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Legendary sports journalist Tony Kornheiser suggests that former Los Angeles Lakers superstar Anthony Davis is not a Hall of Famer.
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 ...
Michael Wilbon and Tony Kornheiser did not, and Wilbon decided to call out two of his ESPN colleagues over it. On Wednesday's edition of Pardon The Interruption, Wilbon started off the show by ...
ESPN personality Tony Kornheiser reminded all baseball fans of the only way Pete Rose can be let into is through the baseball writers, who take violations within the game seriously.
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 ...
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 ...
Pete Rose is now eligible to be enshrined in the Hall of Fame, but that doesn’t necessarily mean he’ll get the votes.
That pleased Tony Kornheiser, who went after some of his ESPN colleagues who frequently go on Get Up during Monday's edition of Pardon The Interruption.
Tony Kornheiser acknowledged the late Pete Rose "could be a caveman" but said few knew MLB on a deeper level during his career than Rose.