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Who were the winningest panelists of all time on ESPN's 'Around the Horn'?

Who were the winningest panelists of all time on ESPN's 'Around the Horn'?

USA Today24-05-2025

ESPN's iconic show "Around the Horn" came to an end on May 23, 2025, after a long, long run. The show, hosted by Tony Reali, brought together media members as panelists and they competed against each other while offering opinions on current sports and occasionally news and pop culture. A toast to "Around the Horn" and the writers and media folk who earned enough wins to make the top 10.
10. Frank Isola: 192 wins
9. Bob Ryan: 224 wins
8. Israel Gutierrez: 228 wins
7. Jackie MacMullan: 259 wins
6. Jay Mariotti: 329 wins
5. JA Adande: 339 wins
4. Kevin Blackistone: 386 wins
3. Bill Plaschke: 428
2. Tim Cowlishaw: 551 wins
1. Woody Paige: 700 wins

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