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A full mix of sports, stories, and local impact, starting with a standout conversation featuring Tim Howard. He shares what it meant to surprise a longtime connection with World Cup tickets through Verizon’s campaign, and why the 2026 World Cup in the U.S. could shift the sport to another level. The moment comes full circle when that same coach, Bass Hannah, joins the show—bringing a real, personal layer to the conversation about access, opportunity, and what the game means beyond the field.
The focus then shifts to hockey, with a deep dive into the Islanders’ late-season coaching change—moving on from Patrick Roy and bringing in Peter DeBoer. The timing raises questions, but the reasoning becomes clearer: secure the right coach now instead of risking the offseason. It’s a look at short-term shock versus long-term direction, and what it means for a team still within reach of a playoff spot.
Around the league, quick hits cover New York teams, schedule changes, and fan-friendly moves from the Mets, along with a pulse check on what’s happening across the local sports scene.
The show also taps into the collector side of sports with a preview of National Hockey Card Day, highlighting the mix of current stars, legends, and rising rookies driving excitement around the hobby.
It all wraps with a personal note—getting back behind the mic for indoor football, and what it means to return after a tough year.
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From Govs Comedy Club in Levittown, this episode of SportsBash covers a packed day across the New York sports scene, along with a powerful personal story.
Peter is joined by NHL.com managing editor Brian Compton for a wide-ranging conversation. Brian shares his journey after being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, how he’s managing day to day, and why he’s raising money for the upcoming MS Walk at Jones Beach.
On the sports side, the guys break down the Islanders’ playoff push and what needs to change down the stretch, along with early-season reactions to the Mets and Yankees. There’s also breaking news as the Long Island Ducks sign former Cy Young winner Trevor Bauer, with team president Michael Pfaff joining to discuss the move and what it means for the organization.
Plus, some fun mixed in with talk around WrestleMania, WWE storylines, and a look at what’s ahead across Long Island sports and events.
A strong mix of hockey, baseball, headlines, and real-life perspective in this one.
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Opening Day is here, and the energy is exactly what you’d expect.
On this episode of SportsBash, Peter Schwartz sets the tone with stories, memories, and what makes baseball’s Opening Day feel different from every other sport. From skipping school for day games to unforgettable moments at the ballpark, it’s a reminder of why this day still means something.
The show also dives into early season storylines, including reactions to the Yankees’ opening win and expectations for both New York teams heading into the year. There’s plenty of honesty around the league too, including frustration with how MLB handled the opening schedule.
Then the focus shifts to March Madness.
Sam Blum joins the show to break down St. John’s run to the Sweet 16, what’s working, and what it will take to beat Duke. The conversation covers Rick Pitino’s impact, key players stepping up, and why this team is more than just a good story right now.The episode also touches on:
Islanders playoff push and where things stand late in the seasonAround-the-league updates across baseball, hockey, and basketballSports Bash poll question and what’s trending right nowAnd in real-time, the Mets deliver a statement early, jumping on Paul Skenes and setting the tone for what could be a big season ahead.
Opening Day, meaningful games, and real expectations.
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This episode takes you inside Citi Field ahead of the new season, with a full recap of the Mets’ “What’s New at Citi” event.
Peter catches up with Mookie Wilson, who is now part of the Mets’ food experience, bringing his passion for cooking to the ballpark. From mac and cheese to smoked chicken sliders, it’s a different way for a Mets legend to stay connected to fans—while still being tied to the legacy of the 1986 team.
Mets owner Alex Cohen also joins, sharing how the organization continues to raise the bar on fan experience, from food to atmosphere, with a focus on making every visit to Citi Field feel special.
Senior Executive Chef Jason Eksterowicz breaks down the evolution of ballpark food and what goes into building one of the top food programs in sports.
The show also takes a more reflective turn with the news that longtime Mets broadcaster Howie Rose will step away after this season. Peter shares personal stories and what Howie has meant to Mets fans and to his own career.
Plus, a conversation with Matthew Jolles, who is bringing indoor soccer back to the New York/New Jersey area with Independence FC, adding a new layer to the local sports scene.
A mix of Mets, memories, and what’s ahead—on and off the field.
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This St. Patrick’s Day episode brings a mix of sports, stories, and real moments that go beyond the game.
Peter is joined by former Jets fullback Tony Richardson, calling in live from the NYC parade with the Marty Lyons Foundation. He shares what the foundation means to him, the impact Marty continues to make behind the scenes, and why showing up always matters. The conversation also turns to the Jets’ offseason, including thoughts on leadership, building from the inside out, and what this team needs moving forward.
The show also highlights the Islanders’ Play It Forward program with former Islander Aaron Asham, focusing on giving kids access to hockey and creating opportunities that go beyond the ice. It’s a reminder of how much impact teams can have in their communities.
One of the most important moments of the episode comes with Amy McGorry, a former News 12 anchor and longtime friend of the show, who shares her story and urgent need for a living liver donor. It’s honest, emotional, and a powerful look at resilience, community, and the importance of showing up for one another.
Sports betting analyst Kelly Stewart (Kelly in Vegas) joins to break down March Madness, potential upsets, and how she’s approaching the tournament this year, along with quick hits on MLB and the NHL playoff picture.
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On this episode of SportsBash, Peter Schwartz welcomes New York Post reporter Alex Mitchell as the latest Friend of Peter (FOP) co-host, diving into the biggest stories across the Long Island sports scene. The conversation covers the excitement surrounding the New York Islanders, the energy around the team this season, and why Long Island continues to produce passionate sports fans and memorable stories.
Peter also sits down with LIU Men’s Basketball Head Coach Rod Strickland, whose Sharks are heading to the NCAA Tournament after winning the NEC Championship. Strickland discusses building the program over four seasons, the players who helped lead the run, and what it means to bring LIU back to March Madness.
Plus, the show touches on Hofstra’s return to the NCAA Tournament, the sale of the Long Island Ducks, Islanders community initiatives like Operation Shower, sports memorabilia memories, and the latest SportsBash Media poll question of the day.
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Peter Schwartz returns with a packed edition of SportsBash from the Govs Comedy Club Podcast Studio on Long Island.
Peter opens the show with the latest headlines in the SportsBash Flash, including updates from the Jets’ busy start to NFL free agency, local college basketball, the Rangers and Islanders, and Team USA’s win in the World Baseball Classic.
MSG Networks host and reporter Shannon Hogan joins the show to talk Islanders hockey, the excitement surrounding rookie sensation Matthew Schaefer, and how his presence has energized both the team and the fan base. Hogan also discusses the Islanders’ playoff push, the chemistry inside the locker room, and a meaningful community initiative as the Islanders Children’s Foundation prepares to host Operation Shower, a special baby shower event honoring military families.
Later, Zach Rosenblatt of The Athletic joins the program to break down the Jets’ activity in free agency, including the acquisition of Minkah Fitzpatrick and several key defensive additions. Rosenblatt discusses the team’s strategy under Aaron Glenn and Darren Mougey, the leadership pieces added to the roster, and what could be next at quarterback as the Jets continue reshaping the team.
Plus, Peter covers the SportsBash Media Poll Question of the Day, highlights what’s hot at Ticketbash.com, and features the Coach’s Collectibles Item of the Week.
All that and more on this edition of SportsBash.
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Peter Schwartz hosts another action-packed edition of SportsBash featuring conversations across the New York sports landscape.
First, New York Red Bulls head coach Michael Bradley joins the show to talk about the club’s strong 2-0 start and the exciting youth movement fueling the team’s early success. Bradley shares how the Red Bulls are building a fast, aggressive identity and why the organization believes its academy pipeline will shape the future of the club. He also discusses the impact of the upcoming World Cup matches at MetLife Stadium and what it means for soccer’s continued growth in the region.
Later in the show, former Mets pitcher and 1986 World Series champion Bob Ojeda joins the program ahead of receiving the prestigious Thurman Munson Award. Ojeda reflects on the unforgettable ’86 Mets season, including the pressure of pitching Game 3 of the World Series against his former team, the Boston Red Sox. He also shares stories about the personality and leadership inside that legendary clubhouse, why Ray Knight was the heartbeat of the team, and the emotional moments during the iconic Game 6 comeback.
Ojeda also speaks about the mission of AHRC NYC, the organization benefiting from the Thurman Munson Awards, and why the work they do supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities means so much.
The episode also includes the Sports Bash Flash, discussion of the latest New York sports headlines, and a few lighter moments as Peter makes a case for himself as Wendy’s next “Chief Tasting Officer.”
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Peter Schwartz hosts another lively edition of SportsBash from Governor’s Comedy Club, covering the latest headlines across the New York sports world while welcoming two special guests with unique stories from baseball and professional wrestling.
Veteran baseball writer Ken Davidoff joins the show to discuss his new book 101 Lessons from the Dugout. Davidoff shares insights from decades covering Major League Baseball, reflecting on memorable moments, personalities inside clubhouses, and the lessons the game teaches both on and off the field. Drawing on years covering the Mets, Yankees, and the broader baseball landscape, Davidoff offers perspective on what makes the sport’s culture so unique.
Later in the show, professional wrestling star Mercedes Martinez stops by ahead of her appearance at the upcoming “Mercedes Rules” event on Long Island. Martinez talks about her journey through WWE, NXT, and AEW, what fans can expect from the show in Farmingville, and why she enjoys connecting with the next generation of wrestlers through training clinics and local events.
The episode also includes the SportsBash Flash, where Peter reacts to the latest New York sports headlines, including the Jets placing the franchise tag on running back Breece Hall and the latest developments across the NHL and other local teams.
Plus, the show highlights the Coach’s Collectibles Item of the Week, the SportsBash Media Poll Question, and details about the upcoming Marty Lyons Foundation NFL Draft Party, one of Long Island’s favorite annual sports charity events.
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Peter Schwartz hosts a special Friday edition of SportsBash from Governor’s Comedy Club after winter weather earlier in the week forced a schedule change. The rescheduled show features two longtime broadcasting voices and plenty of conversation about the biggest stories in sports.
First up, legendary broadcaster Kenny Albert joins the show after calling the Olympic hockey tournament for NBC. Albert reflects on the excitement of calling the gold medal moments for Team USA and shares what it was like to be part of one of the biggest stages in international sports. Known for his versatility across football, hockey, baseball, and basketball, Albert also talks about his long career behind the microphone and the unique challenge of broadcasting multiple sports at the highest level.
Later in the program, Dave Shepard of SiriusXM NBA Radio stops by to talk basketball. Shepard and Peter discuss the latest developments in the NBA, the state of the New York Knicks, and some of the biggest storylines shaping the league this season.
The show also features the SportsBash Flash, presented by the Marty Lyons Foundation, along with the SportsBash Media Poll Question and the Coach’s Collectibles Item of the Week, highlighting another must-have collectible for sports fans.
It’s another packed episode of SportsBash covering Olympic highlights, NBA conversations, and the latest headlines across the New York sports scene.
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Peter Schwartz hosts another edition of SportsBash from Governor’s Comedy Club, covering the latest headlines across the New York sports world and welcoming two accomplished broadcasters to the show.
First, Dave Sims, the radio voice of the New York Yankees, joins the program as spring training gets underway. Sims talks about the excitement surrounding the upcoming season, the expectations around the current Yankees roster, and what fans should be watching as the team prepares for Opening Day. The conversation also touches on the announcement that CC Sabathia’s No. 52 will be retired, reflecting on Sabathia’s impact in the Bronx and his legacy with the organization.
Later in the show, broadcaster Ari Wolff stops by to talk about his career calling multiple sports, including arena football, college basketball, and college football. Wolff also shares insight from his work as the Kansas City Chiefs’ preseason television voice, and the discussion turns to the NFL landscape, coaching moves around the league, and connections to the New York Giants.
The episode also features the SportsBash Flash, presented by the Marty Lyons Foundation, along with the SportsBash Media Poll Question, what’s hot at Ticketbash.com, and the Coach’s Collectibles Item of the Week.
From Yankees baseball to NFL headlines and behind-the-scenes broadcasting stories, it’s another packed episode of SportsBash.
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Peter Schwartz hosts another edition of SportsBash from Governor’s Comedy Club in Levittown, covering the latest headlines across the NFL and hockey while welcoming two knowledgeable guests to the show.
First, Tom Rock, Newsday’s longtime NFL columnist and Giants beat writer, joins the program to break down the latest developments surrounding the New York Jets and New York Giants as the NFL offseason continues. Rock discusses key storylines facing both teams, the decisions ahead for their front offices, and how each franchise is positioning itself heading into the upcoming season.
Later in the show, Joey Bonadonna, broadcaster for the University of Wisconsin hockey team, joins SportsBash to talk about two Islanders prospects currently playing for the Badgers, including highly regarded forward Quinn Finley. Bonadonna shares insight on their development, what Islanders fans should know about these young players, and how they are progressing at the college level.
The conversation also touches on Bonadonna’s role as a broadcaster in the Indoor Football League, where both he and Schwartz will be calling games this season.
The episode also includes the SportsBash Flash, presented by the Marty Lyons Foundation, the SportsBash Media Poll Question, what’s hot at Ticketbash.com, and the Coach’s Collectibles Item of the Week.
From NFL offseason analysis to Islanders prospect updates, it’s another full lineup of sports talk on SportsBash.
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In this episode of SportsBash, Peter Schwartz dives into a packed New York sports lineup as baseball officially returns and hockey history is about to be made.
Yankees Spring Training Begins
SI.com’s Joe Randazzo joins the show in studio to break down the Yankees reporting to Tampa. Are they truly “running it back” after last season’s playoff disappointment? The conversation covers Aaron Judge’s expectations, Gerrit Cole’s impact, Anthony Volpe’s development, Aaron Boone’s leadership, and what this season really means for the franchise. The looming MLB labor situation and how it could shape roster decisions is also discussed.Sirens Set for Madison Square Garden History
New York Sirens forward Casey O’Brien joins the show ahead of the first-ever PWHL game at Madison Square Garden on April 4. She shares what it means to play at MSG, the growth of women’s hockey, her transition from Wisconsin star to pro, and the significance of expanding the women’s game in the New York market.SportsBash Flash
The Knicks respond with a historic bounce-back win, Olympic hockey storylines heat up, and Team USA prepares for Latvia.The episode also includes:
– SportsBash Media Poll Question of the Day
– What’s Hot at Ticketbash.com
– Coach’s Collectibles Item of the Week
– A tribute to James Van Der Beek and the impact of Varsity Blues on sports cultureBaseball is back. Hockey is growing. And New York sports never slow down.
Listen now on SportsBash.
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On this episode of SportsBash, Peter Schwartz reacts to Super Bowl LX and doesn’t hold back. While Seattle walks away with the win, Peter breaks down why the game itself was a tough watch and why not every Super Bowl lives up to the hype.
The conversation then shifts to the halftime show and the debate surrounding Bad Bunny as the headliner. Peter shares his thoughts on the performance, why musical taste shouldn’t be political, and how the NFL may have opened itself up to criticism by going with a single-artist spotlight. He discusses the reactions across social media, the surprise appearances from Ricky Martin and Lady Gaga, and the broader conversation about entertainment, audience expectations, and the league’s global direction.
From football, the show pivots to baseball as spring training officially begins. Mets radio broadcaster Keith Raad joins Peter to talk about what may be the most transformative offseason in franchise history. They discuss David Stearns’ bold roster overhaul, saying goodbye to longtime fan favorites, the additions of Freddy Peralta, Bo Bichette, Devin Williams, and Luke Weaver, and the excitement around young pitching led by Nolan McLean. They also look at Carlos Mendoza entering a pivotal season and what fans can expect in Port St. Lucie.
Later in the show, Indoor Football League defending champion head coach Mike Davis of the Vegas Knighthawks joins Peter to talk about building a new roster after a championship run, the growth of the IFL, and the league’s new national television deal. The conversation also touches on the upcoming IFL Cup at American Dream in New Jersey and what it means for expanding the league’s footprint.
The episode wraps with local sports updates, fantasy baseball chatter, and a look ahead as the sports calendar turns from football to baseball.
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On this episode of SportsBash, Peter Schwartz covers a packed sports day with strong opinions and timely conversation.
The show opens with NFL talk and a deep dive into Championship Sunday, followed by an in-depth interview with Phil Simms, former New York Giants quarterback, Super Bowl champion, and longtime NFL on CBS analyst. Phil breaks down the Super Bowl matchup, the impact of coaching across the league, quarterback development, and the latest news surrounding the Giants and Jets.
Later, the show shifts to music and Long Island culture with a conversation featuring David Clark. David discusses his journey as a Billy Joel tribute performer, his favorite songs, and the upcoming Piano Man / Yellow Brick Joel tribute concert alongside Elton John tribute performer Bill Connors.
The episode also includes the SportsBash Flash, New York sports updates, the poll question of the day, and highlights from Ticketbash.com.
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SportsBash returns from Governor’s Comedy Club with a packed show covering the biggest stories across hockey and football. Peter Schwartz is joined by Steve Mayer, President of NHL Events and Content, for an in-depth conversation on the NHL’s marquee events, including the Winter Classic in Miami, the upcoming Stadium Series game in Tampa, and the NHL Draft heading to Buffalo in 2026. Mayer also looks ahead to the NHL All-Star Game coming to Long Island in 2027, marking the first time the event will be held there since 1983, and shares behind-the-scenes insight into how the league plans and executes its largest tentpole events.
The show also dives into major NFL headlines, including coaching moves around New York, draft implications for the Jets, and what the next year could look like for both local teams. Plus, Vinny Tickets from Ticketbash.com stops by to break down Super Bowl packages, upcoming events, and what’s hot right now for fans looking to attend the biggest games. Add in the SportsBash Flash, poll question of the day, Coach’s Collectibles item of the week, and classic SportsBash banter, and it’s a full hour of sports talk with insight, opinion, and personality.
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On this episode of SportsBash, Peter Schwartz breaks down the latest surrounding the New York Giants head coaching search, including why it feels like the Giants may be prepared to go all in on John Harbaugh and what makes the job so appealing, from roster construction to franchise history.
The show also dives into NFL Wild Card Weekend with Jason Logan, Senior Betting Analyst at Covers. Logan shares insight on key matchups, betting trends, and prop bets, along with how playoff wagering differs from the regular season.
Additional segments include the Sports Bash Flash, the TicketBash poll question of the day, what’s hot at TicketBash, the Coach’s Collectibles item of the week, and a look ahead at upcoming guests and events.
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In this episode of SportsBash, Peter Schwartz opens the first show of 2026 from Governor’s Comedy Club with a wide-ranging look at New York sports, highlighted by a statement win from the New York Islanders and a deep dive into the state of the New York Jets.
Peter breaks down the Islanders’ impressive win over the Toronto Maple Leafs, focusing on the growing buzz around rookie Matthew Schaefer and the renewed energy inside UBS Arena. With the Islanders firmly in the playoff mix, the discussion centers on why this team has captured the imagination of fans and what Schaefer’s early impact means moving forward.
The show also features the return of the SportsBash Flash, covering the latest headlines from the Knicks, Rangers, Jets, and college basketball. Peter is then joined by Antwan Staley of the New York Daily News for an in-depth conversation on the Jets’ disastrous season, roster turnover, coaching decisions, draft positioning, and whether fans should buy into the organization’s vision heading into the offseason.
The episode closes on a more personal note, as Peter shares a proud dad moment reflecting on his sons and the Gotham City Dragons’ run in the One Bounce Stickball League Snowy Showdown, highlighting the resurgence of stickball and the importance of respecting the game and the young players bringing it back.
Plus, the show includes What’s Hot at TicketBash, the SportsBash Media Poll Question of the Day, the Coach’s Collectibles Item of the Week, upcoming guests and shows, and sponsor features including TicketBash, Embassy Diner, Coach’s Collectibles, and the Marty Lyons Foundation.
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Peter Schwartz hosts a special Monday edition of SportsBash from Governor’s Comedy Club in Levittown during the holiday week, covering football, local sports, and a few personal reflections.
The show opens with a blunt reaction to the Jets’ loss to the Patriots, a game that became noncompetitive early and raised serious questions about effort, leadership, and the direction under Aaron Glenn with Buffalo still ahead.
The focus then shifts to the Giants, who snapped a long losing streak by beating the Raiders. While the win stopped the skid, it angered many fans because of what it may have cost them in draft position and trade leverage.
New York Post columnist Mark Cannizzaro joins the show to break down both teams, explain why players do not tank the way fans expect, explore realistic draft scenarios including a possible Jets and Giants trade, and touch on golf, soccer, and the World Cup coming to the New York area.
Peter also highlights one of the weekend’s most powerful moments. A 104-year-old World War II veteran, Dominic Critelli, performed the National Anthem on saxophone at UBS Arena, with Rangers and Islanders fans chanting together in a rare moment of unity.
The episode includes What’s Hot at Ticketbash, New Year’s resolutions for local teams, a lighthearted Embassy Diner story, and a quick nod to Peter’s kids and their stickball team.
WFAN Update
Peter addresses listener questions about his role at WFAN, making it clear he was not fired. He reflects on the end of Infinity Sports Network, which he had been part of since 2013, and the shift away from traditional top-of-the-hour updates. He confirms he remains part of the Audacy and WFAN family and previews the return of the SportsBash Flash in 2026.
Peter closes the final SportsBash of 2025 by thanking sponsors, the team, and listeners, and looks ahead to the show’s return on January 6.
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This episode of SportsBash moved easily between humor, stories, and real perspective. It opened with Festivus and airing sports grievances, setting the tone for a show that felt relaxed and honest.
Peter Schwartz was joined by legendary WFAN voice Steve Somers, who shared stories from his career, how a West Coast kid came to sound like a lifelong New Yorker, and why so many listeners were surprised to learn he was not actually from New York. From overnight radio to hockey, the Mets, and moments that still get talked about years later, the conversation unfolded naturally.
Later in the show, Santa Schwartz made an appearance, handing out holiday gifts to New York teams, adding some fun to the holiday edition.
The show wrapped the way it began, with sports, stories, and voices that longtime fans know well.
- Visa fler