
The Tony Kornheiser Show "Bagged potatoes"
Apr 1, 2026
Ron Green Jr., golf writer who covers pro golf and player stories, talks about Tiger Woods seeking help and Gary Woodland’s comeback. Buster Olney, veteran MLB reporter, discusses Shohei Ohtani’s two-way dominance, Tony Vitello’s managerial risks, and even how to grow potatoes in bags.
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Tiger Woods Steps Back To Get Help
- Tiger Woods' decision to seek help signals a necessary pause in his public role and playing plans.
- Ron Green Jr. framed it as a next logical step after repeated public incidents and will likely delay Ryder Cup captaincy plans.
Gary Woodland's Comeback Amid PTSD
- Gary Woodland publicly shared his terrifying anxiety episodes caused by a brain lesion and PTSD after surgery.
- Ron Green Jr. recounted Woodland waking shaking, fearing death, using sunglasses and caddies to cope, then winning in Texas despite triggers.
Ohtani Redefines Two Way Greatness
- Shohei Ohtani's two-way excellence is unprecedented and can redefine 'greatest' in modern baseball.
- Buster Olney noted Ohtani maintains high-velocity pitching and diverse secondary pitches while also hitting as a leadoff DH.

