Cook is closely associated with college football, but he was an important figure in sports broadcasting.
Nothing helps create better content than the absurd.
He had no use for sentimentality, saying he "hated" Field of Dreams. He didn't traffic in nostalgia, enjoying how baseball evolved and changed throughout the years.
ESPN shouldn't have let Beverley leave its studios without signing him to a contract that put him in an analyst role as soon as his playing...
'MLB Sunday Leadoff' feels like meeting up with an old friend while 'Friday Night Baseball' has been more like going on a blind date.
Can Meyer be taken seriously as a college football studio analyst now?
No one should ever make the mistake of thinking they know an athlete or celebrity based on what they see in public.
By not sending Vasgersian and his fellow broadcasters on the road with the team, the Angels are betraying the trust that fans have in the telecast.
Thanks to Enrique Hernandez and Joey Votto, ESPN appeared to come up with something fresh and exciting by putting microphones on players in the field.
"Kay-Rod" debuts with the New York Yankees versus the Boston Red Sox. Hopefully, they explore the space they're given and talk about A-Rod's compelling history within...