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  2. Adam Housley - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Housley and his wife competed on Celebrity Game Face, a celebrity game show hosted by Kevin Hart. They donated their winnings to the Alaina's Voice Foundation, a charitable organization founded by Housley's brother and sister-in-law Arik and Hannah, whose daughter Alaina Housley was a victim of the Thousand Oaks shooting. [38] [39] [40 ...

  3. 38 Studios - Wikipedia

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    38 Studios, LLC was an American video game development studio and publisher based in Providence, Rhode Island.The company was founded in Maynard, Massachusetts, in 2006 as Green Monster Games by baseball player Curt Schilling.

  4. Josh Chetwynd - Wikipedia

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    Chetwynd has worked as a staff reporter for USA Today, The Hollywood Reporter and U.S. News & World Report.His writing has also appeared in such publications/websites as The Wall Street Journal, [1] The Times (of London), [2] Chicago Tribune, [3] MLB.com, [4] Harvard Negotiation Law Review, [5] The Observer Sport Monthly, [6] and Variety. [7]

  5. John Rocker - Wikipedia

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    John Loy Rocker (born October 17, 1974) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher who played six seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), primarily with the Atlanta Braves. Rocker made his major league debut in 1998 with the Braves, where he spent four seasons and was later a member of the Cleveland Indians , Texas Rangers and ...

  6. Tim Kurkjian - Wikipedia

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    Tim Kurkjian (/ ˈ k ɜːr k dʒ ən /; born December 10, 1956) [1] is a Major League Baseball (MLB) analyst on ESPN's Baseball Tonight and SportsCenter.He is also a contributor to ESPN The Magazine and ESPN.com.

  7. Lester Rodney - Wikipedia

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    Lester Rodney (April 17, 1911 – December 20, 2009) was an American journalist who helped break down the color barrier in baseball as sports writer for the Daily Worker. Early life [ edit ]

  8. Ken Rosenthal - Wikipedia

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    Ken Rosenthal (born September 19, 1962) [1] [2] is an American sportswriter and reporter. He serves as a field reporter for Fox Major League Baseball since 2005, and was an in-studio reporter for MLB Network from 2009 to 2022.

  9. Jim Murray (sportswriter) - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, he won a Pulitzer Prize for Commentary for his 1989 columns, [8] [9] and the Baseball Writers' Association of America awarded him the J. G. Taylor Spink Award in 1987. Cited as an influence by countless sports journalists, [5] [10] [11] Murray was a fixture at the L.A. Times for 37 years.