Caribbean
ESPNCaribbean.com 13y

Around the Horn

Host and journalists representing top sports news outlets around the country banter about the top stories of the day in a competitive game format. The host moderates and "keeps score" based on every comment from the writers who appear via satellite from the cities where they work.

TONY REALI
Host, Around the Horn

Tony Reali joined ESPN in July 2000 as writer / researcher for ESPN's fast-paced sports quiz show Two Minute Drill with host Kenny Mayne. In September 2001, Reali became researcher for ESPN's Pardon the Interruption (5:30 p.m. ET Mon.-Fri. ESPN), a role which evolved into "Stat Boy". As "Stat Boy," Reali makes daily on-air appearances correcting factual errors by co-hosts Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon at the end of each show.

In February 2004, Reali worked as host of Around the Horn (5 p.m. Mon.-Fri.), a show for which he had been a regular fill-in host and guest panelist.

Prior to joining ESPN, Reali was sportscaster for WFUV 90.7 FM at Fordham University in The Bronx (1997-00), serving as the voice of the men's football and basketball teams and hosting New York City's longest-running sports call-in show: One on On. He also served as beat reporter for the New York Yankees, Mets, Giants and Jets, and in 2000-01 wrote for New York City's WB channel 11.

A native of Morganville, NJ, Reali received a Bachelor of Arts degree in both Communication and History from Fordham University.

^ Al Inicio ^