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  2. The Athletic - Wikipedia

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    The Athletic was founded in 2016 by Alex Mather and Adam Hansmann as an independent subscription-based online sports magazine, and it gradually expanded its stable of writers over the next few years to provide better coverage of more teams in more markets, including in the United Kingdom. However, the magazine remained unable to earn enough ...

  3. Michael Russo (sportswriter) - Wikipedia

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    Russo has a Twitter account where he tweets Wild and NHL information, @RussoHockey. [5] He was a selected journalist by NHL.com for the 2010 Olympics, used to be a columnist for Versus.com and occasionally writes for The Hockey News. From 1990–2005, Russo worked for the South Florida Sun-Sentinel and primarily reported on the Florida Panthers ...

  4. Athletics (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    The Athletics' name originated in the term "Athletic Club" for local gentlemen's clubs—dates to 1860 when an amateur baseball team, the Athletic (Club) of Philadelphia, was formed. The team later turned professional in 1875, becoming a charter member of the National League in 1876, but were expelled from the N.L. after one season.

  5. 20 Funniest Twitter Accounts to Follow for Loads of Laughs

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    The post 20 Funniest Twitter Accounts to Follow for Loads of Laughs appeared first on Reader's Digest. These tweeters have mastered the art of making people laugh in 140 characters or less. The ...

  6. Texas QB Quinn Ewers says he doesn't expect to play college ...

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    From his completion on 4th & 13, facing his former school, his playing future and more, Quinn Ewers sits down with @PeteThamel before the Longhorns face the Buckeyes 🤘 pic.twitter.com ...

  7. Andrew Baggarly - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Baggarly (born c. 1975) [1] is an American journalist and author who has covered Major League Baseball teams since 1998 and the San Francisco Giants since 2004. [2] As of December 2017, he is the Giants beat writer for The Athletic.

  8. Coco Jones performs national championships game national ...

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    Coco Jones absolutely nailed the National Anthem my word — Andy Anders (@AndyAnders55) January 21, 2025

  9. Adam Hurrey - Wikipedia

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    It was named book of the week in The Independent, [1] and in The Daily Telegraph was described as the spiritual heir to fanzines and the gleeful radio shows of Danny Baker and Danny Kelly. [2] An excerpt of the book appeared in The Guardian. [3] Hurrey created the "Football Clichés" blog in 2007 while working as a TV listings editor. [4]