People and organizations matching the keywords,"sportswriter".
- Aaron Fentress (sportswriter)
- Adam Duerson
- Adam Kilgore
- Adrian Wojnarowski
- Alan Shipnuck
- Albert Chen
- Alex Belth
- Alex Marvez
- Allan Muir
- Amy Nelson
- Andrew Beyer
Andrew Beyer is an American expert on horse race betting who designed what has become known as the Beyer Speed Figure. In the early 1970s, while working for the Washington Daily News, Beyer did extensive work on the concept of speed figures and wrote... [Wikipedia]
- Andrew Perloff
- Ann Killion
- Arash Markazi
Arash Markazi (born March 4, 1980) is an American sports journalist currently writing for ''Sports Illustrated''.Markazi, who is of Persian decent, was born in Oklahoma City and raised in Los Angeles, graduating from Notre Dame High School. He atten... [Wikipedia]
- Art Spander
- Arthur Staple (sportswriter)
- Austin Murphy
- Barbara Barker
- Ben Reiter
- Bernie Lincicome
- Bernie Miklasz
- Berry Tramel
- Bert Sugar
Bert Randolph Sugar (born June 7 1936, in Washington, D.C.) is a well known boxing writer. Among his trademarks are his ever-present cigar and fedora. Sugar graduated from the University of Maryland and earned a JD and MBA from the University of Mich... [Wikipedia]
- Bill Conlin
Bill Conlin is an American sportswriter and longtime columnist for the Philadelphia Daily News. Prior to joining the Daily News, he wrote for the Philadelphia Bulletin. He is a member of Baseball Writers Association of America and a voter for the Bas... [Wikipedia]
- Bill Dwyre
- Bill Finley
- Bill James
George William “Bill” James (born October 5, 1949, in Holton, Kansas) is a baseball writer, historian, and statistician whose work has been widely influential. Since 1977, James has written more than two dozen books devoted to baseball history and st... [Wikipedia]
- Bill Kimm
- Bill Livingston
- Bill Madden
- Bill Ordine
- Bill Plaschke
William P. "Bill" Plaschke (born September 6, 1958 in Louisville, Kentucky) is an American journalist who has written for the ''Los Angeles Times'' since 1987. He attended Ballard High School in Louisville. In 1980, he received a bachelor's degree in... [Wikipedia]
- Bill Simmons
Bill Simmons (born 1969) is a columnist for ''Page2'' on ESPN.com and ''ESPN The Magazine''. He is also known by the nicknames of "The Boston Sports Guy" or the "Sports Guy".His ESPN.com column is written from the viewpoint of a passionate Boston fan... [Wikipedia]
- Bill Wagner (sportswriter)
- Bob Dutton
- Bob Elliott
- Bob Glauber
- Bob Harig
- Bob Hille
- Bob Klapisch
- Bob Kravitz
- Bob Margolis
- Bob McKenzie (broadcaster)
- Bob McManaman
- Bob Nightengale
- Bob Ryan
Robert P. Ryan (born February 21, 1946 in Trenton, New Jersey) is a longtime[http://www.boston.com/sports/columnists/ Bio] at boston.com which uses the word "longtime" to describe the length of his tenure at the ''Globe'' columnist for the ''Boston G... [Wikipedia]
- Bob Smizik
Bob Smizik is a sportswriter and columnist for the ''Pittsburgh Post Gazette''.Originally a writer and columnist for the Pittsburgh Press, Bob Smizik is the dean of Pittsburgh sportswriters. His columns in the Post-Gazette cover many topics, but he's... [Wikipedia]
- Bomani Jones
- Brad Evans
- Bradley S. Klein
- Brandon Funston
- Brian Cazeneuve
- Brian De Los Santos
- Brian Hanley
- Brian VanOchten
- Bruce Feldman
- Bruce Jenkins
- Bryan Burwell
- Bud Collins
Arthur Worth "Bud" Collins, Jr. (born June 17, 1929 in Lima, Ohio) is an American journalist and television sportscaster, best known for his tennis commentary. Collins is married to photographer Anita Ruthling Klaussen.Collins is a 1947 graduate of B... [Wikipedia]
- Buster Olney
Robert Stanbury "Buster" Olney III (born 17 February 1964 in Washington, D.C.) is a columnist for ''ESPN: The Magazine'', ESPN.com, and covered the New York Giants and New York Yankees for ''The New York Times''. He is also a regular analyst for the ... [Wikipedia]
- Cameron Morfit
- Carol Slezak
- Chad Finn
- Chad Ford
Chad Ford is an American sports journalist who has worked for ESPN Insider since 2001. He is currently a professor of conflict resolution in Hawaii.Ford grew up in Kansas City, Missouri. He has a bachelor's degree in history from Brigham Young Univer... [Wikipedia]
- Charles Robinson
- Charley Rosen
Charley Rosen is a former Continental Basketball Association (CBA) coach. He was an assistant of Phil Jackson with the Albany Patroons and head coach of the Rockford Lightning. He is currently a FOXSports.com NBA analyst and writer. He is known for h... [Wikipedia]
- Charlie Pierce
Charles P. Pierce, otherwise known as Charlie Pierce, is an American sportswriter and author. Born in Worcester, Massachusetts on December 28, 1953, Pierce was raised as a Roman Catholic (according to his own statements on ''Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me... [Wikipedia]
- Childs Walker (sportswriter)
- Chris Bahr
Chris Bahr (born February 3, 1953 in State College, Pennsylvania) is a former professional American football and soccer player. He was a placekicker in the National Football League and played midfielder in the North American Soccer League.Bahr was th... [Wikipedia]
- Chris Broussard
- Chris Dufresne
- Chris Haft
- Chris Mottram
- Chris Sheridan
- Christine Brennan
- Chuck Gormley
- Clay Travis
Clay Travis (born 1979) is an American sports journalist, writer and the author of the three-times weekly column ''ClayNation'' on CBSSports.com. Clay also recently became associate editor of the popular sportsblog deadspin.comTravis began the column... [Wikipedia]
- Cliff Corcoran
- Clifton Brown
- Damien Cox
Damien Cox is a long-time columnist for the ''Toronto Star'', Canada's biggest newspaper. He has covered the Toronto Maple Leafs for over 15 years, as well as the 1998 and 2002 Winter Olympics, and many other international hockey events. He won a Nat... [Wikipedia]
- Damon Hack
- Dan Beaver
- Dan Bickley
- Dan Daly
- Dan Graziano
- Dan Le Batard
Dan Le Batard is an American newspaper sportswriter, radio host, and television reporter based out of Miami, FL. Le Batard graduated from the University of Miami in 1990 with a bachelor of arts degree in journalism and politics. During his college ca... [Wikipedia]
- Dan McGrath
- Dan Pompei
- Dan Rafael
- Dan Shaughnessy
Dan Shaughnessy (20 July 1953 in Groton, Massachusetts) is an American sports writer.Shaughnessy began his career as a beat reporter covering the Baltimore Orioles for the ''Baltimore Sun'' in 1977. He has been a sports writer for the Boston Globe fo... [Wikipedia]
- Dan Wetzel
Dan Wetzel is an author, screenwriter, and national sports columist for Yahoo.com. He is the author of the sports-related books ''Sole Influence'', ''Glory Road'', and ''Runnin' Rebel.'' As a sports journalist, he has covered NASCAR, college football... [Wikipedia]
- Daniel E. Dobish
- Darren Eliot
- Dave Kindred
- Dave Krieger
- Dave Rodman
- Dave Sheinin (sportswriter)
- Dave van Dyck
- Dave Zirin
Dave Zirin comments on varied sports-related matters. Zirin champions athletes and issues which might be overlooked by corporate sports media and addresses the tendency of the media to objectify and employ athletes as pawns in money-making efforts. H... [Wikipedia]
- David Aldridge
David Aldridge (born February 10, 1965 in Washington, D.C.) is a reporter and columnist for The Philadelphia Inquirer and a reporter for the television cable network TNT.Aldridge is a graduate of American University and worked as a writer for ''The W... [Wikipedia]
- David Amber
- David Caraviello
- David Climer
- David DuPree
- David Fleming (sportswriter)
- David Haugh
- David Sabino
- David Steele (sportswriter)
- David Walsh
L. A. Confidentiel : Les secrets de Lance Armstrong (''L. A. Confidential : Lance Armstrong's Secrets'') is a book by sports journalists David Walsh, of the Sunday Times, and Pierre Ballester. It was published in 2004 and was awarded the Prix Gondeco... [Wikipedia]
- Dennis Dodd
- Derrick Goold
- Dick Schaap
Richard J. Schaap (September 27, 1931 – December 21, 2001) was an American sportswriter, broadcaster, and the author or co-author of 33 books. He was known for his elegant prose and had a reputation as something of an intellectual; many columns... [Wikipedia]
- DJ Gallo
- Don Banks
- Doug Krikorian
- Doug Smith
- Drew Sharp
''Drew Sharp'' is an American sports writer for the ''Detroit Free Press'', covering Metro Detroit professional sports teams as well as The University of Michigan athletics. He often substitutes for the regular hosts of various sports radio programs.... [Wikipedia]
- E. J. Hradek
- Ed Price
- Ed Sherman (sportswriter)
- Eddie Sefko
- Enrique Rojas
- Filip Bondy
- Frank Deford
Frank Deford (born December 16, 1938, in Baltimore, Maryland) is a senior contributing writer for ''Sports Illustrated'', author, and commentator.DeFord has been writing for ''Sports Illustrated'' since the early 1960s. In addition to his ''Sports Il... [Wikipedia]
- Frank Dell'Apa
- Frank Fitzpatrick
- Furman Bisher
Furman Bisher (born November 4, 1918) is a sports columnist for the ''Atlanta Journal-Constitution'', where he once served as sports editor, and is a columnist for ''The Sporting News''. Bisher has written for ''Sports Illustrated'', ''The Saturday E... [Wikipedia]
- Gary Parrish
- Gary Van Sickle
- Gene Collier
- Gene Wojciechowski
Gene Wojciechowski is a sports columnist, best known for his work with ESPN. Born in Salina, Kansas, he became a senior writer for ''ESPN The Magazine'' in January 1998, having worked as a football reporter for the network since 1992. He was named se... [Wikipedia]
- Gennaro Filice
- Geoffrey C. Arnold
- George Dohrmann (sportswriter)
- George King
- George Vecsey
George Vecsey born in New York City, New York is a sports columnist for ''The New York Times'' and is a non-fiction author. He is the older brother of ''New York Post'' sports columnist Peter Vecsey and the father of former ''Baltimore Sun'' sports c... [Wikipedia]
- George Willis (sportswriter)
- Gerry Fraley
- Gil Brandt
Gil Brandt (born March 3, 1933) was a Vice President of player personnel for the Dallas Cowboys from 1960 to 1988. Brandt served as the Cowboys' chief talent scout since the club's birth in 1960. He had served as a part-time scout for the Los Angeles... [Wikipedia]
- Gordon Edes
Gordon Edes is an American newspaper sportswriter, and covers baseball for Yahoo! Sports. He is best known for his long time coverage of the Boston Red Sox baseball beat for the Boston Globe. He is a voter for the Baseball Hall of Fame. ... [Wikipedia]
- Greg Ambrosius (sportswriter)
- Greg Cote
- Greg Couch
- Greg Garber
- Gregg Rosenthal
- Gwen Knapp
- Hal Bodley
- Hal McCoy
Hal McCoy is a Cincinnati Reds beat writer for the ''Dayton Daily News'' (Dayton, Ohio). He was honored by the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2002 as the winner of the J. G. Taylor Spink Award, which is awarded annually "for meritorious contributi... [Wikipedia]
- Hank Gola
- Harvey Araton
- Henry Abbott
- Henry Schulman
- Howard Bryant
- Ian O'Connor
- Ira Berkow
- Ivan Maisel
- J. A. Adande
#REDIRECT J. A. Adande [Wikipedia]
- Jack Curry
- Jackie MacMullan
Jackie "Mac" MacMullan is an American freelance newspaper sportswriter and NBA columnist for the sports website ESPN.com. A graduate of the University of New Hampshire, MacMullan was a columnist and associate editor of the Boston Globe until she too... [Wikipedia]
- Jacob Luft
- James Achenbach
- Jamey Eisenberg
- Jarrod Breeze
- Jason Cole (sportswriter)
- Jason Sobel
- Jason Whitlock
Jason Lee Whitlock (b. 27 April 1967 in Indianapolis, Indiana) is a sportswriter for ''The Kansas City Star'', ''Foxsports.com'', a former writer for AOL Sports, a former contibutor to ESPN and a former radio personality for WHB and KCSP sports stati... [Wikipedia]
- Jay Hart
- Jay Mariotti
Jay Mariotti (born 1959 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is a sportswriter and a former columnist for the ''Chicago Sun-Times'' until he resigned on August 26, 2008. He makes regular appearances on the ESPN game show ''Around the Horn''.Mariotti attended... [Wikipedia]
- Jayson Stark
Jayson Stark (born 19 July 1951 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American sportswriter. He attended Syracuse University where he got a newspaper journalism degree. He now is a senior writer for espn.com. He makes weekly appearances on Mike and Mi... [Wikipedia]
- Jean-Jacques Taylor
- Jeff Babineau
- Jeff Darlington
Jeff Darlington (b. 10 November 1981 in Elizabeth, New Jersey)is an American sportswriter covering the Miami Dolphins for ''The Miami Herald''.Jeff Darlington has covered sports in Florida – including college football and the NFL – since 2000. Before... [Wikipedia]
- Jeff Fletcher
- Jeff Horrigan
- Jeff Merron
- Jeff Passan
Jeff Passan is an award-winning reporter, currently the top baseball columnist for ''Yahoo! Sports''. He previously was the national baseball writer for ''The Kansas City Star''.Passan graduated from Syracuse University with a degree in journalism. *... [Wikipedia]
- Jeff Pearlman
- Jeff Rude
- Jeff Zillgitt
- Jeffri Chadiha
- Jeremy Schaap
Jeremy Schaap (b. August 23 1969, New York City) is an American sportswriter, television reporter, and author. Schaap is an Emmy award winner for his work as the host of ''Outside the Lines'', a sports news and interviews program, on ESPN.He is a reg... [Wikipedia]
- Jerry Bonkowski
Jerry Bonkowski is an American writer who has for 20 years covered NASCAR and various sports. He has written about the NFL, Major League Baseball, the NBA, the NHL and college sports. He has been a sports journalist for nearly 35 years. He has worked... [Wikipedia]
- Jerry Brewer
- Jerry Crasnick
- Jim Armstrong
Jim Armstrong is a sportswriter for the ''Denver Post''. Since joining the paper in 1994, he has covered the Colorado Rockies, Denver Broncos, and Denver Nuggets. He is currently a columnist. He also writes for America Online and has appeared on ESPN... [Wikipedia]
- Jim Fox
- Jim Kelley
- Jim Litke
- Jim McCabe
- Jim Salisbury
- Jim Trotter
- Joe Drape
- Joe Henderson
- Joe Lemire
- Joe Menzer
- Joe Strauss
- Joel Sherman (sportswriter)
- John Antonini
- John Clayton
John Clayton (born Johan Clayton) is a National Football League writer and reporter for ESPN. He is a senior writer for ESPN.com and often is recognized by fellow ESPN sportscasters as "The Professor" Clayton began hosting a cable TV sports show in T... [Wikipedia]
- John Czarnecki
- John Donovan
- John Feinstein
John Feinstein is an American sportswriter and commentator. He is a columnist for Chapin Times the ''Washington Post'', an author, is a guest commentator on NPR, and does color commentary for United States Naval Academy (aka "Navy") football games. H... [Wikipedia]
- John Hollinger
John Hollinger ₫ (born May 17, 1971) is an influential figure in the field of APBRmetrics, the quantitative analysis of basketball. Hollinger grew up in Mahwah, New Jersey and is a graduate the University of Virginia.Hollinger, a freelance writer, de... [Wikipedia]
- John Jackson
- John McClain (sportswriter)
- John Mullin
- John Perrotto
- John Powers
- John Rolfe (sportswriter)
- John Romano
- John Schlegel
- John Shea
- John Walters (sportswriter)
- Jon Anik
- Jon Heyman
- Jon Saraceno
- Jon Weisman
Jon Weisman (born November 26, 1967) is the proprietor of [http://dodgerthoughts.baseballtoaster.com/ Dodger Thoughts], a popular weblog devoted to "dealing psychologically with the Los Angeles Dodgers and baseball." He is also a writer and editor fo... [Wikipedia]
- Jon Wertheim
- Jon Wilner
- Jonah Freedman
- Jonah Keri
- Jonathan Baum
- Jonathan Feigen
- Jorge Arangure Jr.
- José Mota
- Joseph Duarte
- Josh Pate
- Judy Battista
- Keith Lipscomb (sportswriter)
- Ken Berger
- Ken Davidoff
- Ken Murray
- Kevin Allen (sportswriter)
- Kevin Blackistone
Kevin Blackistone is a columnist for ''AOL Sports'' and is a frequent panelist for ESPN's ''Around the Horn''.He was born in Washington, D.C. and raised in Hyattsville, Maryland, and started his career in journalism as a city side reporter at ''The B... [Wikipedia]
- Kevin Cowherd
- Kevin Greenstein
- Kevin Hench
- Kevin Iole
- Kevin Kernan
- Kevin Manahan
- Kevin Roberts
- Kevin Sherrington
- Kevin Van Valkenburg
- Kieran Mulvaney
- Kostya Kennedy
- Kyle Whelliston
- Larry Brooks (sportswriter)
- Larry Stone
- Larry Weisman
- Lars Anderson
- Lee Jenkins
- Len Pasquarelli
Len Pasquarelli is an American sports writer and analyst with ESPN.com and a 25-year vet of covering the NFL. He joined ESPN.com in 2001 and has since become a frequent contributor to the other ESPN outlets, including ''SportsCenter'', ESPNEWS, ESPN ... [Wikipedia]
- Lenn Robbins
- Les Bowen
- Lisa Olson
- Marc Berman
- Marc J. Spears (sportswriter)
- Marc Stein
#REDIRECT Mark Stein [Wikipedia]
- Marcus Hayes
- Mark Aumann
- Mark Bechtel
- Mark Beech
- Mark Feinsand
- Mark Gonzales
- Mark Heisler
- Mark Herrmann (sportswriter)
- Mark Kriegel
- Mark Madden
Mark Madden (born December 29, 1960) is a newspaper columnist, sports commentator, and radio personality. He is well known for his distinctive voice and often contributes to the NFL Network show ''NFL Top 10''. He currently writes for ''The Beaver Co... [Wikipedia]
- Mark Maske
- Mark Starr
- Martin Johnson
- Marty Burns
- Matt Buser
- Matt Eagan (sportswriter)
- Matt Mosley
- Matt Wilansky
- Matthew Greber
- Maurice Brooks
- Melissa Isaacson
- Melissa Segura
- Michael Bamberger
- Michael Fabiano (sportswriter)
- Michael Farber
- Michael Felger
Michael Felger was the Boston Herald's New England Patriots' beat columnist, a position he held from 1999 to 2008. He joined the paper in 1989, and was the lead reporter for the Bruins from 1997 - 1999. He also hosted a talk radio show from 3-6pm on ... [Wikipedia]
- Michael Freeman
- Michael Hiestand
- Michael Knisley
- Michael Lombardi (sportswriter)
- Michael Rosenberg
- Michael Silver
Michael Silver is an American sportswriter currently employed at Yahoo! Sports.A native of Los AngelosSilver began his career as a sports writer and columnist for the Santa Rosa ''Press Democrat'', where he covered the 49ers and Golden State Warriors... [Wikipedia]
- Michael Wilbon
Michael Raymond Wilbon (born November 19, 1958) is an American sportswriter and columnist. He is a columnist for ''The Washington Post'', has co-hosted ''Pardon the Interruption'' on ESPN since 2001 along with fellow Post scribe Tony Kornheiser, and ... [Wikipedia]
- Mike Bauman
- Mike Brophy
- Mike Cercel
- Mike DeCourcy
- Mike Harmon
#REDIRECT Mike Harmon (writer) [Wikipedia]
- Mike Heika
- Mike Klis
- Mike Lopresti
- Mike LoPresti
- Mike Sando
- Mike Wise (sportswriter)
- Murray Chass
Murray Chass was a New York sports journalist for ''The New York Times.'' In 2003 the Baseball Writers Association of America honored him with the J. G. Taylor Spink Award. He is a pioneer in the coverage of business and labor issues within baseball.... [Wikipedia]
- Nancy Gay
- Nathaniel Friedman
- Neil Best
- Neil Harman
- Nicholas J. Cotsonika
- Nick Canepa
- Nick Webster
- Nolan Nawrocki
- Norman Chad
Norman Chad (born c. 1958) is a Los Angeles-based sportswriter and syndicated columnist who is frequently seen on the sports channel ESPN. Alongside sportscaster Lon McEachern, Chad is perhaps the best-known commentator on the World Series of Poker f... [Wikipedia]
- Ohm Youngmisuk (sportswriter)
- Pat Yasinskas
- Paul Domowitch
- Paul Doyle (sportswriter)
- Paul Hagen (sportswriter)
- Paul Kuharsky
- Paul Woody
- Paul Zimmerman
Paul Lionel Zimmerman (born October 23 1932 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), also known to readers as "Dr. Z", is an American football sportswriter who currently writes for the weekly magazine ''Sports Illustrated'', as well as the magazine's website,... [Wikipedia]
- Pedro Gomez
Pedro Gomez (born in 1962 in Miami Beach, Florida) is a Phoenix-based reporter for ESPN's ''SportsCenter'' show. He is primarily a baseball reporter and is also a member of the Baseball Writers Association of America. He has covered nearly 15 World S... [Wikipedia]
- Pete Colaizzo
- Pete Fiutak
- Peter Gammons
Peter Gammons (born April 9 1945) is an American sportswriter, media personality and National Baseball Hall of Fame honoree. Gammons attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He worked for the university's student-run newspaper, ''The... [Wikipedia]
- Peter King (sportswriter)
Peter King (born 1957 in Springfield, Massachusetts ) is a senior writer for ''Sports Illustrated'', the author of five books, most notably ''Inside the Helmet'', as well as a TV analyst and reporter. Since 2006, he has been a part of ''Football Nigh... [Wikipedia]
- Peter Pascarelli
- Peter Schmuck
Peter Gilray Schmuck (born 8 September 1955 in California) is an American sportswriter.Schmuck has been a sports columnist for the ''Baltimore Sun'' since 1990, and has been named Maryland Sportswriter of the Year four times by the National Sportscas... [Wikipedia]
- Peter Schrager
- Peter Vecsey
Peter Vecsey (born 1943) is an American sports columnist and analyst, specializing in basketball. In his childhood, he attended academic and athletic powerhouse Archbishop Molloy High School in Queens, NY) and graduated in 1961. Vecsey currently writ... [Wikipedia]
- Phil McNulty
- Phil Mushnick
Phil Mushnick is a sports columnist for the New York Post. His column entitled "Equal Time" appears three times a week on Sunday, Monday and Friday. He also provides a weekly column on Sunday for the entertainment/TV section of the paper. The columns... [Wikipedia]
- Phil Rogers
- Phil Sheridan
- Phil Taylor
- Philip Hersh
- Ralph D. Russo (sportswriter)
- Ralph Vacchiano
- Ravi Ubha
- Ray Didinger
- Ray Glier
- Ray Kerrison
- Ray Ratto
Ray Ratto, 53, has been a Bay Area sportswriter for approximately 30 years and a sports columnist for approximately 20. Beginning his column-writing career for two now-defunct newspapers, The National (newspaper) and the Peninsula Times Tribune, Ratt... [Wikipedia]
- Reggie Rankin
- Rich Cimini
- Rich Hofmann
- Richard Deitsch
- Richard Eng
- Richard Justice
Richard Justice (aka "THE MEDIA") is a sports columnist for the ''Houston Chronicle''. He used to work for ''The Washington Post'' and ''The Dallas Morning News''. His former colleague of ''The Washington Post'', Tony Kornheiser, described him as the... [Wikipedia]
- Richard Sandomir
- Rick Braun
- Rick Gosselin
- Rick Hummel
Rick Hummel is a ''St. Louis Post-Dispatch'' columnist who was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize in 1980. He received the J. G. Taylor Spink Award for baseball writing in 2007. He had been previously married to the late Connie Karr, who was a fatal shoo... [Wikipedia]
- Rick Morrissey
- Rick Reilly
Richard "Rick" Paul Reilly (born February 3, 1958 in Boulder, Colorado) is an American sportswriter. Long known for being the "back page" columnist for ''Sports Illustrated'', Reilly moved to ESPN on June 1 2008. He has won the national Sportswriter ... [Wikipedia]
- Rick Telander
Rick Telander is a sports columnist for the ''Chicago Sun-Times''. Hired in 1995 from ''Sports Illustrated'' where he was a Senior Editor, Telander's presence at the newspaper was expected to counter the stable of sports columnists the rival ''Chicag... [Wikipedia]
- Rob Neyer
- Rob Parker
- Rob Peterson
- Roger Rotter
- Roman Modrowski
- Ron Blum (sportswriter)
- Ron Borges
- Ron Sirak
- Ross McKeon
- Ross Tucker
Ross Finch Tucker (born March 2, 1979 in Wyomissing, Pennsylvania) is a former American football offensive lineman and a journalist for Sports Illustrated. Tucker is also a co-founder of a high school recruiting website,[http://www.gobigrecruiting.co... [Wikipedia]
- Roy S. Johnson
- Rueben Frank
- Ryan Fagan
- Ryan Smithson
- Sally Jenkins
Sally Jenkins (born October 22, 1960) is an American sports columnist and feature writer for ''The Washington Post''. Prior employment includes being a senior writer for ''Sports Illustrated''. In 2002 she won the ''Associated Press''’s Columnist of ... [Wikipedia]
- Sam Donnellon
- Sam Farmer (sportswriter)
- Sam Smith (sports journalist)
- Scott Burnside
- Scott Miller
- Scott Morrison (sportswriter)
- Scott Ostler
- Scott Symmes
- Sean Deveney
- Sean Gregory (sportswriter)
- Sean Martin
- Sean McAdam
- Seth Wickersham
- Shaun Powell
- Sheldon Ocker
- Skip Bayless
Skip Bayless (born John Edward Bayless II December 4, 1951 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) is an American journalist on ESPN2's ''ESPN First Take'' and its afternoon show ''1st and 10''. Bayless previously wrote regular columns for ESPN.com and its "Page... [Wikipedia]
- Stan Hochman (sportswriter)
- Stan McNeal
- Stephen A. Smith
Stephen Anthony Smith (born October 14 1967), sometimes referred to as Stephen A., is a sportswriter and media personality from Hollis, Queens in New York City.Since 1994, Smith has had a position as a writer for ''The Philadelphia Inquirer''. He was... [Wikipedia]
- Stephen Cannella
- Steve Aschburner
- Steve Buckley (journalist)
Steve Buckley (b.1956) is an Irish-American journalist. He has been a sports columnist with the Boston Herald since 1995. He joined Boston Sports radio station WEEI in 1993, and has been a regular on the station's The Big Show since its debut in 1995... [Wikipedia]
- Steve Elling
- Steve Greenberg
- Steve Kelley (sportswriter)
- Steve Rushin
Steve Rushin (b. September 22, 1966 in Elmhurst, IL) is an American sportswriter. He wrote a weekly column, ''Air and Space'', for ''Sports Illustrated'' magazine. Formerly labeled ''Steve Rushin's Air and Space'', the column ran from 1998-2007 and c... [Wikipedia]
- Steve Serby
Steve Serby is a sports reporter. He has also written or co-author books on sports or sports figures. In football circles, he is remembered for an altercation with New York Jets quarterback great Richard Todd that resulted from the then controversy o... [Wikipedia]
- Steve Silverman
- Stewart Mandel
Stewart Mandel is a sports writer for SI.com, focusing on college football. He currently writes the "College Football Mailbag" (The Mailbag) column, numerous individual features, and a College Football Blog. He also writes about men's college basket... [Wikipedia]
- Susan Slusser
- Sylvester Brown Jr.
- Ted Keith
- Ted Montgomery
- Teddy Greenstein
- Terence Moore
- Terry Bannon
- Terry Frei
- Terry Pluto
Terry Pluto (born in Cleveland, Ohio) is an award-winning sportswriter who primarily writes columns for the ''Cleveland Plain Dealer'', and formerly for the ''Akron Beacon Journal'' about Cleveland sports and religion. He has been named Ohio Sportswr... [Wikipedia]
- Thom Loverro
- Thomas George (sportswriter)
- Tim Brown (sportswriter)
- Tim Cowlishaw
William Timothy Cowlishaw is a national sportswriter for ''The Dallas Morning News'', a regular panelist on the ESPN sports talk show ''Around the Horn'', and the lead reporter for the ESPN2 racing show ''NASCAR Now''. Cowlishaw was raised in Dallas ... [Wikipedia]
- Tim Dahlberg
- Tim Keown
- Tim Kurkjian
Tim Kurkjian, born December 10, 1956 in Bethesda, Maryland, is a Major League Baseball analyst on ESPN's ''Baseball Tonight'' and ''SportsCenter.'' He is also a contributor to ''ESPN The Magazine'' and ''ESPN.com.'' He guests on ''Mike & Mike in the ... [Wikipedia]
- Tom Knott
- Tom Perrotta (sportswriter)
- Tom Verducci
Tom Verducci is an American sportswriter who is currently writing for ''Sports Illustrated'' and its online magazine si.com. He writes primarily about baseball.He was born in East Orange, New Jersey and was raised in Glen Ridge.[http://sportsillustra... [Wikipedia]
- Tom Weir
- Tony Barnhart
- Tony DeMarco (sportswriter)
- Tony Kornheiser
Anthony Irwin Kornheiser (born July 13, 1948) is an American sportswriter and former columnist for ''The Washington Post'', as well as a radio and television talk show host. Kornheiser has hosted ''The Tony Kornheiser Show'' on radio in various forms... [Wikipedia]
- Tony Massarotti
- Tony Paul
- Tracy Ringolsby
Tracy Ringolsby is a sports columnist for the Rocky Mountain News in Denver, Colorado. His specialty is covering baseball, and has been doing so since 1976. He is the former president of the Baseball Writers Association of America and has been a memb... [Wikipedia]
- Tyler Kepner
- Vaughn McClure
- Vic Carucci
- Vinnie Iyer
- Vinny DiTrani (sportswriter)
- Vito Stellino
- Wallace Matthews (sportswriter)
- Wes Goldstein
- Will Leitch
Will Leitch (born October 10, 1975 in Mattoon, Illinois) is a writer based in New York City and the founding editor of the Gawker Media sports blog Deadspin. Leitch is a contributor to ''The New York Times'', ''New York'' and ''Slate'', and has publi... [Wikipedia]
- Woody Paige
Woodrow Wilson "Woody" Paige, Jr. (born June 27, 1946 in Memphis, Tennessee) is a sports columnist for ''The Denver Post'', author, and a regular panelist on the ESPN sports-talk program ''Around the Horn''. He was also a co-host of ''Cold Pizza'' an... [Wikipedia]