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“If you vomited, you lost” | The Tony Kornheiser Show

“If you vomited, you lost” | The Tony Kornheiser Show

Tony opens the show by talking about a rough night for the Nats, and he also talks about the gift he got for playing in the member guest tournament in Rehoboth, and he talks to Chris Cillizza about his trip to Cooperstown. Joe Mantegna – an assistant coach for the South Sudan basketball team – calls in to talk about coming really close to beating team USA, Barry Svrluga calls in from Paris to talk about what he’s looking forward to covering in the Olympics, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag.MORE

“I touched a Beatle” | The Tony Kornheiser Show

“I touched a Beatle” | The Tony Kornheiser Show

Tony opens the show by talking about the Nats, reporting on pizza at the beach, a great experience he had with Jerry’s Pretzels, and he also talks about getting an email from a special new fan of the show. Mark Feinsand of MLB.com calls in to talk about the Mets, Paul Skenes, and how the trade market is shaping up, Bob Ryan calls in to talk about the men’s Olympic basketball team and how they compare to the Dream Team, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag.MORE

“The Shootout” | The Tony Kornheiser Show

“The Shootout” | The Tony Kornheiser Show

Tony opens the show by talking about the Nats sweeping the Reds, and he talks about Xander Schauffele winning the British Open, and Tony also talks about the Member / Guest tournament he played in over the weekend. Michael Wilbon calls in to give his thoughts on Schauffele winning the Open, and about the men’s…MORE

“0-15” | The Tony Kornheiser Show

“0-15” | The Tony Kornheiser Show

Tony opens the show about the MLB All-Star game, and how awful the uniforms were, and how great it was to see Paul Skenes pitch to Aaron Judge. Richard Justice calls in to give his thoughts on the failed national anthem from the Home Run Derby, and also about how the game itself went.MORE

“Be like Evelyn!” | The Tony Kornheiser Show

“Be like Evelyn!” | The Tony Kornheiser Show

Tony opens the show by talking about golfing with the great Marty West, and he also talks about trying to get a Covid shot over the weekend. Michael Wilbon calls in to talk about why he’s so enthusiastic about European soccer, John Ourand calls in to talk about the lawsuit that’s forcing the NFL to pay out billions, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag.MORE

“Is that Micky Dolenz?” | The Tony Kornheiser Show

“Is that Micky Dolenz?” | The Tony Kornheiser Show

Tony opens the show by talking about going to North Carolina to play golf with Michael at Pinehurst, and he also talks about the Nats, and about some delicious food that was sent to the show. Michael Wilbon calls in to talk about the NBA playoffs, golf writer Ron Green Jr who was a long time sports writer for the Charlotte Observer calls in to talk about what is was like growing up with a father who was also a sports writer, and also about playing with Tony and Michael on their trip to Pinehurst, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag.MORE

“Promptly?” | The Tony Kornheiser Show

“Promptly?” | The Tony Kornheiser Show

Tony opens the show by talking about some changes in the CBS NFL studio show, the NBA playoffs, and he also talks about a letter he got from JP Morgan. Horse racing expert Ron Flatter calls in from Churchill Downs to talk about the Kentucky Derby and also about changes to the Belmont this year, Jeff Passan calls in to talk about what MLB is doing to fix their uniform problem, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag.MORE

“Masters Monday” | The Tony Kornheiser Show

“Masters Monday” | The Tony Kornheiser Show

Tony opens the show by talking about the Nats bullpen, and about John Rahm’s win at the Masters. Michael Wilbon calls in to talk some about the Masters and also about the Dallas Mavericks.MORE

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Tony Kornheiser is co-host of Pardon the Interruption (PTI) and is one of ESPN’s most popular on-air personalities. The former Washington Post sportswriter and columnist also worked as an ESPN Radio host and Monday Night Football commentator.

Kornheiser and his former Post sports colleague Michael Wilbon have co-hosted PTI (M-F, 5:30 p.m.) since the show’s debut on September 22, 2001. Highlighted by the type of contentious but good-natured verbal sparring that the two engaged in for years at the PostPTI ranks among cable’s most-viewed studio shows. With its unique, fast-paced, wide-ranging and humorous discussion of the day’s top sports news, it is also one of television’s most entertaining and innovative programs.