- Pedro Gomez (sports reporter)
Pedro Gomez (born in 1962 in
Miami Beach, Florida ) is a Phoenix-based reporter forESPN 's "SportsCenter " show. He is primarily a baseball reporter and is also a member of theBaseball Writers Association of America . He has covered nearly 15World Series , including each one since 1995, and more than 10 All-Star Games and is a voting member for the Baseball Hall of Fame.Early life
Gomez is the son of
Cuban refugees, born just 20 days after his parents arrived on the "Freedom Flights," sponsored by presidentJohn F. Kennedy and the United States government in the early 1960s. Gomez attended Coral Park High School in Miami, as well asMiami-Dade Community College (south campus) and theUniversity of Miami .Career
After years of covering high schools and general assignment sports in
Miami ,San Diego and theSan Francisco Bay Area , Gomez became a full-time baseball beat writer in 1992, covering theOakland Athletics for theSan Jose Mercury News and "Sacramento Bee " from 1990 to 1997.During his tenure as a writer covering the Oakland Athletics
During his tenure as a writer covering the Athletics, Gomez, a lifetime
baseball fan, covered major topics such as theCincinnati Reds victory over the defendingWorld Series champion A's in 1990,José Canseco 's trade to the Texas Rangers forRubén Sierra in 1992,Rickey Henderson 's 1,000th stolen base, and other moments of relative importance to the team.National work
He gained much experience during this seven year period as a writer for those newspapers. His work in Sacramento, San Jose and later as a national baseball writer and general sports columnist for the "
Arizona Republic " in Phoenix from 1997 to 2003 led to ESPN's hiring of him in 2003 to work at "SportsCenter." Gomez is not an anchorman, but he specializes in baseball and, of more note, was assigned to followBarry Bonds for the better part of three seasons, culminating in Bonds' passing ofHank Aaron for the all-time home run record.Personal
Gomez is married and has three children. He currently lives in
Phoenix, AZ
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