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Paige will fall short of 700 career wins and won't net any more appearance fees once Around The Horn ends its decorated run Friday. On Tuesday, he urged someone to hire Reali to host another show.
Woody Paige, known to sports fans nationwide for his thousands of appearances on ESPN’s Around the Horn, garnered a considerable honor Wednesday night. Paige was inducted into the Colorado ...
We're talking about the beloved Woody Paige and 'Around the Horn.' The sports talk show quickly became one of ESPN's most popular shows when it hit the air in 2002.
ESPN's "Around the Horn" officially came to an end this Friday. Tony Reali and the rest of the crew wrapped things up with an awfully emotional episode. Countless panelists shined on "Around the ...
ESPN’s Around the Horn is coming to an end after 23 years on the air, and many of its stars are heartbroken over the news. ... — Woody Paige (@woodypaige) March 5, 2025.
"Around the Horn" features a rotating panel of four sports reporters and columnists — often including The Times' Bill Plaschke, the Colorado Springs Gazette's Woody Paige, ESPN's Mina Kimes, the ...
Apparently Woody Paige is still alive and still a regular panelist on Around the Horn. When Around the Horn debuted, Yao Ming was the #1 pick in the NBA Draft.
'Around the Horn' ended on May 23, 2025, with these 10 panelists holding rank as the winningest of all time. ... J.A. Adande, Woody Paige, Tim Cowlishaw and Jay Mariotti. 5. JA Adande: 339 wins.
J.A. Adande took his time to show respect to fellow panelist and “Around the Horn” wins leader Woody Paige, who was also on the final show, ...
ESPN’s “Around the Horn” will air its final episode on Friday, May 23, ending a nearly 23-year run. ... Woody Paige, who holds the show record for most appearances and wins, ...
"Around the Horn" host Tony Reali, left, attends a 2014 ESPN event in New York with frequent panelist Tim Cowlishaw. "Around the Horn" began in 2002 with Max Kellerman as its original host.
Longtime ESPN contributor Woody Paige was brought to tears after a recent appearance on 'Around the Horn' went off the air but the cameras kept rolling to get his reaction.