Lupica
Summary: Mike Lupica brings his New York attitude and opinions to ESPN, Monday to Friday for a highly two hours from 1 to 3 p.m.. He'll bring you insight and expertise on everything from the Yanks to Mets, Knicks to Rangers, Jets to Giants and everything in between.
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- Artist: ESPN
- Copyright: 2011
Podcasts:
Which Mets pitcher would you choose if you needed to win one game: Harvey, deGrom, or Syndergaard? Howie lets you know who he'd go with.
Former Mets catcher Paul Lo Duca shares his thoughts on the current team and their resurgent 2015.
Coach Herm lets you know why the Jets must continue to focus on Sheldon Richardson the person, not the player.
Alan Hahn and Rick DiPietro sit in for Mike and share their take on the Ray Rice interview. Plus, are the Mets the bigger story than the Yankees right now?
Mets starter Jon Niese talks about the impact the team's trade deadline acquisitions have made and looks ahead to the stretch run.
The Jets have started training camp and Hahn and Humpty are there to see how they look. The Mets are in first place. How long will it last?
Jets rookie Lorenzo Mauldin joins Hahn and Humpty to talk about the Jets upcoming season and his new hair color.
Lupica weighs in on the Yankees' upcoming sit down with Alex Rodriguez saying that he's run out of second chances. Plus, NY fans bring the noise as we head into the weekend!
PJ Carlesimo says that Kevin Love looks just fine to him. Plus, PJ says that he was very surprised that Chris Paul would make public comments about an official.
Lupica asks you the listener, who's the biggest loser in New York sports? Plus, to go to Shakespeare or not to go to Shakespeare, that is the question.
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred talks about trying to get young people back into America's pastime.
Mike asks fans a simple question: Who is the greater player, Tom Brady or Derek Jeter?
Geno talks about the amazing evolution of UConn basketball, on both the men's and women's side. The guys also discuss Phil Jackson and his allegiance to the triangle.
Lupica says that Russell Wilson hasn't been taking nearly enough heat for his game-ending interception. Plus, Do It or Dont Do It explores shoveling dilemmas.
Our Coach, Herm Edwards, explains in great detail just what went wrong for Seattle on the game's decisive play.