Random Reports Say Michael Wilbon Suffers Minor Heart Attack (Doing Well)
AwfulAnnouncing —
Enough with reality getting into my Sports. Apparently Michael Wilbon suffered a minor heart attack and was rushed to the hospital at 3am Monday morning. I don't know how a whole day went by without anyone finding this out but reports are starting to come in now. From Sports Media Watch.... Michael Wilbon acclaimed longtime colunmist (sic) at the Washington Post and Pardon the Interruption (PTI) co-host suffered a minor heart attack this morning. It was reported that at 3 a.m. he complained of chest pains to his wife who took him to the ...
Pardon the Interruption, But Michael Wilbon Had A Heart Attack (Madden Curse?)
FanIQ Blog —
... ESPN's Wilbon has heart attack. [Sports Media Watch]
What They’re Saying, January 29, 2008
Sports Media Journal —
... has more. Also get well to Michael Wilbon after the Washington Post and ESPN reporter suffered a mild heart attack. Paulsen at Sports Media Watch has the information. ...
PTI’s Michael Wilbon Suffers “Mild” Heart Attack
SPORTSbyBROOKS —
SPORTS ON MY MIND, FAN IQ, AWFUL ANNOUNCING and SMW have coverage of Michael Wilbon’s “mild” heart attack. Wilbon went to the hospital yesterday for chest pain. Doctors found a blockage in his heart and removed it with angioplasty. He’s now doing fine. Strangely, not one word about it (so far, that we could find) at ESPN.com or on the WASHINGTON POST’s website.
We need Wilbon to stay healthy, if for no other reason to prevent us from being subjected to ...
Wilbon Stricken - Maxim Super Bowl Party Said To Be Unaffected
Can't Stop The Bleeding —
... In all seriousness, here’s wishing for a very speedy recovery for the Washington Times’ Michael Wilbon, who reportedly underwent an angioplasty on Sunday in Arizona. Regardless of your feelings for Wilbon, if you consider that Dan Le Batard is a mere heartbeat away from being Tony Kornheiser’s daily foil on “PTI”, right now is a very appropriate time to say a silent prayer of thanks for advances in modern medicine. ...

