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Hear from New York legends Walt ‘Clyde’ Frazier (0:00), Mariano Rivera (48:00), Al Leiter (1:05:19) and Yankees podcasters Jake Storiale and Joez McFly (0

Boomer & Gio are encouraged by the positive momentum the Mets are carrying into the Subway Series. Plus, the excitement following AJ Ewing’s debut (13:00); Evan Roberts, Tiki Barber and Shaun Morash on the youth spark the Mets have gotten (23:21); Why Evan is still unsure if he can trust the Mets (40:46); Craig Carton on whether or not the Mets have reached irrelevance (5:28)

Knicks legend Clyde Frazier joined the Carton Show to talk all things Knickerbockers, from the team's current playoff run to his memories of game seven of the 1970 NBA Finals, when Willis Reed famously emerged from the MSG tunnel. Plus, Boomer and Gio rave about Jalen Brunson's recent comments, Evan Roberts says the Knicks HAVE to win it all this year, and declares Mitchell Robinson's dunk over Joel Embiid better than the John Starks over MJ slam.

Anthony Volpe is back with the Yankees, and Evan Roberts says the team is in danger of making a huge mistake with the former hyped prospect. Plus, Carton and C-Mac react to Volpe's promotion and their expectations for his latest opportunity. Meanwhile, Jazz Chisholm continues to be a major problem on offense, and C-Mac is getting angry with the scuffling offense, especially in the wake of Max Fried's elbow injury.

Boomer & Gio are joined by Mariano Rivera to talk Yankees and Mets ahead of the Subway Series. Plus, Boomer & Gio on the different trajectories the Mets and Yankees are on heading into the Subway Series (17:21); AJ Ewing’s debut sparks some excitement around the Mets (30:20); Gio is confident in the Knicks regardless who they play in the Eastern Conference Finals (40:40), and explains why this Knicks team is already a historic team (50:48); Boomer & Gio analyze the Jets and Giants schedule release (58:27).

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The Subway Series kicks off tonight as the Mets come in sweeping the Tigers while the limping Yankees are 1-5 in their last six, prompting Boomer to suggest pitching around Aaron Judge. We are joined live by Yankees great Mariano Rivera, as well as Mets legend John Franco, who opens up about his recent terrible first pitch and the energy of the young Mets. Plus, we break down the new NFL schedule, diving into the Jets' zero primetime games and Brian Daboll's Titans visiting the Giants in Week 3. Finally, we talk NBA with Knicks next-series scenarios, Clyde Frazier's thoughts on the postseason, and Spike Eskin calling Knicks fans "clout-chasing dirtbags."

We are live today from the MLB store in midtown Manhattan to kick off the Subway Series! The Mets are fresh off sweeping the Tigers while the Yankees are 1-5 in their last six, making Boomer wonder if this is a ‘Yankees swoon.’ The Mets hit five home runs, leading Boomer to argue they should just pitch around Ben Rice and Aaron Judge. C-Lo fills in for Jerry to discuss Eddie’s retirement next week and highlight the NFL schedule release, Mark Vientos’ home run, Juan Soto’s thoughts on the ‘baby Mets,’ next-series scenarios for the Knicks, sinkholes on the Long Island Expressway, and Ted Williams’ frozen head.

We break down the Giants and Jets schedules. The Jets play Rob Saleh in Tennessee Week 1, and Brian Daboll's Titans come to MetLife to play the Giants Week 3. Next, we address why walking to MetLife for the World Cup won't be allowed. C-Lo updates us on the Mets beating the Tigers, featuring post-game audio from Juan Soto after he was one of five Mets to homer. We discuss the Pistons on the brink of elimination in Cleveland tonight—whom Clyde Frazier thinks are done—ahead of the Cavs playing at MSG Sunday if they win, note former backup QB Duck Hodges marrying Lainey Wilson, and hear from a caller concerned with C-Mac’s self-esteem based on his social media pics.

Mariano Rivera joins us live at the MLB store in midtown Manhattan to talk about his hot sauce ‘Mo’s Heat,’ playing for the Yankees without wanting to go to another team. C-Lo returns with an update on the NFL schedule release and sounds from the Mets' five-home-run beating of the Tigers. To wrap up, we hit Clyde Frazier on the Carton Show talking about Mike Brown’s first season with the Knicks, Spike Eskin calling Knicks fans "clout chasing dirtbags," and Gio picking out his favorite MLB hats surrounding us.