
Chris McMonigle has produced some of WFAN’s most iconic shows, and been behind the mic for years – and now, he’s taking over the overnights!
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 500 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

Hour 5: The evaluation is over for the Giants, clean house, and find your Ben Johnson, Liam Coen, or Mike Vrabel, The Giants CANNOT Trade Jaxson Dart, even if they get the top draft pick. Plus, Yankee Hot Stove and NBA Cup.
Hour 4: The Knicks are playing for a championship tonight... do you care? Joe B. hates it, callers seem to love it. The Mets keep bargain hunting.
Hour 3: Jaxson Dart has been called "reckless" and "injury prone" and Chris says that is nonsense.
Hour 2: C-Mac does not expect any moves from the Yankees big or small. A WFAN fantasy football league oddity and Chris is hosing a family holiday party this weekend.
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This podcast has quickly become one of my favorites, thanks to one of WFAN’s top personalities leading the way. His opinions are always sharp and on point, and the way he breaks things down makes every topic feel fresh.
If overconfidence were a sport, Chris McMonigle would have more rings than Brady. Every take feels like it was pulled from a hat at a circus—lots of noise, no substance, and somehow he still honks the horn for attention. Listening to him is like watching a clown car crash in slow motion: chaotic, confusing, and you can’t look away because you’re wondering how it keeps getting worse.
Chris has done a great job doing overnights at WFAN! I am a Mets fan living in Florid and I listen to the podcast every morning while I get ready for work.
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The discussions are animated and often confrontational as the host shares insights and evaluations about New York sports teams, with a significant focus on the New York Giants and New York Jets. Episodes frequently analyze recent games, including victories and embarrassing losses, with key discussions around team management, player performance, and coaching strategies. There's an engaging mix of personal opinions, fan interactions, and critical commentary on various player and management decisions, delving into implications for future seasons and draft strategies. This podcast is likely to attract passionate sports fans looking for in-depth analysis and entertaining commentary on their favorite teams, especially those in the New York area.
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