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Longtime ESPN host Tony Reali took his final lap “Around the Horn” on Friday, closing out the sports debate series after 23 years and more than 4,900 episodes. ESPN set the end date months ago ...
The Sports Emmys were announced this week and ESPN came away with a few coveted trophies. Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser did not, and Wilbon decided to call out two of his ESPN colleagues over ...
Tony Kornheiser, longtime ESPN personality, reminded all baseball fans of the only way Pete Rose can get into the Hall of Fame: The baseball writers.
Tony Kornheiser can’t see Pete Rose making it to the Hall of Fame despite reinstatement By Christian Arnold Published May 13, 2025, 7:12 p.m. ET ...
And Kornheiser, a longtime sportswriter and columnist, expected the baseball writers not to allow Rose, who died in September at the age of 83, into Cooperstown — nor “Shoeless” Joe Jackson ...
Kornheiser went on to note that several other superstars who were eligible for the Hall of Fame, such as Barry Bonds, had not made the cut despite their cases by the numbers being undeniable.
John Feinstein, a Washington Post sportswriter who became the best-selling author of more than 40 books, including “A Season on the Brink,” an inside look at volatile Indiana University men ...
No, no, no, you're the problem. Nick Sirianni is 48-20 and he's been to two Super Bowls in three years," Kornheiser said . "He hired great coordinators. (Vic) Fangio is a great coordinator.
Kornheiser didn’t gloss over those unseemly actions but said it was easy to forget about all of it once you started talking baseball with Rose during his career. “Could he be a caveman? Yes.