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Brandon Tierney & Sal Licata
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After more than a decade on national and local radio with Tiki Barber, Brandon Tierney is turning it up a notch, partnering with Sal Licata for a dynamic duo of NYC natives!
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After more than a decade on national and local radio with Tiki Barber, Brandon Tierney is turning it up a notch, partnering with Sal Licata for a dynamic duo of NYC natives!
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1 Best of the Knicks on WFAN: Mike Brown Named Head Coach 1:05:32
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The Knicks hire Mike Brown as the team’s next head coach and Brandon Tierney and Sal Licata react to the news at it breaks on the air. Plus, Boomer and Gio give their thoughts on Mike Brown, wonder if the Knicks have any more moves this offseason, and entertain the thought of LeBron James in New York; Evan and Tiki discuss the expectations and pressure Mike Brown will have and where the Knicks stand among the other teams in the Eastern Conferencc…
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1 Best of the Yankees on WFAN: Is the Yankee Way broken? 1:23:56
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This week's Yankees highlights include Sal ripping the team's roster construction and organizational philosophy under Brian Cashman. Plus, BT as well as Evan and Tiki sound the alarm on the lack of protection behind Aaron Judge, BT and Sal debate Anthony Volpe's future, and BT calls for Mark Leiter Jr. to be cut.…
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1 Best of the Mets on WFAN: When is it time to panic? 1:24:40
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This week's Mets highlights include Boomer and Gio debating the biggest culprits behind the team's rough stretch, while BT and Sal wonder if this is a summer swoon or the sign of bigger problems. Evan and Tiki pick a lineup out of a hat to try and spark the offense, while Evan and Sal sound off on more losses. Plus, some Subway Series preview.…
In a captivating Fourth of July interview, legendary pitcher Doc Gooden sits down with Sal Licata for a candid discussion spanning his illustrious career and personal journey. Gooden reflects on the highs of his Mets days, including the unmatched thrill of his retired number at Citi Field, while also opening up about the profound impact of his father's passing and the enduring regret of missing the 1986 Mets parade. He offers sharp insights into today's Mets and Yankees, dissecting lineups and pitching strategies with the wisdom of a true baseball icon, all while maintaining his unwavering loyalty to the orange and blue.…
In a lively chat at Citi Field, Sal Licata and Mets legend John Franco dive into everything from modern-day pitching woes (and "dry humps") to Franco's unforgettable encounters with baseball greats like Dave Parker and Barry Bonds, all while sharing humorous anecdotes and offering their candid takes on the struggling Mets and the eternal allure of the Subway Series.…
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Sal Licata welcomes Dave Sims, the new voice of the New York Yankees, for a candid conversation about the team's recent struggles and what lies ahead. They delve into topics like the team's hitting woes, the overtaxed bullpen, and the standout performances of players like Aaron Judge and Jasson Dominguez. Sims offers his insights on the challenges of playing at the highest level, the importance of mental toughness, and shares some surprises from his first full season covering the Bronx Bombers.…
Sal Licata sits down with former New York Yankee and current YES analyst John Flaherty to dissect the struggling Yankees, just ahead of a Subway Series matchup. The fiery discussion touches on everything from the team's questionable bullpen and defensive issues with players like Ben Rice and Anthony Volpe, to the strategic baffling decision by opposing teams to pitch to Aaron Judge. Flaherty, with his extensive experience, offers sharp insights into the Yankees' current woes and what moves they might need to make at the trade deadline, all while playfully jabbing at Aaron Boone's "lanes" lingo and sharing a quick, humorous anecdote about David Cone.…
Sal Licata and veteran baseball writer John Harper dive into the upcoming Subway Series, discussing the current struggles and outlooks for both the Mets and Yankees. Harper, with his deep history covering New York baseball, offers insights into the teams' inconsistent offenses, pitching woes, and the pressure on star players like Juan Soto and Aaron Judge. They also touch on potential trade deadline moves, the development of young players like Francisco Alvarez and Anthony Volpe, and the perennial debate of whether to pitch to Judge in critical situations. Despite recent slumps, they acknowledge the excitement surrounding the intercity rivalry and the potential for a "get right" series for the Yankees, given the Mets' depleted pitching staff.…
In a lively chat, Sal Licata goes head-to-head with the legendary Suzyn Waldman, getting her feisty take on the struggling Yankees, early morning commutes, and the high-pressure world of New York baseball. Waldman, ever the candid voice of the Bronx Bombers, doesn't hold back as she dives into everything from player development woes to the "excruciating" pace of recent games, all while sharing a nostalgic, heartfelt look back at the monumental launch of WFAN.…
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New York Mets radio voice Keith Raad joins Sal Licata for a fiery discussion on the state of the struggling Mets, delving into their recent performance, offensive inconsistencies, and pitching woes. The conversation explores potential trade targets and long-term roster needs, with Raad offering his insights from being around the team daily, while Licata pushes for immediate answers as the Subway Series approaches.…
Sal Licata welcomes Newsday's Dave Lennon live from Citi Field to dissect the highly anticipated Subway Series between the Mets and Yankees. With both New York teams facing different challenges—the Mets battling pitching woes and the Yankees reeling after a tough road trip—Lennon emphasizes that this series is less about city supremacy and more about "survival" for both clubs. They dive into the struggles of each team, from the Mets' bare pitching cupboard to the Yankees' bullpen meltdowns and offensive inconsistencies, highlighting the critical need for both sides to find their footing in this pivotal holiday weekend showdown.…
Sal passionately dissects what both the Mets and Yankees need to do to emerge victorious in their upcoming weekend series. For the Mets, he emphasizes the critical need for their bats to come alive and score a significant number of runs, especially given their depleted pitching staff and the likely unavailability of key bullpen arms. He argues that while the Mets showed resilience against Milwaukee, their usual formula of relying on strong pitching and late-inning bullpen heroics won't suffice against the Yankees. Conversely, Sal points to the Yankees' recent struggles with starting pitching and bullpen inconsistencies as their primary vulnerability, despite their bats starting to heat up. He suggests that if the Yankees fail to win this series, it will raise serious questions about their true contender status, despite his belief they will still win their division.…
Sal kicks off the 4th of July broadcast live from Citi Field, emphasizing the dire importance of the upcoming Subway Series. What was once heralded as a potential World Series preview between two May division leaders has devolved into a desperate battle for survival. The Mets' pitching staff is decimated by injuries, forcing them into a bullpen game with their top relievers likely unavailable, while the Yankees, though recently swept, have bats heating up and are hungry to right their ship against a vulnerable crosstown rival. Sal grimly predicts the Mets will need to smash their way to victory, urging their struggling offense to finally ignite, as the pitching simply isn't there to compete against a motivated Yankee lineup.…
On this episode of She's Got Next with Jordan Robinson, Jordan is joined by sports anchor and reporter, Cindy Brunson! Cindy briefly talks about her time as a WNBA Broadcaster and gets into the expansion of the league. Jordan also provides more context into WNBA expansion in "The Business of Women's Sports."…
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1 Full Show: Yankees: Where Accountability Dies! 2:50:07
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Sal Licata's show today delivered a passionate breakdown of the Yankees' recent struggles, particularly their "sloppy" play, organizational failures in player development, and what he sees as a disconnect between the front office's analytics-driven approach and the reality on the field. He expressed frustration with players like Ben Rice being played out of position and the regression of Anthony Volpe, while also touching on the Mets' own inconsistencies and the Knicks' controversial hiring of Mike Brown, which he views as a downgrade from Tom Thibodeau. Licata's fiery commentary underscored a broader theme of demanding accountability from New York sports teams who, in his view, often believe they are better than their on-field performance suggests.…
Sal opens the show with a fiery rant about the Yankees' sloppy play and their continued organizational failures, despite their winning record. He blasts their reliance on analytics over observation, pointing to players like Ben Rice catching out of position and Anthony Volpe's stagnation. Sal argues that the team's ingrained philosophy of power over fundamental baseball is holding them back from a World Series title, and he refuses to let their winning percentage excuse the unacceptable blunders and lack of accountability from management.…
In the second hour of the show, Sal dives deep into the struggles of New York's major sports teams, particularly the Yankees and Mets. He dissects the Yankees' perennial issues with team construction and player development, strongly criticizing their front office's perceived complacency and outdated approach. Sal also tackles the Mets' recent slump, questioning player consistency and suggesting potential trade deadline moves, including moving on from key players like Nimmo and McNeil to shake up the roster. The conversation also briefly touches on the Knicks' controversial hiring of Mike Brown, with Sal expressing skepticism about the move.…
Sal ignites the airwaves in his third hour, launching a fiery tirade against the Yankees' organizational philosophy. He dissects their over-reliance on analytics and perceived lack of accountability, citing questionable player decisions like Ben Rice catching and Jazz Chisholm playing out of position. Sal argues that despite their winning record, the Yankees are blinding themselves to fundamental flaws, ultimately hindering their World Series aspirations. He also touches on the Mets' ongoing struggles and a controversial Knicks coaching hire, but the Yankees' deep-seated issues remain the blazing core of his critique.…
Sal kicks off the fourth hour in a fiery rant, dissecting Major League Baseball's botched All-Star announcements and questioning their baffling timing during live games. He doesn't hold back on the Yankees' organizational failures, particularly their mishandling of Anthony Volpe, whose struggles are clearly mental. Callers chime in with their own frustrations, from the Yankees' sloppy play to the Mets' abysmal losing streak, setting the stage for a tense Subway Series this weekend. Sal then hilariously pivots to his "Power of Power Rankings" of the worst days of the year, taking aim at everything from Valentine's Day to birthdays, before wrapping up with more passionate calls on player accountability and the ongoing woes of New York's baseball teams.…
Sal dives into the ongoing struggles of Yankees shortstop Anthony Volpe, debating whether fans and media are to blame for players' underperformance or if the responsibility lies solely with the team's development and the players themselves. Rich from Cornwall argues that constant badgering impacts players, while Sal and other callers insist on accountability, particularly regarding Volpe's declining play and the Yankees' reluctance to send him down to fix his confidence and fundamentals. The discussion highlights a growing frustration among fans with the team's perceived lack of self-awareness and accountability for their shortcomings.…
Sal isn't a fan of most holidays, or really, any day that demands forced celebration or reflection. From the fake niceties and exorbitant costs of Valentine's Day to the depressing slump of January 2nd after the holiday cheer fades, he finds plenty to complain about. Even birthdays, his own included, are met with an eye-roll, as he prefers to acknowledge love and milestones genuinely, not on some arbitrary, calendar-assigned date. And don't even get him started on the post-Super Bowl Monday, a bleak reminder that football season is over, leaving him adrift in a sea of regular-season hockey and basketball. But the absolute worst offender? Mother's Day, a minefield of impossible choices and familial obligations that Sal navigates with a mix of dread and comedic exasperation.…
Sal Licata expresses strong disapproval of the New York Knicks' decision to hire Mike Brown as their new head coach, viewing it as a significant downgrade from the recently fired Tom Thibodeau. Licata argues that Brown, despite his Coach of the Year accolades, has a history as a "failed head coach" who hasn't won a championship and largely succeeded due to coaching LeBron James. He vehemently believes this "retread" hire doesn't align with the Knicks' stated goal of winning an NBA title, raising concerns about Brown's ability to instill discipline and truly elevate the team, especially compared to Thibodeau who guided them to their first Eastern Conference Finals in 25 years.…
Sal is ready to unleash a fiery breakdown of the Mets' doubleheader, specifically focusing on their performance against the Brewers, which saw them drop Game 1 but bounce back to split. He'll dissect everything from player performances like McNeil and Vientos, whose attitudes and consistency are under scrutiny, to the team's overall struggle and desperate need for a turnaround. Sal, a staunch Mets fan, is not holding back on his criticisms of the team's ongoing issues, even while acknowledging any positive glimmers in their doubleheader split.…
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Sal Licata criticizes the Yankees' team structure, arguing that their primary issue lies not with individual players or manager Aaron Boone, but with the fundamental way the team is built and the front office's mindset. He believes the Yankees overvalue power and launch angle, leading to a lack of balanced "baseball players" who can hit for average, run, field, and throw. Licata highlights a deficiency in player development and a belief within the organization that they are better than they are, often relying on numbers instead of observation, which has led to a cycle of expecting different results from the same flawed approach. He expresses frustration over the team's historical inability to make necessary adjustments to their roster construction, citing examples like the Giancarlo Stanton acquisition and the failure to trade prospects when their value was highest.…
Sal Licata, draws an audacious comparison between current Yankees superstar Aaron Judge and controversial slugger Barry Bonds. While acknowledging Judge's unimpeachable character and clutch hitting in monumental regular-season moments, Licata suggests that Judge's consistent ability to deliver in high-pressure situations, reminiscent of Bonds' formidable presence at the plate, elevates him to a similar echelon of generational talent. Licata asserts that Judge's current performance, particularly his knack for tying games with late-inning heroics, evokes the aura of Bonds in his prime, and that if Judge can translate this regular-season dominance to a postseason breakthrough, he could carry the Yankees to a World Series title.…
Sal Licata is questioning the New York Yankees' true World Series contention, despite their ability to make the postseason. He argues that the organization's consistent failures, stemming from an over-reliance on analytics, poor player development, and playing players out of position, hinder their ability to be a fundamentally sound, championship-caliber team like those seen prior to 2009. While acknowledging their offensive power, Licata believes the Yankees lack the balanced, disciplined play necessary for consistent deep playoff runs and ultimate World Series victory.…
Sal Licata unleashed a fiery tirade against the New York Yankees, not just for another painful loss to the Blue Jays, but for their systemic failures in playing "the game the right way." He lambasted the organization for continually fielding players out of position, highlighting the egregious example of Ben Rice catching despite not being a catcher, and questioning the continued presence of underperforming veterans like DJ LeMahieu and the team's overall reliance on analytics over common sense. Licata's frustration boiled over as he dissected the Yankees' inability to correct long-standing issues, asserting that their consistent postseason appearances mask a deep-seated problem of sloppy baseball and a lack of accountability from management, ultimately calling for a fundamental shift in how the team is constructed and coached.…
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1 Full Show: NY Baseball Inferno: Who Gets Burned? 2:44:55
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Today's BT & Sal show kicked off with a fiery denunciation of the Yankees' all-around poor play, with Sal advocating for immediate repercussions like benching Anthony Volpe and cutting Mark Leiter to jolt the team into accountability. The conversation then shifted to the Mets' recent struggles, with Sal provocatively suggesting that Juan Soto's individualistic nature, despite his stellar performance, might be subtly affecting team chemistry, leading to calls for strategic trades like Jeff McNeil. In the final hour, the hosts dove into the breaking news of Mike Brown's expected hiring as the Knicks' head coach, with Sal expressing skepticism about the "retread" hire's ability to lead the team to a championship, contrasting with BT's more optimistic view on the new coach and the team's improved roster.…
BT and Sal opened their show expressing extreme frustration with the Yankees' "worst loss of the season," citing abysmal baserunning, shoddy defense, and a bullpen that poured "gas on the fire." They passionately argued for immediate repercussions, suggesting Anthony Volpe be benched for a "mental respite" and Mark Leiter Jr. be cut, emphasizing the Yankees' long-standing lack of accountability, from player development issues like Volpe's deteriorating play to the front office's questionable roster construction, especially their continued need for a legitimate third baseman and their "stupid" philosophy of teaching catchers to "steal pitches" at the cost of crucial interferences.…
In the second hour of the show, BT and Sal dissect the Mets' alarming tailspin, debating whether their woes are simply due to injuries or a deeper issue of team chemistry, particularly with the arrival of Juan Soto despite his stellar individual play. They also touch upon the Yankees' struggles, but focus more on the Mets' need for a "big trade" to inject new energy and stabilize the team, suggesting names like Jeff McNeil and Brandon Nimmo as potential trade candidates to shake up the clubhouse dynamics and turn their season around.…
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