ESPN announces new deal for Chris Berman on same day Kenny Mayne tweets he’s leaving the Worldwide Leader
Posted May 11, 5:15 AM
ESPN announced a new deal Monday with legendary anchor Chris Berman.Phil McCarten/Invision/AP
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You say goodbye, I say hello.
Kenny Mayne announced on Monday he is departing ESPN, calling himself a “salary cap casualty.” The 61-year-old Mayne, who had been with the Worldwide Leader for 27 years, broke the news on Twitter.
I am leaving ESPN. Salary cap casualty. Thanks for the opportunity Vince Doria & Al Jaffe & for taking my solicitations Herman/Stinton/Lynch. I will miss the people. I will miss the vending machine set up over by the old Van Pelt joint. We had everything. IntoTheGreatWideOpen#
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Inside the Beltway sportswriter Thomas Boswell reaped the whirlwind for assuming that Major League Baseball knew the nation’s pulse when it took the 2021 all-star game away from Atlanta. He drew a hurricane blowback on Twitter for his outlandish claim that it was baseball’s best move since integrating the game in 1947.
Boswell has spent a long career writing for
The Washington Post, has written several baseball books, is a member of the National Sports Media Association s Hall of Fame and was a featured expert in Ken Burns’s baseball history series. Like all Post sports writers, he s an insufferable gasbag, so he deserves all the ridicule he s getting for this stupid tweet:
How We Lookinâ? Marty Brennaman documentary makes TV debut on WCPO 9 this month
Tune in March 29, 30 and 31 at 7 p.m.
âHow We Lookinâ? The Immortal Words of Marty Brennaman makes its TV debut on WCPO 9 this month. The film will be shown in three one-hour parts on March 29, 30 and 31 at 7 p.m.
By: WCPO staff
and last updated 2021-03-15 20:10:33-04
CINCINNATI â âHow We Lookinâ? The Immortal Words of Marty Brennaman, the documentary about the life and legendary career of Cincinnati Reds broadcaster Marty Brennaman, will make its television debut on WCPO 9 this month.
The film will be shown in three one-hour parts on March 29, 30 and 31 at 7 p.m. in advance of Reds Opening Day 2021.