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Malik Nabers’ Health Becomes the Giants’ Biggest Camp Story | Evan & Tiki

WFAN Daily

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Sports

3.8795 Ratings

🗓️ 15 July 2026

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

Football is already taking over New York, and Shaun Morash and Tiki Barber turn their attention to the biggest questions facing the Giants as training camp approaches. At the center of the conversation is Malik Nabers and whether his recovery will allow him to rejoin the offense without being rushed.

They also react to a dull MLB All Star Game, the Yankees winning with small ball, and a National League lineup that looked far too much like the struggling Mets. With baseball failing to deliver much excitement, the anticipation for Giants and Jets camp is only getting stronger.

Transcript

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0:00.0

And away we go. So look, here's how today is going to work on this show. There's going to be some All Star talk. I want to get some thoughts on the All Star getting to start. But in the end, this is a big football moving the ball down the phone. You know, we're 10 days away from Giant Training Camp. I walked around my local village did one of these like closed down the streets with the local bars, like block party kind of thing yesterday, happy hour. Right. So I walked in and a couple people that came up to me nice things about the show all had the same theme football what do you think of the giants this year what do you think of the jets this year football i could tell footballs on people no everybody's doing their previews everybody's starting to talk about i mean look the hall of fame teams that are playing arizona and i'm forgetting the other one now carolina because kiekeley Right, because Keekeley and then obviously Larry Fitzgerald as well. So the Hall of Fame game teams start camp next week. So we're in it, man. So it's here. We're going to be in it. It's here. And so the previews are starting to happen. People are starting to get excited. The architect just came up to me and said, hey, we're going to have a good giant season this year.

0:54.9

So it's, it's percolating in the air, and it's going to be time soon to start digging into both of our local teams.

1:02.4

Exactly. So here's the thoughts on the All-Star game as we then forward this to football, and we can get you on the phones on all these topics at 888, 808, 1019.

1:13.0

Overarching theme, last night's All-Star game was extremely boring and if i'm being completely honest with you um i felt nothing

1:18.2

as the yankee players kind of had back-to-back hits and cody belliger wins the MVP like i love

1:22.6

that for them but think about that cody belliger won the MVP with a single two-run RBI in the first inning. Well, this, okay. Think about that. All right. So let me get, can I give you my Yankee thought on the All-Star game? Go ahead. I found last night kind of poetically ironic that for all the yelling and screaming that gets done in this radio station and by Yankee fits, and I'm guilty of this as well as well with the Yankees are so homer or nothing.

1:47.6

You watched last night and granted there was no Aaron Judge, there's no show Heyo-Tani, Polskine's Pohlskins didn't pitch, Mizoroski didn't pitch, Littler didn't pitch, and that was part of it. The oldster game was boring. Some of the big stars you wanted to see didn't participate, whatever. the Yankee players

1:59.7

end up determining the outcome of the game

2:02.1

with small ball

2:03.0

back to back six whatever. The Yankee players end up determining the outcome of the game with small ball.

2:04.1

Back-to-back singles to give them a 3-0 lead.

2:06.2

It's not until Vargas hits a home run later on.

2:07.9

So for all the, the Yankees hit too many homers, in a collection of the game's best stars

2:12.7

that were available to play last night, the game is won by small ball, and the major three-fourths of the run are knocked

2:20.3

in by the Yankee players playing small ball. Yes. Is there not a sense of irony there, Tiki?

2:25.0

Well, you know it also is a sense of, this is an irony. I think it's just coincidence that the

2:30.4

National League met it all over themselves. Yes. But what I mean by that is that other than Juan Soto, no other starter in the All

2:40.2

Star Game had a hit.

2:42.1

You're right.

2:42.8

The only hits came from the substitutes, Pico Armstrong, and who is the other hit?

2:48.2

Lopez.

2:48.5

Lopez, Leigh, yeah.

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