Yankee Fans are 'Lame,' But Kemba Walker is King
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he Bristol Boys—Don, Angry Jay, and Mac Daddy—are back for their October 16th, 2025 episode, with studio engineer Kevin "Ross Crocker" and a special in-studio appearance by their chief sponsor, Joe Moriello, SVP of Capital Securities.
Sponsors:
- Capital Securities ("A Life Well Planned")
- Skygazer Brewing
The episode kicks off with the hosts' World Series picks before diving straight into frustrating "Yankee off-season business." Don, fresh from attending the Yankees' final playoff game, delivers a passionate rant about the "lame" and "embarrassing" stadium atmosphere, criticizing fans for sitting quietly with two strikes. This leads to a larger critique of the Yankee organization under Hal Steinbrenner and Brian Cashman, with the crew frustrated that no changes are expected despite fan outrage. The hosts then run a rapid-fire "In or Out" segment on potential Yankee free agents, emphatically rejecting players like Cody Bellinger, Paul Goldschmidt, and Jonathan Loáisiga.
After a "Say What" segment quizzing the hosts on famous baseball quotes from players like Manny Ramirez and Kevin Millar, the conversation shifts to the NFL mid-season. The crew declares the 5-1 Indianapolis Colts the league's biggest surprise and the Baltimore Ravens the biggest disappointment. They also debate the elite status of Jalen Hurts, with most hosts ranking several other quarterbacks ahead of him.
Don Father then takes over for his "Fantasy 101" segment. He provides crucial advice on navigating upcoming trade rumors and a heavy Week 8 bye schedule. Key start/sit advice includes starting Jordan Love and Breece Hall while sitting the Seattle running backs. In a bold move, he advises a listener to start Daniel Jones over Jalen Hurts.
The main event of the show is Angry Jay's Bracket Challenge to crown the Best UConn Point Guard of All Time. The hosts debate a 16-player bracket, which ultimately leads to a star-studded Final Four: (1) Kemba Walker vs. (4) Doron Sheffer and (3) Shabazz Napier vs. (2) Khalid El-Amin. After a final debate, Kemba Walker is crowned the winner, defeating Shabazz Napier in the championship.
The episode wraps up with the "President's Cup" name association game and a bonus segment on NBA season over/unders, where the hosts give their predictions for the Celtics, Knicks, Lakers, and more.