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Judge's Elbow; We Talk About Retirement; Roy White Calls In; Frank The Tank Goes Nutsoid (Hour 3)

Boomer & Gio

Audacy

Sports, News

4.4676 Ratings

🗓️ 7 August 2025

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Judge's elbow raises questions, while Stanton's bat is needed. Retired callers express uncertainty about their newfound free time. C-Lo provides an update, but first, former Yankee Roy White discusses the challenges of playing left field compared to easier center field. C-Lo then covers the Mets' near no-hitter and sweep by the Guardians, prompting Frank The Tank's outrage and prediction of another sweep in Milwaukee. George Kittle defends his position from aspiring newcomers. The hour concludes with Boomer guessing real vs. fake headlines from Jerry.

Transcript

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0:00.0

It's the Boomer and Geo podcast from WFAN. All right, a couple minutes after 8 o'clock. It is the Boomer and Geo program. Built Ford Tuft Studio 888808-101-19. Is the number going to move in? Yes. I was just going to ask you. I was just going to say, so now I'm reading that they're not, they're not sure about Aaron Judge's elbow.

0:21.2

Right.

0:21.6

So he was playing catch with John Carlo and they were doing that 60, 90-foot toss thing.

0:26.7

And he said it felt okay, but they're not ready to put him back in the outfield.

0:30.9

But they did say that we may see John Carlo in the outfield.

0:36.4

Yeah.

0:37.0

At Yankee Stadium. Yeah, it's grass. He can play in grass. Couldn't Carlo in the outfield. Yeah. At Yankee Stadium.

0:37.8

It's grass.

0:38.6

He can play in grass.

0:36.0

Couldn't play in turf in Texas. I understand. And you got to get his bat in the lineup. I mean, one of the guys who has been producing, even when this team hasn't played great or they've been losing games, but he has been mashing the ball. he's hit, I think, 10 or 11 home runs now since he's come back.

0:54.6

Even sometimes, I mean, there's double play he hit into the other day, but he has been mashing the ball. He's hit, I think, 10 or 11 home runs now since he's come back. Even sometimes, I mean, there's double play he hit into the other day, but he still hits the ball. Incredibly. You need that bat in the order. And if he can't play and judge is going to be the DH, then you're never going to have the two of them back in the order together until judge is ready to throw. So to me, if you've got to throw Stanton and right field, you know, what's so funny, one of the conversations about Jason Dominguez, and I saw even the other day, he had a ball where he didn't track it well and left field and this guy's the center field or, yeah. You can either catch the ball or you can't catch the ball. And you can either read the ball off the bat. That's the important. And I guess that's his issue. And I don't know why it would be that different in center field to left field, but whatever. I'm pretty confident John Carlos Stanton, catch the ball. Not all that confident in him running after it, you know, but he can catch the ball. He's a professional ball player, put him out there and get his back on the line. Well, and that is part and parcel to helping the pitchers with the defense because

1:48.1

the defense has killed the pitchers at times. That's true too. And, you know, I'm thinking that

1:52.5

Ryan McMahon has settled things down at third base a little bit. I mean, so, I mean, they have the players.

1:59.2

They have the players to win.

2:07.3

And, you know, it's just that when these injuries start happening and one thing leads to another, and then all of a sudden one player is out of the lineup when that player should be back in the lineup,

2:12.7

you know, it's goldsmith's going through it now.

2:15.2

And I think that Dominguez is probably going to go through it now for the next couple weeks. Perhaps. Because of this situation and whether or not, you know, they feel like they can put Jean-Cardle out there on left field and let them play out there for a couple games. I can't imagine them doing that back-to-back. It's got to be right-field. And if it's going to be lefty pitching, then I think he's going to be out there. You think it's going to be right field? Do you think it's going to be left field? I think it's got to be right field. And if it's going to be lefty pitching, then I think he's going to be out there.

2:34.3

You think it's going to be right field?

2:35.4

Do you think it's going to be right field? Because Bellinger can play left, no problem. I would put him in right field and I would leave him there for the games you want him in the lineup, especially if it's facing a left-handed pitcher. but I want to see him get,

2:31.8

I don't want him just getting one pinch hit

2:33.7

at bat in the game.

2:35.0

I want him just getting one pinch

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