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Broadcasting LIVE Sunday nights at 8:00PM on Long Island's WGBB Radio 95.5FM | 1240AM. We're talking NEW YORK SPORTS! The Yankees, Mets, Giants, Jets, Knicks, Nets, Rangers, Islanders, Devils and the New York metro-area college scene are all up for discussion. Listen for our interviews with past and present professional New York athletes- as well as local sports writers, authors, broadcasters and others with something new, interesting and different to say about New York sports. Join our host ...
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All Ted and Trevor Keyes Do is talk sports. And when they aren’t talking sports, they are arguing about it. Listen to these two brothers go head-to-head on all the biggest topics in the NBA, NFL, and the MLB. If Old School ESPN and the Jersey shore had a baby, these guys would be their sons! Listen to Keyes Two The City for a fresh new look at Sports Talk! #CMGPodcast
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Mike Guidone and Chris Caputo welcomed Long Island native Timmy Kiggins to the program to discuss his 5-year career playing basketball at Bryant University and his thoughts on the state of college basketball. Later, New York Mets’ insider John Hansen called into the show to talk about the Mets recent success and Major League Baseball as it approach…
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Hosts Mike Guidone and Chris Caputo welcomed 3 Birmingham Southern College baseball team members to discuss their run to the Division 3 World Series after the school officially closed. Then the guys chatted with Tennis insider Brendan Caputo about the lead-up to this summer’s US Open in Flushing, New York.…
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I speak for every #NBA fan when I say this is a fascinating finals matchup between the #Celtics vs the #Mavericks for many reasons: the storylines, the superstar matchups, and a matchup that could shape the future of the NBA! The Celtics have been on the Cusp of greatness, appearing in many Conference finals and making their second appearance in th…
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Host Bill Donohue welcomes MLB official scorer and author, Howie Karpin to discuss his new book about Sports Phone, titled “976-1313 - How Sports Phone Launched Careers and Broke New Ground.” Later, Bill talks with Canadian guitarist, singer, and songwriter Randy Bachman, founding member of Guess Who and Bachman–Turner Overdrive (BTO). Randy talks …
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The New York Yankees have been among the best teams in the #MLB this season. Heading into their 50th game, the #BronxBombers currently stand at 33-16 and have a two-game lead in the #ALEast. This could be due to many factors, like the outstanding pitching from both the rotation and the bullpen or the big bats coming to life. As we reflect on the Ya…
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Host Bill Donohue welcomes author Noah Gittell who discussed his book, Baseball - The Movie. The book touches on all baseball films since 1915 and their impact on the game as well as society. Later, Bill speaks to guitarist Rusty Anderson about his solo career and his collaborations, as well his time as Paul McCartney’s lead guitarist in Sir Paul’s…
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Host Bill Donohue welcomes longtime WFAN host Evan Roberts to the program to discuss his new book, My Mets Bible. Later, Bill talks with author Peter Golenbock, who brings his new book Baseball Heaven to life. Lastly, Bill talks with Box Pickleball founder Pete Bachmore about the upcoming Box Pickleball & Music Festival at Mohegan Sun.…
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We’ve been hearing about how great the quarterback class is for months, but somehow, the Giants didn’t get the message….. In addition to the fact that no quarterback was selected, the Giants were the only team not to draft an OL/DL in this year's draft. Could the Giants' decision to not select any players at these positions come back to haunt them?…
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Three weeks into the MLB season, the #NewYorkYankees have been off to a hot start! They are currently first in the #AL East at 12-4, and with the slow starts in the lineup and injuries to key guys, it's been one hell of a start for the Yanks. However, amidst the team's success, a somber moment has arrived. The legendary voice of the Yankees, John S…
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Can you tell me if you have heard this one before....The #NewYorkGiants face an incoming dilemma in twenty-three nights. The most significant question mark surrounding the #NewYorkGiants heading into the #NFLDraft, is whether it will be a receiver or Quarterback at #6 and what is the more intelligent decision moving for the franchise?…
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Host Hector Moquette began the show by recapping the opening weekend in baseball, focusing first on the New York Mets uninspired three games to begin the season. Then Hector touched on the New York Yankees and how they were doing after sweeping the Astros in Houston. Hector then took some listener calls and wrapped the first half talking a little N…
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Hosts Hector "from Washington Heights" Moquette and Eric "from Ronkonkoma" kicked off the show reacting to the recent comments by New York Mets owner Steve Cohen. Later, the guys talked about the New York Knicks recent run and whether they will be able to get completely healthy. Also discussed were the New York Yankees and the Gerrit Cole injury, a…
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It was all about March Madness as hosts Mike Guidone and Chris Caputo welcomed two coaches with Long Island roots to discuss the “Big Dance.” Former University of Albany Head Coach Will Brown and current Yale University coach James Jones joined the program to give their insights. Coach Jones discussed his upcoming first-round game against Auburn co…
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One of the wildest days I can recall in sports was, to say the least…….a roller coaster of emotions for all sports fans, including the Keyes Brothers! Homegrown talent heading to new homes, new chapters beginning, edge-of-your-seat moments, and shocking injuries were all presented yesterday. How do we react to the movements in the NFC East, the #NF…
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Hosts Rob Fried and Hector Moquette open the show with an upbeat assessment of the New York Mets spring training progress, highlighting their potential to contend for a wildcard spot in the competitive National League. Switching gears, they turn their attention to the New York Yankees, recognizing the team's strong roster and even daring to predict…
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Hosts Mike Guidone and Chris Caputo welcome former St. John’s University standout basketball player Matt Brust to discuss his career with the Johnnies and the prospects for the team reaching the NCAA tournament. Later, John Santamaria called in to talk about all things Islanders, and Bryan Palermo chatted with the guys about the Yankees spring trai…
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What are some of the qualities of succeeding in today's #NFL? - Great QB - Great Coach - Stellar play in the trenches Four of the most iconic franchises in the history of the NFL are also the most fascinating teams this offseason….The Bears, Patriots, Giants, and Steelers all have the same name/brand, but they also all face one similar question. Wi…
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Host Hector Moquette kicked off the show with a deep dive into the latest Knicks updates, expressing concern over recent injuries, particularly Brunson's recent setback. The discussion extended to trade implications and playoff prospects, holding the audience's attention for the initial thirty minutes. Throughout the segment, Moquette fielded calls…
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Host Rob Fried leads another round table discussion of sports talk callers. The program opened up discussing the New York Ranger's loss to the Columbus Blue Jackets and later talked about the New York Knicks injuries, and what needs to be done to keep them in the top 4 spots until everyone gets healthy. Rob finished off the show discussing the New …
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Host Mike Guidone and Chris Caputo welcome former New York Yankees centerfielder Bernie Williams to the program. In a wide-ranging discussion, Bernie discussed his stellar career in both baseball and music and dove into his charity, Tune In To Lung Health, a program inspired by his father’s struggle with a rare lung disease, that explores how music…
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Host Rob Fried welcomes some prominent local sports talk show callers, welcoming Eric, "the Unfortunate Sports Fan" from Ronkonkoma, Hector from Washington Heights, and Ray V, "the sports historian," to the WGBB studio. The discussion covered various topics such as the Knicks, Mets, Yankees, Giants, Jets, Super Bowl, and Bill Belichick.…
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Hosts Mike Guidone and Chris Caputo welcomed Tom Huerter, father of NBA player Kevin Huerter, to discuss life as a parent of a professional athlete and 3 other Division One athletes. The guys then welcomed Islanders beat reporter John Santamaria to dive into the team’s recent coaching change and prospects for the second half of the season.…
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You can always have all the talent in the world, or your execution is flawless, but sometimes the most essential trait is maturity and experience in playoff football….. The moments were there for the taking for both Baltimore and Detroit, but the maturity, composure, and experience all came to fruition for KC and San Fran. What was more surprising,…
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After a lackluster #SuperWildcard weekend, the divisional round lived up to the billing! Three of the four games coming down to the final minute. As they say, winning and advancing are the only things that matter! When there’s a winner, there’s also a loser in the fight. How will the other half of the elite eight move on from valiant efforts in def…
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Host Bill Donohue welcomes Ernie DiGregorio, widely known as "Ernie D.", Ernie's NBA career spanned from 1973 to 1978, playing for the Buffalo Braves, Los Angeles Lakers, and Boston Celtics. Honored as NBA Rookie of the Year in 1973–74, he holds the rookie record for assists in a single game with 25. Despite a career-limiting knee injury, DiGregori…
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Upsets, near-perfect performances, blistering weather conditions, and tremendous results all occurred on #SuperWildcard weekend! It looks like the football gods have answered Trev's prayers. We are down to 8 teams fighting for a chance at a #SuperBowl Title, and there are no #Eagles and #Cowboys in sight! How one week can change the perspective for…
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Hosts Mike Guidone and Chris Caputo welcomed Seton Hall Head Women’s Basketball Coach Tony Bozzella for an in-depth discussion of the state of college athletics and an inside look into one of the tri-state area's top basketball programs. Later, John Hanson called in to discuss the New York Mets moves as spring training approaches.…
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Once again, another one of Trev's least-liked teams won a championship.......this time, it is the #MichiganWolverines, as they defeated the Huskies of Washington 34-13! What is next for Harbaugh? The #NFLPlayoffs are officially starting this weekend, and ladies & gentlemen, do we have a great postseason ahead of us? The storylines, the matchups, an…
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The Keyes Brothers are back for the first show of 2024, and yes, it is a New Year, but that also means the end is near in football. Division Titles, playoff seeding, and seasons on the line will all be on display this weekend in the #NFL! What will the 2023/24 #NFLPlayoffs setup look like? And then we were down to two teams playing for a #NationalC…
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Host Bill Donohue talks with Patrick Cantwell, a familiar face from West Islip High School and Stony Brook University, currently taking on the role of bullpen catcher for the Texas Rangers, the reigning World Series Champions. Patrick shares some insights into his experiences and provides a behind-the-scenes look at the world of professional baseba…
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