ESPN's 'Around the Horn' is concluding its 23-year run, known for featuring sportswriters who provided genuine opinions in a simple yet effective format. This show became a staple for fans who valued real commentary. Bill Plaschke, a prominent sportswriter from the L.A. Times, reflects on his experience with mixed feelings, acknowledging the challenges of the show's environment while receiving recognition from figures like Diana Taurasi for his representation of Los Angeles. Ultimately, the show was both praised for its concept and criticized for its execution over the years.
As for L.A. Times' writer Bill Plaschke, thank you for always having Los Angeles' back, as spoken by local WNBA legend Diana Taurasi.
Bill Plaschke is proud of his time on 'Around the Horn?' Twenty-three years of a smug, smarmy host, and a bunch of sportswriters desperate for sound bites and attention.
Great article by Bill Plaschke regarding 'Around the Horn.' However, contrary to his claim that he 'always stunk,' his winning percentage of 24.3% is just about what one would expect.
Even Woody Paige - the Cy Young of ATH - had a lower winning percentage. Bill, thanks for so eloquently representing the City of Angels.
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