The Mets Continue to Struggle
Hour 1: Sal breaks down the Mets offensive struggles as they lost once again to the Tigers on Thursday afternoon. Who is most to blame for the slow start?

Hour 1: Sal breaks down the Mets offensive struggles as they lost once again to the Tigers on Thursday afternoon. Who is most to blame for the slow start?
They don't look like a World Series team but Sal isn't giving up on the Mets and Billy Eppler just yet. How can the Mets get things fixed? Plus, what Aaron Boone still does wrong. Hour 3.
The Mets have their fair share of problems right now and might not be a World Series contender but Sal says fans are a little too quick to give up on the team and GM Billy Eppler.
Sal explores Brian Cashman's comments and how he's right in some respects. He also explains how Aaron Boone doesn't manage games the way he should.
Sal explains what separates the Yankees and the Mets. Plus, why a bet the Mets made was the right one even if it isn't working out and Aaron Boone is not getting any better. Hour 2.
Sal reacts to Brian Cashman's press conference, the Yankees win over the Guardians and Max Scherzer's terrible return from suspension.
Hour 1: Sal breaks down Brian Cashman's press conference from earlier in the day and the Yankees narrow win over the Guardians on Wednesday Night. Plus, if Max Scherzer doesn't put it together, the Mets are done.
The Knicks need someone to step up behind Jalen Brunson and hit outside shots. Plus, what's the ceiling for this team and a look at where the Knicks have matchup advantages over the Heat. Hour 3.
Sal says the Knicks need someone to step up and hit outside shots. He has an idea of who that person should be.
The Knicks beat the Heat to even the series at 1 thanks to Jalen Brunson. Melo is not a Knicks legend. The pros and cons of young Knicks fans. Plus, Sal has Aaron Rodgers fever and Carlos Rodon has another setback. Hour 2.
Sal loves seeing Aaron Rodgers at MSG at night after practicing with his new Jets teammates during the day.
HOUR 1: Sal talks about the Knicks 111-105 victory over the Heat on Tuesday evening. He also gives his thoughts on Carmelo Anthony being grouped into the legendary Knicks pantheon alongside Patrick Ewing.
(SHOW OPEN) Sal is back on the FAN on Tuesday evening. He opens the show by talking about the Knicks 111-105 victory over the Heat to even up their series at 1 and 1.
The Rangers need to make some big changes, including on the bench. Who should they hire as their next coach? Plus, we now shift our attention to the Knicks. Hour 4.
The Rangers, minus Igor, no-showed an elimination game. Where do they go from here? Plus, the Yankees are in disarray (and last place) after an awful Aaron Boone decision led to a bad loss. Hour 3.
Sal reacts to a brutal Yankees loss that was the result of a terrible decision by Aaron Boone.
HOUR 2: Sal gives his thoughts and takes the calls of hockey fans across the tri-state area after the Devils 4-0 thumping of the Rangers in game 7 of their playoff series on Monday night.
HOUR 1: Sal is back on WFAN Monday evening. He gives the honest assessment on the brutal Yankees loss to the Guardians at home and the awful game 7 loss by the Rangers at the hands of the Devils on Monday evening at the Prudential Center.
Sal is not a happy camper after the Devils blow out the Rangers 4-0 in game 7 in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Sal praises the work that Brian Daboll and Joe Schoen for the Giants' 2nd and 3rd round picks in the NFL Draft and says that Daboll is someone you can't not root for.
Sal talks about the Mets struggles after losing 5 of their last 6 games and that the team's depth is not strong enough. As for the Yankees, it seems like it's the same story this year with injuries to important players. Hour 3.
Sal talks about how the Rangers have already had their season ended in their series against the Devils, even if they advance to the next round since blowing a 2-0 lead. Hour 2.
(SHOW OPEN) Sal Licata is back on the FAN after the Yankees lost 5-2 to the Rangers in Texas. He gives his thoughts on the rough game for the Bronx Bombers, a rain shortened loss by the Mets in Queens & the impending Rangers-Devils game 6 and Knicks-Heat game 1.
Sal gave his opinion on when Giannis said that there is no failures in sports and how he would've thought if the 2-time MVP would've come up against the New York Knicks
Sal gets ready for the Knicks second round series against the Heat and remembers classic matchups between the two teams in the 90s.
Sal explains why he is worried about the Mets and is not feeling confident with the Braves coming to town. Hour 3.
Sal continues to talk about the how the Rangers are on the verge of getting knocked out of the first round against the Devils after being up in the series 2-0. Sal also reminisces about some of the Knicks vs Heat series in the 1990s and the fierce rivalry between the two teams. Hour 2.
The Rangers are in a 3-2 series hole after an ugly shutout in game 5. Plus, Sal calls out Boomer. Hour 1.
Sal rips into the Rangers after they were shutout by the Devils in game 5 for their third consecutive loss in a series that New Jersey now leads 3 games to 2.
Sal reacts to the Knicks beating the Cavs in Game 5 to put themselves in the Eastern Conference Semi-Finals for the first time in a decade.