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Boomer & Gio

Parsons Trade, Mets Errors, Yanks Homers

Boomer & Gio

Audacy

News, Sports

4.2707 Ratings

🗓️ 29 August 2025

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

C-Lo begins with the Micah Parsons trade. Jerry Jones called Parsons “Michael” multiple times in a press conference last night. The Mets had a sloppy night in the field and lost to the Marlins. Kyle Schwarber hit four home runs against the Braves, Jonah Tong will make his MLB debut tonight. Francisco Alvarez has a broken pinky. The Yankees continued to hit a bunch of home runs and beat the White Sox 10-4. Aaron Boone hopes Anthony Volpe is turning things around while Jazz Chisholm Jr. shared his expectations and goals for the rest of this season. Rutgers beat Ohio in the season opener.

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0:00.0

It's the boomer in geo podcast from WFAN.

0:04.4

All right, the guys are out.

0:05.2

They will be back on Tuesday as their summer is rapidly ending.

0:09.7

It is the built forward tough studio, Willie and Jerry, in for the guys' final summer

0:13.8

Friday.

0:14.2

Next week will be a football Friday.

0:16.5

I am with 100% certainty that CELO is going to start with the Cowboys and the Trade. And so NFL talk on the fan, which will continue right now, is presented by Paramount Plus. You can't count on much these days, but you can always count on Sundays with the NFL on CBS and Paramount Plus. Watch your local NFL game live every Sunday on CBS and Paramount Plus all season long. Visit paramountplus.com slash NFL to get started today. And with that, you start with the NFL. So Yankees White Sox now, I'm just kidding. Yes, we will start with Michael Madness. I know. We're actually going to do that first when we get to the baseball. But yeah, Micah Madness, or if you listen to Jerry Jones again yesterday, Michael Madness, as he and the Cowboys stunningly shipped Parsons to the Packers for Kenny Clark. A couple of first round picks. Parsons gets himself pizade, as Boomer would say. Four years, $188 million, $120 million, fully guaranteed at signing highest paid non-quarterback in league history. Jerry, Stephen, and company held a 46-minute press

1:12.1

conference after the deal went down, and this continued to be a theme. Did I talk to Michael?

1:17.1

Micah. About, I'm sorry, I didn't get to... Oh boy, and then again here... The other thing

1:23.4

that I would like to say is I firmly did, me, made a commitment to Michael this spring, Micah, and paid him.

1:34.7

And to pay him.

1:35.9

Well, he was going to pay him.

1:36.7

I want to know what the offer was.

1:38.5

I really wish that would come out.

1:40.1

Well, maybe it will at some point.

1:41.2

Maybe.

1:41.8

I don't know.

1:42.3

I don't know either.

1:44.5

What I would say, though, is silence can be deafening because... Well, maybe it will at some point. Maybe. I don't know. I don't know either. 30 years down the road.

1:45.7

What I would say, though, is silence can be deafening because he has said this seven, eight, nine times. Right. No one on Mike aside has ever refuted that he had him the largest contract for a non-quarterback. Good point. No one has said otherwise. So then if in fact that's what happened, what was the holdup on the person side?

1:44.4

I think what Willie said might have a lot of validity to it. Knowing that there were a couple of other guys that were going to get deals, he wanted to wait so he got more. I think that that's possible. But we don't think that in the end he got more based on this. No, I think he did now. I think he did. So Jerry's saying at the time he offered. At the time, he was going to make...

2:02.1

He's not saying... think that in the end he got more based on this? No, I think he did now. I think he did. So Jerry's saying at the time he offered.

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