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The Subway Series starts tonight as the Mets come in after sweeping the Tigers and the limping Yankees start Cam Schlittler, bringing in some terrible calls. We hit on our earlier conversations with Mariano Rivera, explain why "horse guy" has no Preakness pick, and check in with Larry from Indiana ahead of next Friday's kickoff to summer. Finally, in place of C-Lo's final update, John Franco joins us live at the MLB store to talk about his terrible first pitch at Citi Field after total shoulder replacement and the energy the young guys on the Mets are bringing.

We first asked him about his terrible first pitch the other day at Citi-Field. He just had total shoulder replacement. We talked about the young guys on the Mets and the energy they bring.

We go to the phones and take everything from bad Subway Series takes to Preakness betters to Larry from Indiana who is going to drive to our Kickoff to Summer show.

James Harden leads the Cavs over the Pistons and OG Anunoby practices while we track Max Fried’s injury, Mets walk-offs, and the Orioles' shutout of the Yankees. We preview the Subway Series and PGA Championship amid LIRR strike threats and Matthew Schaefer’s Rookie of the Year award, then pivot to Francisco Alvarez’s surgery, Carl Pavano’s divorce, and Aaron Judge’s road trip struggles. Between celebrating Jalen Brunson and the NBA’s tanking plan, we host young golfers, navigate Gio’s softball coaching stress, and debate wine choices as the Braves dominate and transit issues loom.

James Harden turned back the clock as the Cavaliers took a 3-2 series lead over the Pistons. OG Anunoby practiced with the Knicks. Max Fried downplayed his elbow soreness, Jerry covered John Franco’s post-surgery first pitch alongside Carson Benge’s walk-off Mets win. We recapped the Orioles’ 7-0 shutout of the Yankees, revisited Fried’s injury comments, heard Mike Breen’s call of the Cavs’ OT victory, and celebrated Matthew Schaefer’s surprise Rookie of the Year award on Good Morning America.

The Subway series kicks off tomorrow with the Mets building momentum behind Benge and Ewing. Paul in Yonkers is already complaining about the Apple TV broadcast while callers look ahead to the PGA Championship. Jerry checked in regarding potential LIRR strike disruption, leading into a recap featuring Gary Cohen’s call of Benge’s walk-off, Max Fried’s injury status, and the Cavaliers’ OT win over the Pistons. We also covered OG Anunoby’s return to practice, Matthew Schaefer’s Rookie of the Year win on GMA 3, and Boomer’s FDNY award.

Max Fried and Juan Soto avoid serious injury while Francisco Alvarez heads for surgery. We cover Carl Pavano’s divorce accusations. Jerry updates us on the Mets beating the Tigers despite Soto’s ankle injury. Following the Yankees’ one-hit game, Fried’s injury update, and Aaron Judge’s road trip recap, the Cavaliers beat the Pistons in OT, Boomer explains why we love Jalen Brunson, and we discuss the NBA’s new plan to prevent tanking.

Young golfers Ava Chen and Alex Tervoreen visit the studio before Jerry’s final update and a look at the stress of Gio coaching softball. We cover the Yankees’ one-hit loss, injury concerns for Juan Soto and Max Fried, and the 30-13 Braves. James Harden fuels a Cavs victory for a 3-2 series lead, the Moment of the Day tackles the red or white wine debate, and we wrap with the potential LIRR strike affecting the Subway Series.

Jerry goes around the headlines with a Mets win, a Yanks shutout loss, other MLB scores, plus the Cavs going up 3-2 in their series with a win last night against the Pistons. Moment of the Day involves picking one wine: Red or white.

We have two young golfers in the studio from the City Parks Foundation’s City Parks Play: Ava Chen and Alex Tervoreen.