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Earthquake Stops The World Series (1989)

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jpete3027666 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Bob Ley, great, objective reporter but he doesn't do the "BOOOHHH YAHHH" real well so he gets screwed. ESPN sucks now.
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Bob Ley, by far the best reporter ESPN has and they relegate him to outside the lines now. They put knuckleheads like Stuart Scott on their primetime sportscenter. They got rid of NFL primetime or at least the version with Berman and Jackson only and replaced it with Wengo and whoever else. These are the reasons I can't watch ESPN anymore.
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wow...EARLY ESPN...Before they had the benefit of ABC news.
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Yeh I noticed that they used KPIX instead of KGO's sources. Who Owned ESPN in 1989?
indyfan22k (1 month ago) Show Hide
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who is that Reporter??
dcfog81 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Bob Ley
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The aftershock!!
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It was a 6.9 to 7.1 depending on the measurement you look at (USGS officially calls it 6.9). The "5.2" preliminary he mentions is because he is in San Francisco, 80 miles from the epicenter.

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