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Dean of Kentucky Derby journalists guards good and bad of race s history

Share on twitter In a recent radio interview, I was asked if I considered myself to be “The Dean of Kentucky Derby Journalists.” I had to admit that I had never thought about it like that. Billy Reed But since I don’t think there’s anybody around who has covered more than my 52, I guess maybe I am Dean Reed, with a Ph. D in Derbyology. Has a kind of nice ring to it, right? If I am to assume this lofty position, I must do it seriously because my main responsibility will be to guard the Derby’s history, both the good and bad of it. And there has been some bad, which almost goes along with being the world’s most famous horse race, an event that generates millions of gambling dollars worldwide.

I prefer Jim Palmer because he s not John Kruk

Hall of fame sportswriter Dave Kindred. SOURCE: ANDERSONBOOKSHOP.COM Dave Frederick April 6, 2021 Palmer is my preference - All pizza is good. The one you like best is a matter of personal preference. I like Jim Palmer as a baseball color analyst. The best thing about Palmer is that he isn t John Kruk. Palmer, now 75, is smooth, smart and insightful, and he doesn’t prattle on. He is efficient, just like he was on the mound. Scott Garceau doing Orioles play-by-play is also top of the line. Tom McCarthy and Kruk doing a Phillies broadcast is a dumbed-down version, just too many ordinary things explained that I don’t care about anyway. On Saturday, I watched the Phillies beat the Braves 4-0 and the Final Four wins, while reading 18 chapters of sportswriter

Sportswriter Dave Kindred finds his most fulfilling work in high school gyms of central Illinois - 60 Minutes

Sportswriter Dave Kindred finds his most fulfilling work in high school gyms of central Illinois - 60 Minutes
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A Grandfather s Search For A Boy Lost To Addiction

Dave Kindred is a legendary sportswriter, perhaps most-known for his writing on Muhammad Ali. In his new book Leave Out the Tragic Parts: A Grandfather s Search for a Boy Lost to Addiction. he gives us here a unique, yet journalistic, exploration into grief and a grief not often told of a grandfather for his grandson. Tags: 

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