• How Did the Knicks Pull THAT One Out?
    2025/05/27

    If you watched the Knicks-Celtics playoff series you know that Boston had 20+ point leads in each of the first two games before New York managed to win both of those games - and in Boston!

    After losing the first two contests of their Eastern Conference Finals series to the Indiana Pacers, and trailing again by 20, the Knicks reached down deep and somehow found a way to beat the Pacers 106-100.

    Jim Monaghan and Chris Swendeman talk about how we have a series once again, plus Yankees, Mets, the new Mission Impossible movie, and some thoughts on New York radio legend Richard Neer.

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    12 分
  • Juan Soto Picked A Bad Time To Have A Bad Weekend
    2025/05/20

    The Yankees and Mets completed their weekend series on Sunday night with an 8-2 Yankees win, giving the Bombers two of the three games against their crosstown rivals.

    For Juan Soto, it marked his first return to Yankee Stadium after signing a ridiculous contract with the Mets in the offseason.

    As expected, Yankees fans gave him a good old "Bronx cheer." And Mets fans were left wondering how and why their new franchise player came up so empty against his former team.

    Jim Monaghan and Chris Swendeman also dig into Pete Alonso's recent slump as well as Yankees fans turning on Anthony Volpe.

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    12 分
  • Major League Baseball Finally Caves In On Pete Rose
    2025/05/14

    Our Long National Nightmare is finally over.

    Major League Baseball announced on Tuesday that Pete Rose, MLB's all-time hit leader will now be eligible for induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame.

    Along with Rose are the eight members of the 1919 Chicago "Black" Sox including "Shoeless" Joe Jackson who, along with seven of his teammates were found guilty of fixing the outcome of the World Series that year.

    The voting on Rose, Jackson, and the others won't happen until December 2027, with possible induction coming in the summer of 2028.

    Also on tap this week - following a horrible injury to Jason Tatum, the Knicks appear poised to eliminate the Boston Celtics, and the Mets and Yankees head to the Bronx for a 3-game series with Juan Soto in the spotlight.

    And to wrap things up, we talk about Wolfgang Van Halen's incredible performance with his band Mammoth this past Sunday at Debonair Music Hall in Teaneck.

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    17 分
  • Hey, Nick Saban - Leave President Trump Alone. He Already Has Enough To Do.
    2025/05/07

    Former Alabama head football coach Nick Saban isn't happy with the way N-I-L money is changing the landscape of college football. And neither is Alabama Senator (and former Auburn head coach) Tommy Tuberville.

    In a post on X/Twitter a few days ago, Tuberville said, " College football is the heart and soul of America — but it’s in danger if we don’t level the playing field."

    So Saban and Tuberville have appealed to President Donald Trump to get involved.

    Really?

    With everything going on in our country and around the world, they want the President to do something to "level the playing field" of college football?

    And that also begs the question, "Level it for whom?"

    Jim Monaghan and Chris Swendeman talk about that, plus Gene Simmons, Game One of the Knicks/Celtics series, plus Yankees reliever Devin Williams and Mets outfielder Juan Soto.

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    14 分
  • Fixing the Problem With Yankees Reliever Devin Williams May Be Easier Than You Think
    2025/04/29

    OK, Yankees fans, now it's your turn to dial it back.

    A week ago, we were talking about the need for Mets fans to back off Juan Soto because he was going to be just fine.

    Now, after a couple of disastrous relief appearances, it's Yankee fans who want Devin Williams gone...like yesterday.

    So while Soto has raised his batting average 36 points in the last 10 games to quiet at least some of the naysayers for awhile, Williams is in a deep funk - like an 11.25 ERA kind of funk.

    This week on the Two-Minute Drill podcast, Jim Monaghan offers what may be a simple fix for Williams, and we put Chris Swendeman on the clock to evaluate the NFL Draft choices made by the Giants and Jets.

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    14 分
  • Trying To Keep Mets Fans From Turning Into Philadelphia Buffoons
    2025/04/22

    Philadelphia sports fans have a (well-deserved) reputation of being among the worst in sports. The booing of their own players, the abuse of fans of the other team - those are just a couple of examples.

    Now obviously, they're not the only fabase to exhibit this kind of behavior (been in the bleachers at Yankee Stadium recently?) but they have taken abhorrent acting out to a whole different level.

    And that's why it was so disheartening to listen to New York sports talk radio last week as hosts were basically pleading with Mets fans to not boo Juan Soto during the weekend homestand against the Cardinals.

    By his own lofty standards, Soto has not performed to his career levels yet but even with a slow start, he's on a pace to hit 22 home runs and drive in about 90. And it's not as if the team is struggling, either - they're in first place in the National League East with the third best record in baseball.

    Dial it back, Mets fans. Let the clowns in Philadelphia be the idiots when it comes to how you root for your team.

    Also on tap - the Jets were in a no-win PR situation with Aaron Rodgers, and Chris Swendeman is a VERY cranky Rangers fan.

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    11 分
  • College Sports Will Never Be the Same After This
    2025/04/15

    Tennessee quarterback Nico Iamaleava has announced that he is leaving the school because he's not happy with the $2.2 million N-I-L (name-image-likeness) deal that he signed. He's stated that he is looking for $4 million.

    And you know what? Someone is going to pay him.

    There are currently three antitrust lawsuits pending against the NCAA, and one of them - House vs NCAA - could have a decision coming down over the next few days.

    And also on the horizon is the matter of Title IX which, despite what President Trump alluded to recently, may be a HUGE factor in how college athletes get paid.

    A very fired-up Chris Swendeman pleads his case for the disaster that awaits the NCAA with the Nico situation as well as the looming decision in the House settlement.

    And we manage to get a little Yankees and Mets into the conversation, too.

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    12 分
  • Why Pete Alonso Is Especially Happy With Vlad Jr's New Contract
    2025/04/08

    We woke up this morning to find out that the Toronto Blue Jays had signed Vladimir Guerrero Jr to a 14-year $500 million contract extension and one of the happiest people on the planet is New York Mets first baseman Pete Alonso.

    After waiting all winter to finally reach an agreement with the Mets on a two-year contract as a free agent, Alonso may find himself in a FAR better position at the end of the 2025 season.

    The Pittsburgh Pirates come under a lot of heat in this week's episode for a variety of reasons - from disrespecting the memory of perhaps their greatest player, to the probability of wasting one of the best young pitchers in the game.

    Torpedo bats also continue to dominate the MLB conversation, and now you can find them in many local sporting goods stores.

    And what to make of freshman Cooper Flagg and the disastrous collapse of the Duke Blue Devils in the NCAA Final Four over the weekend?

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    16 分