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  2. Sid Hartman - Wikipedia

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    Sidney Hartman [2] (March 15, 1920 – October 18, 2020) was an American sports journalist for the Minneapolis Star Tribune and the WCCO 830 AM radio station. For 20 years, he was also a panelist on the weekly television program Sports Show with Mike Max, which aired Sunday nights at 9:30 p.m. on WUCW 23 in the Twin Cities metro area. [3]

  3. Heralded sportswriter Sid Hartman dies at age 100 - AOL

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    Sid Hartman, the longtime columnist for the Star Tribune of Minneapolis and a noted booster for sports in the region, died Sunday. Hartman played a big role in drawing professional sport teams to ...

  4. List of American sportswriters - Wikipedia

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    Sid Hartman [32] Patrick Reusse [33] Jim Souhan [34] New York Daily News. Mike Lupica [35] Bill Madden [36] Sherry Ross [37] Dick Young [38] New York Post. Milton Gross;

  5. Minnesota Sports Hall of Fame inductees: A class-by-class list

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    Star Tribune Minnesota Sports Hall of Fame members1958: Bernie Bierman, Tommy Gibbons, Frank Goheen, Fortune Gordien, Walter Hoover, Harrison "Jimmy" Johnston, George Mikan, Tommy Milton, John ...

  6. Tributes pour in for legendary sports journalist Sid Hartman ...

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  7. Category:Sportswriters from Minnesota - Wikipedia

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  8. Curt Gowdy Media Award - Wikipedia

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    2003 – Sid Hartman (Star Tribune) 2004 – Phil Jasner (Philadelphia Daily News) 2005 – Jack McCallum (Sports Illustrated) 2006 – Mark Heisler (Los Angeles Times) 2007 – Malcolm Moran (USA Today and The New York Times) 2008 – David DuPree [2] 2009 – Peter Vecsey (New York Post) 2010 – Jackie MacMullan (The Boston Globe) [3]

  9. Reusse: Prank phone calls, fights and, yes, some baseball in ...

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    FORT MYERS, FLA. – This is the 50th anniversary of my first trip to spring training. Even radio partner Joe Soucheray can figure out the math on that one — 1974 in Orlando, and the start of a ...