Michael Wilbon
Michael Wilbon (born November 19, 1958 in Chicago, Illinois) is a popular American sportswriter and columnist. He has worked for the Washington Post since 1980. He served as a beat writer for the Post covering the Baltimore Orioles and University of Maryland, College Park basketball. In 1990, Wilbon was named a columnist for the Post. He is also on ESPN's show Pardon the Interruption opposite Tony Kornheiser.
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November 19 - 1958 - Chicago, Illinois - American - Washington Post - 1980 - Baltimore Orioles - University of Maryland, College Park - ESPN - Pardon the Interruption - Tony Kornheiser
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In his career, the Northwestern University alumnus has covered 8 Olympic Games, 19 Final Fours, and 17 Super Bowls. He is among the electors for both the Pro Football Hall of Fame and Baseball Hall of Fame.
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Northwestern University - Olympic Games - Final Fours - Super Bowls - Pro Football Hall of Fame - Baseball Hall of Fame
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