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Boomer & Gio

Jazz Homered Too, Riley Never Heard Of Tanking Back In The Day

Boomer & Gio

Audacy

Sports, News

4.2707 Ratings

🗓️ 28 April 2026

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

Jerry returns with Jazz Chisholm homering as the Yankees beat the Rangers. Ben Rice and Aaron Judge also homered and Rice talked about that. Max Fried pitched well. Mason Miller finally gave up a run for the Padres, but they still won. Pat Riley talked about tanking in the NBA and said he never heard of that 15-20 years ago and how we coddle the modern day athlete.

Transcript

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0:00.0

We heard from Ben Rice with his home run and Aaron Judge with his and we also had another. His first pitch to Jazz Chisholm swung on and sent to deep right center field. That boss got carried back on the track. Looking up Nimmo, say goodbye. Home run for Jazz Chisholm. It's the third New York home run tonight for Jazz Home Run number three, RBI number 10 10 and what a start to the fourth inning.

0:21.6

A nice solo home run made it 4-0. 4-2, the final score as the Yankees beat the Rangers in the

0:26.6

opener as they moved to nine games over 500 at 19 and 10. Dave Sims with the call right here on

0:32.7

the fan. Rice's home run is 10th. Judges is 11th. They went back to back in the third inning. Here was Judge specifically talking. Look at that. Look at that guy. Here was Judge talking about his home run specifically. You know, for me, I was talking with Critchick earlier just about, you know, trying to work the count and get on base any way I can, especially that line up how deep it is. So work to tough out bad and think we were able to get one out. It sure was. And in terms of what Ben Rice has been doing this season, pretty remarkable, and Judge knows it's been great. Impressive to watch, you know, get a front row seat, you know, hitting right behind him now, and it makes my job easy when he does that. And Judge talking about hitting behind him, that means Rice is in front of him.

1:11.8

What is that like for the youngster?

1:13.8

It's good.

1:15.2

I mean, I enjoy hitting in the order with him, like, whether I'm in front of him or behind him.

1:23.4

I think there's, you know, different scenarios, different pitchers that either way works. Yes, for sure. Now we know how Juan Soto felt. Won Soto. He donned the pinstripes. You're right. Absolutely. And now he's miserable. We don't know that for a fact. We don't know that, but it hasn't gone great, as we know. Max Fre Fried, six scoreless innings, four hitball for the win, his fourth of the season, and he did it again. Another pickoff play got Josh Young, leaning at first base, picked him off out at second. Here was Freed. It's something that I've worked on since I've been, you know, eight, nine, ten years old since, you know with lead-offs and all that kind of stuff.

2:02.5

It's the running game and holding runners

2:05.6

is something that I take a lot of pride in.

2:07.4

And doing it better than anybody, I think, in baseball at this point.

2:10.5

Tonight, really good pitching matchup.

2:12.7

3-1, Cam Schlitler, ERA of 1.77,

2:16.1

facing 2-0, Jacob de Grom, 2.13 ERA on the fan at 805,

2:21.9

and the Akees did place John Carlos Stenton on the aisle with the low-grade strain in his right calf.

2:27.5

One correction, so I played the clip last hour of the Guardian's home run, Daniel Schneeman,

2:33.7

and then the guy taking the ball away from the girl. That was actually Ray's TV that played that. And I'm not sure if Guardians TV had it or not, but that was the Ray's television broadcast. Rays did beat the Guardians 3-2 for their fifth straight win. They stay a game and a half behind the Yankees atop the AL East. Mets home for the Nationals tonight. Clay Holmes, Zach Lattel, the starters there, met's two and 15 in their last 17.

2:52.1

The Padre the Yankees atop the A.L. East. Met's home for the Nationals tonight. Clay Holmes, Zach Lattel, the starters there,

2:53.9

Mets 2 and 15 in their last 17.

2:59.2

The Padres beat the Cubs 9-7, but the story was a 9-5 lead in the 9th when the Padres brought in Mason Miller,

3:01.8

and the inning got out to a controversial start in terms of the way this ball was called.

3:07.9

Slowly rolled towards third base.

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