
Al Cintron: The Yankees are hurting in every area right now
(SHOW OPEN): The Yankees' losing skid hits five games and all aspects of the team are struggling at the moment.

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WFAN On-Demand is a curated snapshot of New York sports talk at its best, delivering the moments fans can’t afford to miss. Featuring standout interviews, sharp commentary, and memorable segments from across the WFAN lineup, the podcast spans everything from Yankees and Mets headlines to Giants and Jets debates, plus Knicks, Nets and the biggest national sports stories. Whether you’re catching up on the day or revisiting the conversations everyone’s talking about, WFAN On-Demand brings the voices, arguments and energy into one essential listen.
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(SHOW OPEN): The Yankees' losing skid hits five games and all aspects of the team are struggling at the moment.

SHOW OPEN. Lori talks about the use of analytics in the MLB. SHOW OPEN.

SHOW OPEN. Gordon talks about how the Mendoza firing won't make the Mets better. SHOW OPEN.

SHOW OPEN: Danielle says that David Stearns deserves most of the blame for the Mets' failures, not Carlos Mendoza.

Danielle shares why Joe Girardi is the perfect man to save the Met organization from the Boy Wonder

SHOW OPEN. Gallo is not worrying about the Yankees after their 3rd straight loss against the Red Sox. SHOW OPEN.

Hoff reacts to the Mets firing Carlos Mendoza and losing the first game after his departure.

(SHOW OPEN): The Mets have a murky future and are likely going to sell in the next few weeks. They'd be smart to see what they can get for Francisco Lindor.

(SHOW OPEN): David Stearns should take the fall for the Mets disaster of a season but won't. So, what's next for the Mets?

(SHOW OPEN): Al has had enough of Kodai Senga and the 2026 Mets. They are a disaster.

(SHOW OPEN): The Heat with Giannis are nothing for the Knicks to fear.

Lori is joined by Dave Lennon of Newsday to get his thoughts on the Yankees and Mets.

Lori breaks down the possibility of the Yankees going after Tarik Skubal. Plus, USMNT hypothetical question, and much more.

SHOW OPEN: Danielle McCartan breaks down the Knicks finals run and what it took for the Knicks to become champions.

(SHOW OPEN): It was a dream-come-true of a day at the Knicks championship parade but the biggest obstacle to their chances of repeating reared its head at the celebration.

(SHOW OPEN): The Knicks winning it all has broken people's brains as haters keep moving the goalposts to try and discredit the champs.

(SHOW OPEN): The Knicks' long-awaited championship is having a healing effect on New York.

(SHOW OPEN): The Knicks are champions and there's nothing left for haters to grasp at.

Lori talks with John Schmeelk about the Knicks first championship in 53 years.

Lori Rubinson chats with Kristian Winfield of the Daily News to talk about the Knicks title win.
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