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On Friday's Rush, Tony C bids farewell as he retires from the radio business after 26 years (1:21:36 mark).
Before he goes, Tony recaps the Steelers' preseason win and Washington's preseason loss from Thursday night.
Tony also comments on the sorry state of the Nationals, Orioles, and Pirates, who COMBINED haven't won a game since Saturday.
Tony gives credit where credit is due, as Major League Baseball did an outstanding job with its Field of Dreams game.
And Joe Shuta has one final Rush Friday Feature, as he catches up with former Pirates closer and current Pirates analyst Matt Capps (0:56:45).
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On Thursday's Rush, Tony C and Mike do their final show together.
Just when you thought things couldn't get worse for the Pirates, they do.
The guys talk about how crazy it was after the all the years they worked in newspaper, their paths finally crossed in radio.
Tony and Mike look forward to the Field of Dreams game in Dyersville, Iowa, between the Yankees and White Sox, and working off of that, they discuss their favorite baseball movies of all-time.
And they give a brief preview of tonight's NFL preseason games involving the Steelers and Washington Football Team.
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On Wednesday's Rush, Tony C and Mike Burke discuss just how sorry the Orioles and Pirates have been during their six-game losing streaks.
As Tony's final days on the show wind down, Frankfort head coach Kevin Whiteman calls in with some kind words, which leads Tony and Mike into a discussion about their experiences -- both good and bad -- with coaches over the years.
On the heels of Mike Lange retiring as voice of the Penguins, Mike tells us who the sports voices of his youth were.
And the guys talk about Valparaiso's new nickname ... one guy likes it, the other does not.
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On Tuesday's Rush, Tony C celebrates the career of long-time Penguins announcer Mike Lange, who announced his retirement on Monday after 46 years with the team.
Tony gives this thoughts on Lamar Jackson, who is still on the fence about getting the Covid vaccine even thought he's tested positive twice in the last 8 months.
Also on The Rush:
Luka and the Mavs agree to a landmark contract extensionWhen will Fields see the field for the Bears?The Saints are a messLook out for the White Sox in the American League -
On Monday's Rush, Tony C announces that this is the final week of the show, as he has decided to retire from the radio biz.
Tony recaps an absolutely miserable weekend for the Nationals, Orioles, and Pirates, and wonders why anybody would tune in to watch them anymore.
We remember the life and career of Bobby Bowden, who passed away Sunday at 91, and the up-and-down relationship he had with fans during his time at West Virginia.
And it was a busy few days in Canton with not one, but two Hall of Fame induction ceremonies, and black-and-gold was definitely the theme of the weekend.
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On Friday's Rush, Tony C looks at the Hall of Fame game between the Steelers and Cowboys in Canton.
Vaccinations continue to be a big issue in the NFL, as the Washington Football Team pleads with its players to get the shots.
Joe Shuta has another Rush Friday Feature, as he catches up with 1972 gold medal winner Dave Wottle (0:46:08 mark).
And we hear from one Pac 12 athletic director who says the conference doesn't need to rush into any major changes in the wake of the Oklahoma/Texas news.
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On Thursday's Rush, Tony C and Mike Burke discuss a bad night for the Orioles, Pirates, and Nationals.
The guys talk about the changes they have seen over the years in both newspaper and radio as technology began to take over.
Tony and Mike look at tonight's Hall of Fame game between the Steelers and Cowboys.
And the Washington Football Team bans all Native American garb from practices and games.
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On Wednesday's Rush, Tony C and Mike Burke talk about the crazy comeback win for the Pirates over the Brewers.
The guys take a stroll down memory lane with the old Houston Oilers, and we hear a story from Dave Wannstedt about how the Steelers almost became "America's Team."
Could the Big 12 and Pac 12 possibly merge after Oklahoma and Texas join the SEC, and where would that leave West Virginia?
If you thought Tyler Glasnow was mad at Major League Baseball over its handling of sticky substances, the news out of Tampa Bay won't make him any happier.
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On Tuesday's Rush, Tony C is joined in studio by Mike Burke, as the guys discuss the Orioles' rather quiet trade deadline. Does this mean the O's are close to turning the corner and playing winning baseball in the next few years?
The guys also discuss the Nationals blowing things up by trading away 30 percent of the roster to bolster their farm system.
Burke makes a very solid case in defense of Joe Flacco's years in Baltimore, and the guys discuss one of the more exciting moments at PNC Park -- the Johnny Cueto playoff game -- and how Tony wasn't there to see it.
The guys also discuss beer, bad Olympic sports, and is there any division in football with cities that mirror each other more than the AFC North?
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On Monday's Rush, Tony C returns to the big chair to talk about everything he missed while on vacation, including the Nationals punting on the season and the Olympics getting underway.
Tony reasserts his claim that I-95 is the worst highway in America, and he's convinced everybody does the "vacation countdown".
Tony also discusses two big-name NBA players opting out of their deals to become free agents, and an NHL player is accused of betting on games -- including his own team -- and trying to throw games for gambling profit.
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On Thursday's Rush, Tony C and Mike Burke talk about the O's getting walked off by the Rays, and the Pirates getting swept by the worst team in baseball.
The Penguins losing Brandon Tanev in the expansion draft hit Tony a different kind of way.
The guys talk about big news in college sports, as Texas and Oklahoma reportedly want out of the Big 12 and into the SEC.
Also on The Rush:
Bobby Bowden diagnosed with terminal illnessIs Giannis the new face of the NBA?Do some titles just feel better than others? -
On Wednesday's Rush, Tony C and Mike Burke discuss the sorry state of the Pirates, who seem to have no direction or plan in place.
The guys also discuss the history-making all-female broadcast crew for Tuesday night's Orioles-Rays game.
Also on The Rush:
Giannis delivers and NBA title to MilwaukeeWho are the favorites to win next season's championship?An Alabama QB is close to making $1 million in endorsements before starting a gameAre the Nationals primed for a second-half surge? -
On Tuesday's Rush, Tony C and Mike Burke talk about some of their more unique experiences at the ol' ball game.
The guys also discuss the upcoming Summer Games in Tokyo -- which are already having Covid issues again -- and whether or not they are excited for the Games.
Also on The Rush:
Could Oakland lose another professional franchise?Are runs up because spin rates are down?Who wins Game 6 of the NBA Finals tonight?Are Power 5 commissioners strong-arming football players into getting vaccinated for the upcoming season? -
On Monday's Rush, Tony C is back from an extended weekend hanging out with his boys, and he's feeling every bit of it.
Tony recaps a crazy weekend that included the Nationals' game being suspended because of a shooting outside of the park, and the Pirates scoring three runs off a hit that rolled 10 feet.
Tony looks at the protected/unprotected lists for the Capitals and Penguins for the upcoming expansion draft.
And Tony discusses the history-making victory by Colin Morikawa at The Open Championship, and Major League Baseball drops the hammer on another idiot fan.
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On Wednesday's Rush, Tony C is back in studio with Mike Burke, and the guys talk about Tuesday night's All-Star Game in Colorado.
With the second half of the season beginning, that means the trade deadline is right around the corner. Tony and Mike know the Orioles and Pirates will be sellers, but who goes?
The guys also talk about the good old days when the O's and Bucs made the playoffs.
And the guys give their thoughts on MLB getting rid of 7-inning doubleheaders and putting a man on second in extra innings, and what does Shohei Ohtani not speaking English have to do with his ability to play baseball? The answer: Nothing.
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On Tuesday's Rush, it's the return of the venerable one, Mike Burke, as he joins Tony C back on the Rush.
The guys talk about what it was like during the pandemic, and how it's great to finally feel some sense of normalcy ... and how, exactly, did Mike LOSE weight during the pandemic?
Tony and Mike talk about the Home Run Derby and the great showing by Juan Soto and Trey Mancini. They also discuss how the All-Star Game just doesn't do it for them anymore, and what has changed over the years.
And should the U.S. men's basketball team be worried after losing back-to-back exhibition games to Nigeria and Australia?
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On Monday's Rush, Tony C takes a look at how the Pirates, Nationals, and Orioles wrapped up the first half of the season, and who could be playing for someone else after the trade deadline.'
Tony also runs down who the Bucs, O's, and Nats took in the first round of the MLB draft.
Tony breaks down Game 3 of the NBA Finals between the Bucks and Suns.
And Tony looks at an exciting finish to Euro 2020 between England and Italy, and the ugly online incidents that followed.
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On Friday's Rush, Tony C takes a look at the Big 12 preseason football poll and ESPN's first power index of the year ... and wouldn't you know, Alabama is No. 1.
Tony breaks down Game 2 of the NBA Finals, as the Suns hold serve at home against the Bucks.
The Summer Games in Tokyo will go down with zero fans in attendance.
And Joe Shuta has another Rush Friday Feature, as he catches up with ... Tony C! It's another edition of "Ask Tony" on the RFF (0:55:20 mark).
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On Thursday's Rush, Tony C recaps the Lightning's 1-0 win over Montreal to claim their second straight Stanley Cup title.
Tony also previews Game 2 of the NBA Finals in Phoenix.
In an unprecedented move, Tony talks both soccer and tennis in the same hour, as England beat Denmark in the Euro 2020 semifinals (but not without some controversy), and could it be the end of era in men's tennis after Roger Federer got bounced in straight sets at Wimbledon?
And Tony says it's time -- once and for all -- to stop the Ed Reed vs. Troy Polamalu debate, because there is none.
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On Wednesday's Rush, a very tired and cranky Tony C breaks down Game 1 of the NBA Finals between the Bucks and Suns: Giannis took the court for Milwaukee, but was it enough to steal home-court advantage?
Tony thinks players -- particularly in basketball -- don't take playing defense seriously enough.
A Florida-based chain of MMA gyms is offering big-time money to Miami, Fla. football players to advertise the gyms on social media ... Tony C says you asked for it, you got it.
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver gives his "State of the Association" address before Game 1 of the finals, and says the play-in tournament is here to stay ... Tony is fine with that, but one major tweak needs to be made.
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