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Boomer & Gio

Yanks Struggling; Is Boone's Job In Jeopardy; David Wright, Brian Daboll, Taylor Swift Discussed (Hour 4)

Boomer & Gio

Audacy

Sports, News

4.2707 Ratings

🗓️ 14 August 2025

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

The Mets and Yankees both suffered frustrating losses. Gio and Jerry agree the Yankees' offensive struggles against Joe Ryan are déjà vu. Gio believes Aaron Boone will be fired if the Yankees miss the playoffs, while Jerry is unsure. A positive Mets fan from LA, Gio's critique of the Infinity Sports Network talent draft, and C-Lo's updates are also discussed. Gio is hesitant to ask Boomer for a favor. David Wright dislikes the Mets' home pinstripes. C-Lo explains a TikTok trend Brian Daboll referenced. Taylor Swift discussed her relationship with Travis and Jason Kelce on their podcast. Eddie undermines Gio's caddy story. The Moment of the Day: "Down goes Straw" and Jerry is "our Jeff McNeil." The hour concludes with discussions about watching Hard Knocks and CBS celebrating "The NFL Today."

Transcript

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0:00.0

It's the Boomer and Geo podcast from WFAN.

0:04.3

All right, Boomer and Geo, coming you live, the Build 4 Tough Studio on the fan and CBS Sports Network.

0:10.5

It's been mostly Mets this morning because of it was just one of those really, really bad losses.

0:16.3

If you're going to like rank top five worst losses for the Mets all year, I mean, this is right up there. I mean, it just, especially how it happened when it happened, you know, the circumstances around it, finally feeling like they had broken out of this malaise, celebrating Pete, up six nothing on the Braves and then gone. So it's been mostly that, But obviously the Yankees last night, another,

0:38.0

I mean, they beat up on the twins. They always beat up on the twins. This was an annoying

0:41.4

loss for them. No offense. Obviously the bullpen situation, striking again, trying to

0:46.4

figure out who the right combination is. I'm just, I'm so done with this guy in his situation,

0:55.2

that guy in that situation. It's all on the manager. It's all on the manager. That's why I haven't sat here and, and criticized Boone today or Carlos Mendoza today. It's just like, it's, I've just seen so much slop from these, these teams, you know, out of the bullpen, especially with the that's starting rotation. It like, I can't, you know, it's like one of these things where it's like you give a chef, you know, grade D ingredients. He's not going to give you a grade A meal all the time. The thing that would concern, I'll tell you what concerns me more so with the Yankees, who's talked a lot about the Mets today, is assuming the Yankees get to the postseason,

1:27.8

which I fully expect them to.

1:29.2

And same with the Mets, even with how bad it's been.

1:31.6

And I know both teams are kind of teetering right now with where they are on the wild card standings as well. But I do think both of them will get there. If you watched last night's game with the twins, a team they always beat and they all have owned them for years and years and years.

1:30.8

That's the game last night, though team they always beat and they all have owned them for years and

1:44.6

years and years. That's the game last night, though, that reminds you of the postseason.

1:48.8

They run up against a good pitcher. Joe Ryan last night just dominated them. I mean, at times

1:54.8

was toying with them. He had the slider going, the fastball. He's blowing by them. It may not be the Yankees' best lineup, but you got a lot of stars in that lineup last night, and they did nothing. And the biggest issue the Yankees have had in the postseason, the last several years, has been they get to the playoffs. They don't hit. Aside from Stanton and Soto last year for sure, and they did get to the World Series, so I don't want to make it like they never win a series, but they come up short a lot because they get shut down by good pitching. Last night was almost a microcosm of their postseason issues that they've had over the last 10 years or so. And a game like that concerns me because it was there for the taking. It's one-one, middle innings. You're going going for the sweep you're finally feeling good about yourself and they i mean not only did they not did they not uh

2:40.4

they lost the live they was one nothing but they never built on it they never had a threat really

2:45.2

the rest of the game at least you could make the case with the meds as embarrassing as last night was

2:49.3

and it was embarrassing you go up nine runs to uh Nacho Alvarez and the Braves. Good Lord. But at least the Mets put some guys on and had some opportunities to kind of drive. Yankees did it. Anytime they get a guy on, double play inning over. It was just nothing for the last five innings of that game. And that would concern me last night if I'm a Yankee fan from that standpoint.

3:10.0

Well, yes, especially when you're seeing it here.

3:12.7

But, I mean, if they went into the postseason mashing and were the most impressive offensive team in September,

3:20.8

I would still be concerned about their offense in October and Aaron Judge because it's just a different animal. So, but you're right. I mean, this is, this is a, you know, deja vu all over again type of situation with them against good pitching. And you just expect at this point that Aaron Judge, unless he shows you that he's going to carry his team offensively in the postseason. He's not going to be the same player in the regular season.

3:41.0

Well, we also went through that with A-Rod, too, until he did carry them in O-9.

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