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Boomer & Gio

Mets Keep Losing, Yanks Tough 1st Inning Spells Doom

Boomer & Gio

Audacy

News, Sports

4.2707 Ratings

🗓️ 15 April 2026

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

Jerry's first update brings the sounds of the Dodgers beating the Mets again. Carlos Mendoza talked about the terrible at bats in the ninth. The Yankees gave up back to back to back home runs in the first. Ryan Weathers talked about that rough first inning. Joe Schoen talked about the Dexter Lawrence situation.

Transcript

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0:00.0

You got the pitchers duel that we all expected last night with Yamamoto and McLean,

0:05.6

a one-one game after one inning because you got the home run from Lundore.

0:08.7

The Dodgers come right back in the bottom half.

0:10.4

And then after that, nothing.

0:11.8

Zero's on the board until you got to the eighth inning when the Dodgers played a little bit of small ball.

0:17.9

Brooks Raleigh, I don't know what these stupid leadoff walks.

0:21.7

Then they bunt the guy over.

0:23.4

You intentionally walk Shohei Otani to get to Kyle Tucker.

0:28.6

The one two.

0:30.5

Little floater behind Ferrer.

0:32.2

This is a base hit behind Bichette.

0:35.0

Rojas comes around to score and the Dodgers have the lead. Otani goes to second. Tuckers on with a little jam job the other way. Two to one L.A. in the age. The jam job. Right. You can actually hear it in his voice that he's against two to one L.A. The game is over. And I'll tell you. We're not going to come back in the ninth inning, that's for sure.

0:55.8

Come back.

1:13.1

I mean, you want to talk about non-competitive at bats? Oh, three of them in a row. That ninth inning was, like, gross. The three guys strike out on 10 pitches, and I think maybe two were strikes. here's how it sounded on S&Y, the final strike for each of Polanco, Bichette, and Alvarez.

1:12.0

Shet on deck. maybe two were strikes. Here's how it sounded on S&Y, the final strike for each of Polanco,

1:17.6

Bichette, and Alvarez. Chet on deck. And Polanco goes down in the fastball, three pitches.

1:24.1

And Vessi gets a strikeout to start at the top of the line. And on Bichet 1 and 2. That he struck him out. Back-to-back strikeouts from Vesia. O. and two to Alvarez. And he tried to hold, and he went around strike three, and that ends it. Alex Vesio strikes out the side of the ninth. The second strike on Bichette that he swings at, and that's not even that bad, the one he strikes out on, the strike two was horrendous,

1:44.8

and the Alvarez at bat.

1:46.0

I am sorry.

1:47.0

I do have to say Vescia does have a nasty curveball.

1:50.0

I mean, it is nasty.

1:52.0

Why not even play that?

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