Greg Cody
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Where were you out here?
There are a few things here locally that I want to get to that include inner Miami going to the White House, but not a parade.
The Panthers at the trade deadline.
I'm assuming they're going to be sellers and they're going to be some popular players who leave.
A controversy that surprised me yesterday, people really mad on behalf of Tua and his feelings that the organization did not wish him a happy birthday yesterday.
And the University of Miami basketball team being legitimately good.
I'm still not used to the University of Miami basketball team being legitimately good.
But a local icon, I think, I didn't ask you this, I don't think, when we were going through Zaslow, the South Florida sports broadcasting legends, but Tommy Hutton classifies, correct, as a broadcasting legend locally, and he announced yesterday that this is going to be his last season with the Marlins, and also...
the scene of this to me was symbolic.
Just cold cinder block room with like a few straggling reporters.
He is a legend, but he's a rose growing in a sewer because Marlins baseball doesn't produce a lot of legendary things.
So here's Tommy Hutton saying this is going to be his final season as a Marlins broadcaster.
So I've got a number of things to say here.
I do believe that he gets the rare qualification of being a legend, even though he might be the most critical broadcaster that there's been in a home market that I can think of.
Mike Inglis would get really mad during the radio broadcast.
But I think that, well, Tommy Hutton's the only one locally who went away for a while because he was so critical that ownership didn't want it.
And then they brought him back because he's beloved, because he's honest.
Who is the most critical sports broadcaster we have ever had down here?
Is it Inglis?
Is it Hutton?