Bob Ryan
Sports journalist and author

Born
February 21st, 1946
79 years ago
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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A prominent sports journalist, active in print and broadcast media. Served as a sports columnist for The Boston Globe for over 40 years. Provided analysis and commentary on various sports, particularly basketball and baseball, and became a significant voice in sports journalism. Authored several books, contributing to the understanding of sports culture and history. Appeared on ESPN as a commentator, further expanding influence in sports media.
Served as a sports columnist for The Boston Globe
Contributed to ESPN as a sports commentator
Authored several books on sports
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