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justinevans
06/27/06, 07:09 PM
Longtime ESPN Baseball analyst Peter Gammons suffered an aneurysm in his brain Tuesday morning near his home on Cape Cod, Mass. He was airlifted to a Boston hospital, where he is currently undergoing surgery.



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Gammons was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2005.
Gammons, 61, is probably the best-known baseball writer of his generation, first with the Boston Globe, beginning in 1969, then for Sports Illustrated, before joining ESPN in 1990.

He was honored with J.G. Taylor Spink Award for outstanding baseball writing during the 2005 Hall of Fame induction ceremony in Cooperstown, N.Y. He was selected in balloting by the Baseball Writers Association of America.

He started his career as a reporter for the Boston Globe in 1969 and wrote a very popular weekly Sunday baseball column for many years. He has also worked for Sports Illustrated covering the National Hockey League, college basketball and Major League Baseball (1976-78, 1986-90).

In 1986, upon his return to Sports Illustrated as a senior writer following a second stay at the Globe, he wrote numerous stories covering some of baseball's most important news events, as well as authoring "Inside Baseball," Sports Illustrated's weekly baseball notebook.

Gammons primarily serves as a studio analyst for ESPN's Baseball Tonight, but he also does regular spots for SportsCenter, ESPNEWS and ESPN Radio and contributes to ESPN The Magazine. He is a columnist and writes a popular Weblog for ESPN.com.

Gammons is also the author of "Beyond the Sixth Game", a look at free agency.

Born April 9, 1945, Gammons is a native of Boston, raised in nearby Groton, Mass. He attended the University of North Carolina and is married to his wife, Gloria.

mikeford
06/27/06, 07:10 PM
if gammons dies, there will be no reason to ever read anything on ESPN.com again

Broken Parachute
06/27/06, 07:10 PM
Yeah I heard about this. I love Peter Gammons, I hope he gets well soon. God, I hope he doesn't die. One of the only analysts who makes any sense.

bigmike
06/27/06, 07:13 PM
if gammons dies, there will be no reason to ever read anything on ESPN.com again
agreed, whole heartedly.

Chemical Love
06/27/06, 07:15 PM
I hope he pulls through.

preppyak
06/27/06, 07:17 PM
I've watched a lot of Baseball Tonight lately (it's all that's on ESPN at midnight), and while I never really liked baseball, I'm starting to gain an appreciation for the game, largely because of his commentary and analysis.

I hope he ends up ok

LeftWideOpen
06/27/06, 07:19 PM
people in boston have been blessed to be able to read Gammons for years ...probably the person who influenced my interest in baseball the most. his columns were always the best.

aloneatlastnj
06/27/06, 07:24 PM
i sincerely hope he's okay. he's the only part i can stand about baseball tonight (on the very rare occassion he's on now that the wastes of life known as steve phillips and john kruk have taken over. i can stand orel herschiser somewhat, but gammons and ravech certainly make that show.

good luck and god bless peter gammons

mikeford
06/27/06, 07:26 PM
steve "i ran the mets into the ground" phillips

FondestMemory
06/27/06, 07:33 PM
he changed so many things about journalism. from being a beat writer to writers becoming television personalities. he was at the beginning of so many things.

i hope to hell he recovers fully.

Broken Parachute
06/27/06, 07:44 PM
steve "i ran the mets into the ground" phillips
He's the genious who thought acquiring Orel Herscheiser would solve the starting rotation problems.

looksthatkillbn
06/27/06, 09:17 PM
peter gammons is the greatest anaylst/educator/columnist in the history of sports, and to lose him would be an absolute disgrace and i sincerely hope that it does not happen soon

StandMyBrothers
06/27/06, 11:22 PM
Longtime ESPN Baseball analyst Peter Gammons is out of surgery and resting in intensive care after undergoing an operation to treat a brain aneurysm Tuesday. Gammons suffered the aneurysm Tuesday morning near his home on Cape Cod, Mass. He was airlifted to a Boston hospital, where the surgery was performed.

bigmike
06/27/06, 11:38 PM
Longtime ESPN Baseball analyst Peter Gammons is out of surgery and resting in intensive care after undergoing an operation to treat a brain aneurysm Tuesday. Gammons suffered the aneurysm Tuesday morning near his home on Cape Cod, Mass. He was airlifted to a Boston hospital, where the surgery was performed.
god i hope he recovers fully and soon.

fluke182
06/27/06, 11:48 PM
I've been reading his ESPN.com articles for at least 8 years. Spring Training will NEVER be the same again without him. Be well Peter, maybe I'll even go pick up your CD to support you. I always wanted to hear what his music sounded like because he always had good taste in music.