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Boomer & Gio

Mendoza On Mets & Classic Ed Coleman On-Air Audio

Boomer & Gio

Audacy

News, Sports

4.2707 Ratings

🗓️ 3 April 2026

⏱️ 8 minutes

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Summary

C-Lo has the sounds of the Mets losing in San Francisco as the offense struggles again. We heard from Carlos Mendoza after the game. David Peterson had a rough night. We heard old tape of Eddie Coleman getting frustrated at Mets and Yankees fans calling into the station to trash each other. Jack Hughes had a big night as the Devils beat the Capitals.

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0:00.0

7-2 loss for the Mets last night in the first of four with the Giants in San Francisco.

0:04.1

So Bo Bichette had the RBI double in the top of the first, but David Peterson struggled from the jump. And then Bichette did not hit with much luck the rest of the night, but his swings and the contact certainly looked and sounded a whole lot better. Ready from the belt, takes a deep breath in the two one. Swinging a high fly ball, center field.

0:21.9

Bader going back, flips his hips, drifting back to the warning track.

0:25.8

He jumps at the wall and he makes the catch.

0:29.0

Harrison Bader might have taken one away from Boba Sheck.

0:33.9

Tedwell's one two.

0:35.9

Lines are first caught by Schmidt and he steps on first to double up Soto, who had no chance. We call those loud outs. That's a good sign if you're looking for, you know, the underlying metrics and the numbers, right? Boomer, he hit the hard contact last night. Yeah, the NLI metrics are important. Yes, they are. And that was Pat McCarthy, Keith Rad, Odyssey Mets Radio. So Bichette keeps in the ball like that. He'll be just fine, and Carlos Mendoza says he's coming along. I'll have him really good at bat today. First hitting, a double, then the one he drove to center field. I thought they had bats today from him looked like Bobbichette. And didn't sense he had been really pressing it all anyway. He looked a little more relaxed. Yeah, he's fine. Yeah, I think other than that, you know, first three games at home, he's settling nicely. Yeah, not trying to do too much. Let the game come to him. And when he's doing that, he's a pretty player. As for David Peterson, he was lifted after 4 and a 3rd.

1:28.6

He gave up 9 hits, 6 runs, 5 earned, and then gave way to Sean Maniah,

1:33.1

who pitched the remainder of the game, stretched himself out 74 pitches.

1:36.8

He was pleased afterwards.

1:38.0

Yes.

1:39.2

I felt really, really good.

1:41.7

You know, it was kind of grinding there in the seventh inning.

1:46.1

I lost a little bit, but we locked it in.

1:50.0

Yeah, the eighth inning, you know, it felt really, really good.

1:53.7

Let's see if they can get him back to where he was a couple of years ago.

1:56.3

Metz fall under 500 at 3 and 4, obviously very much in the early going.

2:00.7

Tonight, it's Nolan McLean, opposed by Tyler Malley, a 1015 first pitch.

2:05.0

The Yankee home opener today against the Marlins, both teams 5 and 1.

2:09.1

Will Warren, Yuri Perez are the starting pitchers.

2:11.4

We've got pregame coverage at 1255.

2:13.3

That's after the midday show broadcast live for the Bronx.

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