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  2. Dan Shaughnessy - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 16 December 2024. American sports writer (born 1953) For the Canadian Olympic athlete, see Dan Shaughnessy (athlete). Dan Shaughnessy Born (1953-07-20) July 20, 1953 (age 71) Groton, Massachusetts, U.S. Education College of the Holy Cross (BA) Occupations Sports journalist columnist television ...

  3. Bob Ryan - Wikipedia

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    Robert P. Ryan (born February 21, 1946) is an American sportswriter, formerly with The Boston Globe, and author.He has been described as "the quintessential American sportswriter" and a basketball guru, [1] and is well known for his coverage of the sport including his famous stories covering the Boston Celtics in the 1970s.

  4. Bob Hohler - Wikipedia

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    Robert T. Hohler [1] (born October 23, 1951) is an American investigative sports journalist for The Boston Globe. He also writes in-depth news stories ("enterprise reporting") for The Globe. [2] Hohler was The Globe's Boston Red Sox beat reporter during their 2004 championship run.

  5. Tony Massarotti - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Ezio Massarotti (born October 28, 1967) is an American author and a former sportswriter for the Boston Herald and The Boston Globe.He co-hosts a sports talk radio show, Felger & Mazz, on 98.5 The Sports Hub with former Boston Herald columnist Michael Felger. [2]

  6. Ray Fitzgerald (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Ray Fitzgerald (1927 – August 3, 1982) was an American sports journalist. One of the first modern sports commentators, Fitzgerald gained his widest readership at The Boston Globe between 1965 and 1982. [1] He won 12 Massachusetts Sportswriter of the Year awards (11 times at the Globe) from the National Sports Media Association in his career.

  7. Chad Finn - Wikipedia

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    Chad Finn is a sports writer for the Boston Globe and Boston.com. He is the Globe ' s sports media columnist and a general sports columnist for Boston.com. He often appears as a guest on New England sports and talk radio programs, such as The Big JAB. He founded the Touching All the Bases blog in December 2004.

  8. Ron Borges - Wikipedia

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    Ron Borges is an American sportswriter for the Talk of Fame Network. [1] He has previously written for The Boston Globe, the Boston Herald and was a regular guest on The Mike Felger Show, which aired on 890 ESPN radio until July 2008.

  9. Michael Holley - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Holley left the Globe to replace Bob Neumeier as co-host of the WEEI midday sports radio talk show. The show was renamed the Dale & Holley Show and featured Holley and former Boston Bruins play-by-play announcer Dale Arnold who discussed the various Boston sports teams. [2]