Bernie Miklasz
Bernie Miklasz (born Bernard Joseph Miklasz February 15, 1959) is an American sportswriter and sports radio personality. He was the lead sports columnist at the St. Louis Post Dispatch from 1999 to 2015. He hosted the morning show on 101 ESPN in St. Louis until 5/1/20. Miklasz is a native of Baltimore, MD, and moved to St. Louis in 1985 to cover professional football for the Post-Dispatch. He has also worked at the Baltimore News-American and the Dallas Morning News.[1][2]
Bernie Miklasz | |
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Born | Baltimore, Maryland | February 15, 1959
Occupation | Sports radio personality 101 ESPN |
Spouse(s) | Kirsten |
Children | Meredith |
Selection committees
- Heisman Trophy in college football
- Member of the Board of Selectors for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
- As a member of the Baseball Writers' Association of America votes for:
- Baseball Hall of Fame inductees
- National League Cy Young Award
- MLB Most Valuable Player Award
- MLB Rookie of the Year Award
- MLB Manager of the Year Award
Personal life
Bernie Miklasz lives in St. Louis, Missouri and is married.
Footnotes
- "Bernie Miklasz is Set to Join 101ESPN and 101sports.com - 101Sports.com". 25 July 2015. Retrieved 13 November 2018.
- "Columnist Bernie Miklasz leaving the Post-Dispatch". Retrieved 13 November 2018.
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