Michael Kay wins week 2 of ESPN’s The Sports Reporters Live Scoring Game
Michael Kay wins week 2 of ESPN’s The Sports Reporters Live Scoring Game (flag)
neswsports.com — This weeks panel is John Saunders as the mediator of Bob Ryan , Michael Kay , and Howard Bryant . I am not one to start rumors, but Bob Ryan won the game last week , and now he is the only one back from that panel. Did my humble scoring game have anything to do with it? I didn’t think so :-)
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