McLaurin wants a new contract. Boomer explains escrow via Eddie. Jerry concludes with Florida sex talk. In the final segment, Boomer and Gio learn Al used Grok for vacation planning and shared a "Fat Girls Hiking" book image, which Gio investigates. A caller stuck in The Villages during COVID described older residents trying to sleep with him and his girlfriend. Hour 4 Boomer and Gio discuss Arch Manning's NFL draft future and potential top-picking teams. Hoodie Allen calls in, discussing his new single and Jets fandom, aspiring to be the Ben Stiller of Jets fans. Jerry's final update covers Hoodie Allen, golf in bad weather, Wyndham Clark's anger management, Pete Alonso's home run, Edwin Diaz's ABS win, and extensions for Sauce Gardner and Terry McLaurin. The Moment of The Day features loofah color codes and swingers. The show concludes with NBA players on vacation and Boomer challenging Gio to row across South Bay.

Transcript

Click on a timestamp to play from that location

0:00.0

It's the Boomer and Geo podcast from WFAN.

0:04.8

And we're coming to you live for the built for tough studio.

0:08.0

Boomer Assy and Greg Gianotti.

0:09.5

It's Boomer in Geinati.

0:10.4

It's Boomer and Geo on the fans, simulcasts across the country on CBS Sports Network.

0:14.5

And wherever you are on the free Odyssey app, good Wednesday morning.

0:19.7

Some news in New York again with the Jets.

0:22.8

Bumer Seta yesterday now that they got the Garrett Wilson deal done, they're going to get the sauce gardener deal done.

0:27.8

I didn't think they would do it. They did it. And you've got those two guys locked up now as Darren Moogie and Aaron Glenn in this new regime making some statements.

0:36.3

And last night you had some interesting things happen in the All-Star game. I actually, yes, just said that. Some interesting things happened to the All-Star game. Mildly interesting. I'm not going to pretend like it was some sort of groundbreaking deal, but mildly interesting. Obviously with the swing off at the end. And then you had the ABS system and the tapping and it worked for Edwin Diaz.

0:55.2

And we saw Pete Alonzo hit a big three-run Homer.

0:58.2

And there was some moments there.

0:59.7

So I will give Major League Baseball credit.

1:01.8

They definitely got some people excited about what happened last night.

1:06.1

And of course, I'm sure there's going to be a who knows where we go today on this very light sports Wednesday.

1:12.2

That's why you have to buckle up and come for the ride with Boomer and Gio. Like always, all the way to 10 o'clock. Good morning, Boomer. How are you? Yeah, I'm doing good. And I do agree that the All-Star game is probably the best All-Star game in the last 20 years. The presentation was pretty good. and, you know, people always ask and they always say about

1:29.2

all-star games, no matter what league they're talking about, are these guys really playing hard?

1:34.4

Those kids were playing hard. Those guys were playing hard last night. You know, when you got guys

1:38.6

like scoble and skeeens thrown 100 miles an hour. Yeah. They're playing hard they they want to win and uh you know i

1:45.7

know rob manfred's got all these little tricks to speed up the game and to end the game i hate we

1:50.0

hated the game when it ended in the tie oh it's awful but then again you don't want it to go into

1:53.8

extra innings and have pitchers pitching extra you know uh pitches if they don't have to and so

...

Please login to see the full transcript.

Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Audacy, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.

Generated transcripts are the property of Audacy and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.

Copyright © Tapesearch 2026.