Hour 1
The Yankees were swept by the Marlins, leading to increased pressure on manager Aaron Boone and fan frustration over accountability and sloppy play since the World Series. Boomer criticized Alex Rodriguez's past coddling. The Mets lost 2 of 3 to the Giants. Jerry Jones dismissed Micah Parsons' trade request, which Boomer disagreed with. The segment concluded with a Cameron Young anecdote and a Marlins fan's gratitude.
Hour 2
Gio and Boomer won't go to Streamsong due to show obligations. Callers discuss the Yankees' struggles, with Boomer defending Brian Cashman and Aaron Boone. Jerry's update is sidetracked by Boomer trying to make Gio look bad. Wedding invitations, real vs. fake photos, WWE SummerSlam results, and last names after marriage are also discussed. A caller whose invitation was read loves the show, and another woman made her husband take her last name. Callers want Yankees changes, with Boomer suggesting behind-the-scenes adjustments.
Hour 3
Aaron Glenn's emotional reaction to becoming Jets' head coach split Boomer and Gio: Boomer preferred a Bill Parcells-like stoicism, while Gio found Glenn's display a positive for modern times. They discussed the Yankees' struggles, with Gio doubting Aaron Boone's mid-season firing but expecting it if they miss playoffs. A-Rod and Jeter criticized the Yankees' mistakes and lack of accountability. The Mets also had a bad weekend, leading Boomer to suggest moving Frankie Montas to the bullpen. Micah Parsons' trade request involved Jerry Jones, Dez Bryant, and Nicki Minaj. Gio's wife is unhappy with his frequent golfing. The final segment explained Nicki Minaj's involvement in the Cowboys/Dez Bryant/Roc Nation dispute.
Hour 4
The struggling Yankees are in danger of missing the playoffs, leading Boomer to question the team's future and challenge Aaron Judge to lead. Boomer and Grok discuss the ideal Yankees lineup. Jerry provides updates on the Yankees' tough weekend, the Mets' struggles, and Frankie Montas's poor outing. Jerry Jones avoids details on Micah Parsons' negotiations. Jared Allen's pants ripped during his HOF speech. Mary Kay Cabot joked about Bill Belichick. The Moment of the Day involves various figures and passive-aggressive shirts. The show concludes with a discussion of AL wild-card threats to the Yankees and Boomer's belief that Aaron Boone will stay for 10 years, unless the team misses the playoffs. The hosts note the Yankees' preference for a 10-year plan for managers and the decline of managers yelling at players.