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SF Chronicle writers challenge Bonds leak subpoena
In his first exclusive interview since passing Babe Ruth as second on the all-time home runs list, Barry Bonds spoke to ESPN's Jim Gray on Tuesday.
Story | Conversation | May 31, 2006 -
Bonds: Steroid allegations, asterisk possibility hurt
In his first exclusive interview since passing Babe Ruth as second on the all-time home runs list, Barry Bonds spoke to ESPN's Jim Gray on Tuesday.
Story | Conversation | May 30, 2006 -
Rose airs frustration on television
LOS ANGELES -- Pete Rose got his chance to get back at Jim Gray in front of a TV audience. Appearing in a skit broadcast Friday on "The Martin Short Show," Rose spoofed his contentious interview with Gray during the World Series. Microphone in hand...
Story | Conversation | November 18, 1999 -
Nonbinding measure goes to Senate
WASHINGTON -- Eighty years after the World Series that resulted in Shoeless Joe Jackson's lifetime ban from baseball, the House of Representatives passed a resolution Monday calling for him to be honored. In a measure approved by a voice vote,...
Story | Conversation | November 08, 1999 -
Rose talks of Hall, not Gray
BALTIMORE -- Pete Rose doesn't mind talking about his longtime quest to get into the Hall of Fame. The subject of NBC reporter Jim Gray, however, remains a sensitive topic. Rose was honored Thursday by the Sports Boosters of Maryland as "the greates...
Story | Conversation | November 04, 1999 -
Yankees not yet willing to forgive Gray
NBC reporter Jim Gray apologized to baseball fans Tuesday night for his contentious interview with Pete Rose.
Story | Conversation | October 26, 1999 -
Gray says there's nothing to apologize for
NEW YORK -- Although NBC's Jim Gray didn't relish his confrontation with Pete Rose, he doesn't regret it either. "I felt I did my job and I did my job well, but it wasn't a satisfying feeling to walk away from that," the NBC Sports reporter said Mon...
Story | Conversation | October 25, 1999
