Tony opens the show by talking about Kyle Schwarber hitting 4 home runs in a game, the Micah Parsons trade, and he also talks about Keegan Bradley’s Captain picks for the Ryder Cup. James Carville calls in to talk about the return of college football and how tailgating at LSU compares to the rest of the SEC, tennis writer Chris Clay calls in to talk about what’s stood out to him so far in the US Open, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag.
Song : Gavin Grimes “Whew!”
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1:02:07
“Where’s My Cake?”
Tony opens the show by talking with Sally Jenkins about leaving the Washington Post, her farewell party, and where she’ll be writing in the future. Tony also talks about Cal Raleigh, the Nats and the start of the US Open. Michael Wilbon calls in to talk about being at Sally’s party, and also about the Cubs, and the start of college football. Next, Steve Sands calls in to talk about a big day for Scottie Scheffler, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag.
Songs : Inside Fall “Love Light” ; “It’s Alright”
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1:03:40
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1:03:40
“Cottage cheese and spin art”
Tony opens the show by talking to Louisa Thomas of the New Yorker about the new format for mixed doubles at the US Open, Buster Olney calls in to talk about the Yankees, the Dodgers, the Cubs, Kyle Schwarber, and the possibility of realignment, Jason La Canfora calls in to talk about the Orioles, and he also talks about the Browns QB situation, Cam Ward, and how the Giants will be this year, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag.
Songs : Dan Bern “Schwarber, Harper, Soto, and Scherzer” ; Post Sex Nachos “Been Somebody”
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1:03:44
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1:03:44
“I’m not an eggplant guy”
Tony opens the show by talking about playing golf in the wet and windy weather and he also talks about watching the Washington Football Team’s preseason game against the Bengals. Ryan McGee calls in to talk about the punishment handed out to Michigan by the NCAA for the sign stealing scandal, and also about the Big Ten’s proposal to expand the college football playoffs. Chris Clary calls in to preview the US Open and the new format for Mixed Doubles, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag.
Songs : The Belle Sounds “Lost Out Here” ; “Golden Hour”
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58:38
“Closed on the weekend??”
Tony opens the show by talking about the Nats splitting their series with the Phillies, and he also talks about being frustrated in his attempt to get some veterinarian help for Chessie the Dog. Michael Wilbon calls in to talk about a dominant performance by his Chicago Bears in their preseason win over the Bills, and he also talks about Scottie Scheffler winning the BMW Championship at Caves Valley, Steve Sands calls in to give his thoughts on Scheffler’s win and how the final leg of the FedEx Cup playoffs looks like, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag
Songs : Derek Sallmann “Feels Like Home” ; “T-Shirt Weather”
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