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Nov 18, 2010

Michael Wilbon To Leave Washington Post

In news which shouldn’t surprise anyone, sports columnist Michael Wilbon will officially leave the Washington Post at the end of the year. Wilbon has spent 32 years at the paper. According to a memo obtained by FishbowlDC, Wilbon will be pursuing an expanded role at ESPN/ABC, the station on which he, along with fellow former Postie Tony Kornheiser, launched his incredibly popular Pardon the Interruption program and for whom he serves as an NBA analyst….

Jan 30, 2008

Michael Wilbon Has a Minor Heart Attack, Angioplasty

Michael Wilbon, the beloved Washington Post sports columnist and co-host of ESPN’s Pardon the Interruption, had a minor heart attack early Monday morning. Absent from Monday’s PTI, Tony Kornheiser announced Wilbon wasn’t feeling well and had been experiencing some minor chest pains (he was replaced by ESPN analyst J.A. Adande). Wilbon’s wife drove him to a hospital in Scottsdale, AZ, where a minor blockage was found. A successful angioplasty cleared the blockage. MSNBC and Sporting…

Nov 05, 2007

Skins Stave Off 1-8 Jets, Mediocrity

It took Joe Gibbs a few minutes to get to his point, but after only a couple cursory questions, he was able to say that, yes, the guys sure did “play their guts out” yesterday. It’s become a mantra of his, as though we’re rooting for a team of underdog high school kids and what matters isn’t whether they win or lose, but how they play the game. No matter the futility, the mind-boggling play…

Jun 01, 2006

Gilbertology: Zero Hour Edition

Written by DCist contributor Matt Bourque. Agent Zero strikes back. In response to this week’s reports regarding his Saturday night arrest, Gilbert Arenas is disputing the circumstances of the incident and the suddenly infamous quote attributed to him. Arenas was quoted as telling the arresting officer, “You can’t arrest me. I’m a basketball player. I play for the Washington Wizards and I’m not going to leave my teammate,” but he has vehemently denied making such…

Aug 29, 2005

The Song Remains the Same

After a promising start to the weekend (a 4-1 win on Friday night), the Nationals dropped back-to-back games to the Cardinals in all too familiar fashion: Back-to-back 6-0 losses to the best team in baseball, and consecutive no-shows by the Nats’ bats. Saturday, the Nats had no answer for the previously struggling Jason Marquis, managing just two hits. Yesterday they collected just four hits and two walks. It all adds up to another series’ loss…

Mar 25, 2005

Curious Off-Season Moves Have Redskins Watchers Wondering

Late season improvement, a top caliber defense and the end of the Mark Brunell Experiment bred some hope among the faithful in the late weeks of the 2004 season, and a thorough dismantling of the playoff-bound Vikings the final week had some Redskins fans feeling renewed in their faith in Coach Gibbs. But two months into the offseason, some Redskin enthusiasts are wondering if Coach Gibbs’ best work is being undercut by another important personage:…

Nov 09, 2004

Cropp Nixes Vote on Stadium Plan

Didn’t we say there were going to be more sparks on the horizon? D.C. Council Chairman Linda Cropp used her power as chairman to postpone consideration of the proposal to publicly finance a new baseball stadium for two weeks, meaning that at all the drama in the run-up to today’s vote will be dragged out for the better part of the remainder of November. Cropp says she is cooking up an alternative to Mayor Anthony…

Nov 07, 2004

Cropp’s RFK Plan Doomed

Just a few days after the chairman of the D.C. City Council, Linda Cropp, introduced a new plan to build a new baseball stadium adjacent to RFK Stadium, it appears that her plan is dead in the water as she doesn’t have the votes to push the measure through, the Post reports. But she says that Mayor Anthony William’s plan to build a new stadium on South Capitol Street lacks critical votes as well. With…

 
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