- Bob Ryan
Robert P. Ryan (born
February 21 ,1946 inTrenton, New Jersey ) is a longtime [ [http://www.boston.com/sports/columnists/ Bio] at boston.com which uses the word "longtime" to describe the length of his tenure at the "Globe"] columnist for the "Boston Globe " and a sports talk show host on theNew England Sports Network . He has been described as a basketball guru [Dan Shaughnessy ,Bill Simmons , and many others] and is well known for his coverage of the sport including his famous stories covering theBoston Celtics in the 1970s. After graduating fromBoston College , Ryan started as a sports intern for the "Globe" on the same day asPeter Gammons .SportsFanMag.com [http://www.sportsfanmagazine.com/sfm/articles.html?id=1278 article] ] He is well known for his stuttering voice and has said of it "I don't like my own voice – in fact I hate it."sportsmediaguide.com [http://www.sportsmediaguide.com/11272006-BobRyan-Pt2.asp interview] ]Biography and career
Personal background
Ryan is a history major from Boston College (class of 1968). He went to high school at The
Lawrenceville School from 1960 to 1964. He and his wife Elaine have a daughter Jessica, and a son Keith who died in 2008. They are grandparents of triplets. They have been married since 1969. Today Ryan lives inHingham, Massachusetts .sportsmediaguide.com [http://www.sportsmediaguide.com/11272006-BobRyan-Pt2.asp interview] ] The dedication page in "Forty Eight Minutes", one of Ryan's books, says, "To Elaine Ryan: In the next life, maybe you'll get a nine-to-five man who makes seven figures." Ryan has also done humanitarian fundraisers for years to help inner-city teenagers with their educations.Son's death
On
January 28 ,2008 his 37 year old son Keith, was found dead in his home inIslamabad, Pakistan . Initial reports indicated that his death was an apparent suicide, however reports in the Pakistani newspapers Dawn andThe News International indicated that Ryan's death may be investigated as a murder. A State Department spokesperson would only say the death was under investigation. [cite web | url = http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2008/01/30/reports_vary_on_cause_of_diplomats_death/ | title = Reports vary on cause of diplomat's death |author=Megan Woolhouse |work =Boston Globe | date =2008-01-30 | accessdate = 2008-01-30 ] Bob Ryan released the following statement: "Everyone is devastated. I am well aware of these reports and we are very concerned about that. (But) we have no reason at this time to doubt the official version". [cite web | url = http://www.bostonherald.com/news/regional/general/view.bg?articleid=1069899&srvc=home&position=4 | title = Heartbroken columnist doubts report of son’s murder |author=Mike Underwood |work =Boston Herald | date =2008-01-30 | accessdate = 2008-01-30 ]Keith had been working in
Pakistan since December 2006 as anattache for theU.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency. Keith was a graduate of Hingham High School, Trinity College, theLondon School of Economics andBoston College Law School . He had previously worked for theU.S. Border Patrol and theImmigration and Naturalization Service , where he was assigned to the violent gang task force. Keith was married to Kate (Moriarty) and had three children, Conor, John, and Amelia, who live inSilver Spring, Maryland . [cite web | url = http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2008/01/29/us_diplomat_son_of_globe_columnist_found_dead_in_pakistan/| title = US diplomat, son of Globe columnist, found dead in Pakistan |work =Boston Globe | date =2008-01-29 | accessdate = 2008-01-29] [cite web | url = http://ledger.southofboston.com/articles/2008/01/29/news/news23.txt| title = Hingham native found dead in Pakistan; Diplomat was son of Globe columnist |work =Patriot Ledger | date =2008-01-29 | accessdate = 2008-01-29 ] [cite web | url = http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/obituaries/articles/2008/01/29/keith_ryan_at_37_attach_for_us_customs_in_pakistan/ | title = Keith Ryan, at 37; attaché for US Customs in Pakistan |author=Bryan Marquard |work =Boston Globe | date =2008-01-29 | accessdate = 2008-01-29 ]Celtics beat writer
In the fall of 1969 a vacancy on the "Globe"'s Celtics beat was created, and Ryan got the job. While covering the Celtics, Ryan developed a close relationship with the Celtics organization. Ryan would even go out to dinner with the team.SportsFanMag.com [http://www.sportsfanmagazine.com/sfm/articles.html?id=1278 article] ] Ryan sat at the press table 8 seats from the Celtics' bench, where colleagues referred to him as the "Commissioner", not unlike
Peter Gammons 's nickname. Boston Sports Media critic Bruce Allen [Of [http://www.bostonsportsmedia.com bostonsportsmedia.com] ] has said, "his passion is not faked." [ [http://www.bostonsportsmedia.com/archives/2006/06/10_people_whose_work_i_admire_1.php Post] on [http://www.bostonsportsmedia.com bostonsportsmedia.com] , "10 people whose work I enjoy in the Boston Sports Media", Ryan is included on the list, also included fellow sports columnist at the "Globe"Jackie MacMullan ]One night
Hue Hollins , the referee, went to the press table to explain a call to Ryan during a time-out even though he was not obligated to. Another time Ryan wrote a column about theWashington Bullets 'Rick Mahorn and how he played dirty under the hoop. When Mahorn was called for a foulGene Shue , the Bullets' coach, turned around and said, "that's your fault, Bob Ryan, your fault!"Dennis Johnson was often annoyed with Ryan and would go up to the press table and say, "hey, Bob, keep it down. We got a game going on here" when Ryan sideline coached. ["Ever Green" byDan Shaughnessy , p. 46-7] From Ryan's first column onLarry Bird headlined "Celtics draft Bird for oh what a future" to his last "Larry! Larry! Larry!" Ryan was always a fan of his and eventually co-authored a book with him. ["Boston Globe "June 10 ,1976 andFebruary 25 ,1993 ]In Tom (Tommy) Heinsohn's book "Give 'em the Hook", Heinsohn is negative towards Ryan. Ryan, who began writing for the "Globe" in Heinsohn's rookie season as a coach, would make friends with the players and vent their feelings towards Heinsohn, their fans, and their teammates, claims Heinsohn. Heinsohn didn't like how he didn't feel in control of his team. Heinsohn believes that Ryan started to "think of himself as another member of the family" and that he even started coaching the team through his beat stories. Heinsohn goes on to talk about Ryan's bloated ego and the fact that he was then thinking of himself as a basketball guru. Heinsohn also says while noting disapproval of Ryan that at the time anyone who lived in Boston and even remotely followed basketball read Bob Ryan. ["Give Em' the Hook" by
Tom Heinsohn ,Joe Fitzgerald ] In recent years Ryan has been less critical of Celtics coaches, includingDoc Rivers , of whom he said, "I'm a Doc guy."General sports columnist
In 1982 Ryan would hand the torch of the "Globe" Celtics beat to then-not well known
Dan Shaughnessy , and laterJackie MacMullan . He did this in order to go toWCVB for a couple of years. Ryan ended up hating it and moved back to the Celtics beat in 1984 for two more seasons before getting promoted to general sports columnist in 1989. [A [http://www.amazon.com/gp/reader/0762418400 bio] of him on a page of one of his books]Ryan would cover 20
NBA finals, 20 Final Fours, 9World Series , fiveSuper Bowl s, the last 7 Olympics and many other events. In recent times Ryan has become less basketball-oriented and more general sports-oriented. He has also written for the "Basketball Times". Bob votes for the Baseball Hall of Fame. [ [http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/articles/2006/11/28/a_no_vote_for_mcgwire/?page=full Column] in theBoston Globe , 11/28/06]Awards
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Dick Schaap Award for Outstanding Journalism recipient in 2006.
* In 1997, Ryan won the Curt Gowdy Award from the Basketball Hall of Fame.
* In 2000 he was the AP National Sportswriter of the Year.
* In 2008 he was the NSSA’s National Sportswriter of the Year.
* He is also a member of the College Basketball Writers and New England Basketball Halls of Fame.Retirement
At 60, Ryan wants his retirement from the job to be graceful: "I’m not bitter. I enjoy my job and I still think I do it well, but they are chipping away, chipping away and they are making it far less pleasurable. I want to get out when I feel like getting out. If you stay around too long, there is no way you can dictate your terms", he said. Ryan also asked, "How do you explain to
Stephen A. Smith that he has no idea of the game and how much fun it was? He thinks he knows everything, but he will never know what I know about the Celtics."SportsFanMag.com [http://www.sportsfanmagazine.com/sfm/articles.html?id=1278 article] ]Television and radio work
Globe 10.0
On
June 26 ,2007 Bob Ryan's show, Globe 10.0 made its premiere on theNew England Sports Network . The half hour show which airs every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, features Ryan interviewing different Boston Globe sports writers on ten issues related to New England sports. Boston Globe sports columnistDan Shaughnessy appeared in the premiere episode. [cite web
url=http://www.boston.com/sports/nesn/aboutus/news/03_22_07/
title=NESN and The Boston Globe name Bob Ryan host of Globe 10.0 | publisher=Boston Globe &NESN |accessdate=2007-06-27] [cite web
url=http://cache.boston.com/sports/nesn/podcasts/globe10_0626.mp3
title=Globe 10.0 debut |date=2007-06-26
publisher=Boston Globe &NESN |accessdate=2007-06-27]Guest appearances
Ryan is a regular guest on radio; some of his appearances on the radio include:
* The "Bob Ryan Report" on "Loren and Wally" (
WROR-FM ): Every Thursday morning at 7:50 a.m. he goes on to give his opinion about Boston sports.
* Ryan contributes toMichael Felger 's show. He used to contribute toDennis and Callahan onWEEI . [Boston Phoenix "Don't Quote Me" [http://www.bostonphoenix.com/boston/news_features/dont_quote_me/multi-page/documents/01230893.htm feature] ]
* [http://www.onpointradio.org/shows/2005/06/20050615_b_main.asp Roundtable] (featuring Ryan) on NPR'sOn Point to talk about the decline in basketball viewership.
* Bob is a weekly contributor to the "Marty and Miller" radio program on [KXNO] in Des Moines, Iowa.
*"The Tony Kornheiser Show "; Ryan has appeared on the first episode of most of Kornheiser's show incarnations. Kornheiser calls Ryan "the quintessential American sportswriter".
* Ryan is also a frequent guest host onESPN 's "Pardon the Interruption " and guest on "The Sports Reporters ".
* He is a regular contributor on the show "Around the Horn " of which he has--by far--the highest winning percentage of everyone on the show. Fact|date=October 2007
* In additionBill Simmons has called him "the best basketball writer ever." Paul Silas joked on "Cold Pizza " while Ryan was a guest, that all Bob Ryan's success was due to him. [Cold Pizza, 10/30/06, the day afterRed Auerbach 's death. Ryan would attend Auerbach's funeral. This is not surprising considering how Ryan was close to many figures in the Celtics organization. He also wrote columns on the matter. Which can be found [http://www.boston.com/sports/basketball/celtics/articles/2006/10/30/red_was_just_full_of_color/ here] , [http://www.boston.com/sports/basketball/celtics/articles/2006/11/01/auerbachs_spirit_lives_on/ here] and [http://www.boston.com/sports/basketball/celtics/articles/2006/10/31/friends_and_admirers_share_parting_thoughts/ here] ]Controversies and mistakes
Joumana Kidd comments
In May 2003, Ryan appeared on "Sports Final", a local sports talk show airing on
WBZ-TV . At that time, Ryan said that Joumana Kidd, the wife ofNew Jersey Nets guardJason Kidd needed someone to "smack" her for taking her son T.J., then 4 years old, to NBA play-off night games where they could be taunted. [AP [http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/05/07/national/main552722.shtml story] viaCBS News , 5/7/03] He accused Joumana of being an exhibitionist and using the child as a prop to get television time. The show's host,Bob Lobel , asked Ryan to retract his statement, but Ryan refused, saying:* LOBEL: You just don’t want to smack her. You don’t mean to say that.
* RYAN: Alright.
* LOBEL: I mean. Do you? Really, do you? Tell me you don’t.
* RYAN: Why should I say anything different here than I said all last playoffs last year?Greater Boston [http://www.greaterboston.tv/features/btp_050903_ryan.html story] , WGBH]The comments struck a chord because in 2001, Joumana Kidd had been the victim of
Domestic violence by her husband, Jason Kidd. [AP [http://www.usatoday.com/sports/nba/suns/2001-03-13-kidd.htm story] via USA Today, 3/13/01] Ryan would return to Boston to meet with executives at the "Globe". Ryan later apologized, but the "Globe" still suspended him and barred him from television for one month. "Four weeks took my breath away. But I’ll abide by it", he later said.Greater Boston [http://www.greaterboston.tv/features/btp_050903_ryan.html story] , WGBH] Then Massachusetts GovernorMitt Romney chastised Ryan for his comments ["Romney takes rips at Ryan,"Boston Herald , May 8, 2003]Some like Gerry Callahan of the "
Boston Herald " would defend Ryan while others such as "Herald"Ombudsman Jim Baker did not."USA Today " interview via Greater Boston [http://www.greaterboston.tv/features/btp_050903_ryan.html story] , WGBH] The "Boston Phoenix" called it a "moment of temporary insanity." ["Boston Phoenix " "This Just In" [http://www.bostonphoenix.com/boston/news_features/this_just_in/documents/02877198.htm feature] ] Ryan later said, "I'm angry with myself forgetting in the heat of battle that the woman had been hit."sportsmediaguide.com [http://www.sportsmediaguide.com/11272006-BobRyan-Pt2.asp interview] ]2006 Final Four column
Ryan made an embarrassing mistake in 2006 when he wrote a column promoting the Final Four matchup of
Louisiana State University andGeorge Mason University , and recommending fans tune to see two of the biggest players in college basketball, LSU's Glen "Big Baby" Davis and George Mason'sJai Lewis . However, LSU and George Mason were on different sides of the NCAA Bracket and were not scheduled to play one another. No one caught the error and this inaccurate column was run in the Boston Globe. [cite web | url = http://www.boston.com/sports/colleges/mens_basketball/articles/2006/04/01/full_throttle/?page=2 | title = Full throttle |author=Bob Ryan |work =Boston Globe | date =2006-04-01 | accessdate = 2008-02-27 ]Theo Epstein confrontation
Like fellow "Globe" sports columnist
Dan Shaughnessy he had a run-in with Red Sox GMTheo Epstein . In November 2006 he had a small unfriendly exchange with Epstein saying "on behalf of an eager constituency, I hope the rumor (of aJ. D. Drew deal) isn't true." ["New Hampshire Union Leader " [http://www.unionleader.com/article.aspx?headline=Sox+Beat%3A+Sox+seem+to+be+behind+the+market+curve&articleId=46d42361-cd67-415f-b44a-782d22424455 article] , 11/30/06]Curt Schilling would call intoDennis and Callahan and call out Ryan, [ [http://www.bostonsportsmedia.com bostonsportsmedia.com] , 11/30/06] but some likeNBC Sports 'sTom Curran sided with Ryan.Books
* "Wait Till I Make the Show: Baseball in the Minor Leagues" (1974)
* "Celtics pride: The rebuilding of Boston's world championship basketball team" (1975)
* "The Pro Game: The World of Professional Basketball" (1975)
* "Hondo: Celtic Man in Motion" (1977) coauthored withJohn Havlicek
* "Forty Eight Minutes" (1987) withTerry Pluto
* "Cousy on the Celtic Mystique" (1988) coauthored withBob Cousy
* "Drive: The Story of My Life" (1989) coauthored withLarry Bird
* "Boston Celtics: The History, Legends, and Images of America's Most Celebrated Team" (1990)
* "The Four Seasons" (1997)
* "The Road to the Super Bowl" (1997)
* "A Day of Light and Shadows" (2000) Only introduction
* "When Boston Won the World Series: A Chronicle of Boston's Remarkable Victory in the First Modern World Series of 1903" (2004) released beforeRed Sox victory
* "The Best of Sport: Classic Writing from the Golden Era of Sports" (2005)References
External links
* [http://www.boston.com/sports/columnists/bob_ryan_blog/ Bob Ryan's Blog]
* [http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/multimedia/thesoxiknow/sox_i_know_2006/ Bob Ryan] 2006 Red Sox Profiles
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