Tony opens the show by talking about the Nats splitting a doubleheader and a milestone for Kyle Finnegan, and he also talks about Sovereignty pulling out of the Preakness, cupcakes, and an email about his college roommate. Bob Ryan calls in to talk about the start of the second round of the NBA playoffs where the road teams have all won, PK Subban calls in to talk about the hockey playoffs and a rough night for the Caps, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag.
Songs : Your Old Radio “When the Girls Were Little” ; “Anesthesiology”
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1:04:23
“Did you see the rainbow?”
Tony opens the show by talking about the Nats bullpen coming up big in a win, Scottie Scheffler winning the Byron Nelson, and also about the Kentucky Derby and two road teams winning on Sunday in the NBA. Michael Wilbon calls in to talk some more about the NBA playoffs and about how much he enjoyed watching the Derby, Pat Forde calls in to talk about Sovereignty’s win at Churchill Downs, and also about a big day for Katie Ledecky, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag.
Songs : Sean Tweedley “Candy Likes the Water” ; “Scenes From a Boardwalk”
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1:01:57
“Don Smithing”
Tony opens the show by talking about the Nats win (and a good night from the bullpen), and he also talks about some treats he enjoyed from a "big box of that" from Hershey, and also about some wine he is drinking these days, and another encounter he had with customer service. Brian Windhorst calls in to talk about the Knicks beating the Pistons to move on to the second round of the playoffs and also about a potential offseason trade of a superstar. Legendary horse racing handicapper Andy Beyer calls in to talk about which horses he likes in the Kentucky Derby, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag.
Songs : Erin Propp & Larry Roy “Courage My Love” ; “Fitting In”
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1:05:39
“Dinner with Harvey”
Tony opens the show by talking about a tough loss for the Nats, a golf outing he had with Michael and Gary Williams, and also about having dinner with Binghamton University President Harvey Stenger. Horse racing expert Ron Flatter calls in to preview the Kentucky Derby, Barry Svrluga calls in to talk about the Nats and also about a new stadium deal for the Washington Football Team, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag.
Songs : The Gold Needles “Supernature” ; 20/20 “The End of the Summer”
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1:17:19
“We have a Gnome for you”
Tony opens the show by talking about Shadeur Sanders falling to the 5th round of the NFL Draft, and he also talks about the passing of Dick Barnett, and about a couple of nice wins for the Nats. Michael Wilbon calls in to talk about all of that plus the NBA playoffs, Mark Feinsand calls in to talk about which teams are surprising him in the early going of the season and about his trip to Augusta, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag.Songs : Igono “Down for Imprfect” ; Dan Bern “Pooch!”
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