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HeyPeterK.com"I've known Peter personally and professionally for most of my career. Dealing with media daily, I've never met a writer more prepared or thorough. He makes sure readers get the complete story. His passion for the story and writing are unparalleled."
Bruce Bochy
Manager San Francisco Giants
3-Time World Series Champion
HeyPeterK.com"I've known Peter personally and professionally for most of my career. Dealing with media daily, I've never met a writer more prepared or thorough. He makes sure readers get the complete story. His passion for the story and writing are unparalleled."
Bruce Bochy
Manager San Francisco Giants
3-Time World Series Champion
HeyPeterK.com"There is a depth to the writing of Peter Kerasotis. He doesn't scream, and he doesn't pose. He argues with an uncommon clarity. Also, have you seen his adjectives? The man has some kicking adjectives."
Gary Shelton
Tampa Bay Times columnist
HeyPeterK.com"Peter Kerasotis is one of my favorite writers. He knows his stuff and is a gifted writer, as well."
Pat Williams
Cofounder and senior vice president, Orlando Magic
HeyPeterK.com"Peter Kerasotis is a great author and writer. His style immediately draws you in and takes you on a wonderful journey. Whenever you see his byline, know that you're about to embark on something special."
George Raveling
Naismith Memorial and College Basketball Hall of Fame
Director of International Basketball for Nike
HeyPeterK.com"I’ve come to treasure two types of writers, both of which are on journalism’s endangered list. One is the kind who digs up those untold gems others don’t even know where to look for, who is too proud to take the same tired angle the rest of press row does. The other is the kind who crafts those stories in a way that moves readers. An editor who has both — as I did with Peter Kerasotis — is the envy of the industry."
Jeff D'Alessio
Assistant to the CEO, Sporting News
HeyPeterK.com"Pete’s award-winning columns give you a glimpse of somebody with a vast knowledge of who his audience is and what they expect from him. His opinions and analysis go much deeper than the traditional sports columnist. He takes unique stories and insight to a place in which readers get addicted. After reading just a few of Pete’s columns and features, expect the anticipation level for what he will write next to rise to a level rarely experienced."
Barry Vigoda
Managing Editor, ESPN Dallas
HeyPeterK.com"When you read Pete Kerasotis, and have banked a solid depth of respect for his accuracy, experience, judgment and ability to recognize a quality story, you plunge into Pete’s words with confidence that this is going to be a feast for the eyes, the mind and the heart."
Hubert Mizell
8-time Florida Sportswriter of the Year
National Columnist of the Year 1981
HeyPeterK.com"Pete Kerasotis is a gifted writer and man. He serves the reader with an unbiased view and perspective on sport and life. We've known each other for over 40 years and still enjoy each other's company. And I've always enjoyed his writing."
Clint Hurdle
Manager Pittsburgh Pirates
HeyPeterK.com"I look for Peter Kerasotis' articles. He is tough but fair. He digs for details that complete the story. It is never about him, it is about the story. Enjoy, Peter is a rare breed today."
Cris Collinsworth
Former NFL star and 8-time Emmy Award winner
HeyPeterK.com"After dealing with members of the media for the past 20-plus years, it's easy to say that Peter knows how to write a story so that the reader will understand it completely. Peter is the most gifted and talented guy I know, and it has been a pleasure knowing him both professionally and personally during the course of my career."
Tim Wakefield
Boston Red Sox, 2-Time World Series Champion
HeyPeterK.com"I’ve been an admirer of Pete’s gutsy writing since we were in college together at the University of Florida. Former Gator football coach Charley Pell once refused to speak to a journalism class because Pete was in it and he was investigating Pell's rampant cheating. Pell got fired as a result of that investigation and Pete went on to become one of the best sports columnists in the country. Journalism is better because of Pete Kerasotis."
Mike Bianchi
Orlando Sentinel columnist
HeyPeterK.com"When I worked with Peter, his job title was columnist, but he was so much more than that. One of the joys of my job was reading a story Peter had time to research, report and really sink his teeth into. He writes smart, with passion and is a must-read. Whether he's written three paragraphs or 3,000 words, you’ll always want more when you’re finished."
Ken Bradley
Senior Editor, Sporting News
HeyPeterK.com"Pete Kerasotis is a consistently refreshing writer: thoughtful, thought-provoking and always in touch with readers. There’s heart and humor throughout his work."
Ken Paulson
President of the First Amendment Center
Former USA TODAY Editor and Senior VP/News
HeyPeterK.com"Peter Kerasotis covered the Florida Gators during the twelve years that I was their head coach. He was extremely knowledgeable, passionate and fair in his coverage of me and the Gators. I enjoyed our coach-journalist relationship.”
Steve Spurrier
Head Football Coach
University of South Carolina
HeyPeterK.com"I thoroughly enjoyed meeting and talking with Peter Kerasotis. I found his writing to be totally truthful and accurate. He is a very gifted and talented writer."
Lee Corso
ESPN College Football Analyst
espnW.com, January 15, 2014 – A mother and a daughter she gave up for adoption 41 years ago meet face-to-face for the first time, and it happens at the Walt Disney World Half Marathon. Link
ESPN.com, December 23, 2013 - A day after Knicks coach Mike Woodson called out his big men for lack of rebounding effort, center Tyson Chandler grabbed a game-high 13 boards against Orlando. Link
ESPN.com, December 23, 2013 - New York Knicks forward Carmelo Anthony left Monday night’s 103-98 win over the Orlando Magic early in the third quarter with a sprained left ankle and didn’t return. Link
ESPN.com, December 23, 2013 - Raymond Felton is back in the lineup after missing six games, but Metta World Peace is still unavailable to the New York Knicks as the team plays the Orlando Magic on Monday night. Link
ESPN.com, December 23, 2013 - Adding to the ongoing uncertainty of the ever-shuffling New York Knicks lineup is the tenuous availability of Raymond Felton and Metta World Peace. Link
ESPN.com, December 23, 2013 - Insisting that the lineup is not the problem, but rather it’s the effort, New York Knicks head coach Mike Woodson is going big again, hoping to get better results. Link
ESPN.com, July 8, 2013 – Alex Rodriguez’s teammates with the Tampa Yankees have appreciated how he’s gone out of his way to be helpful, encouraging and generous with his baseball knowledge. Link
ESPN.com, July 8, 2013 – He might not be connecting with the general populace, but in the minor leagues Alex Rodriguez has been a popular player with both his Tampa Yankees teammates and opponents. Link
ESPN.com, July 7, 2013 – Alex Rodriguez went 0-for-3 as a DH in his latest rehab assignment. Even worse, a day after getting hit near his hip, he came close to getting beaned in the head. Link
ESPN.com, July 6, 2013 – Alex Rodriguez gets hist first hit, but is also hit by a pitch near his surgically repaired hip, in a Class A minor league game in Viera, Fla. Link

ESPN.com, July 5, 2013 - After a Class A rehab game was rained out, A-Rod got some work in the batting cages and then reflected on his progress. Link

Dallas Morning News, October 5, 2011 – Tampa Bay stars Evan Longoria and B.J. Upton combine to go 0-for-13 with nine strikeouts. Link
Dallas Morning News, October 4, 2011 – David Price was good through six innings for the Tampa Bay Rays, and then the game unraveled in another loss. Link
Dallas Morning News, October 3, 2011 – Tampa Bay needs David Price to solve the puzzle that has been the Texas Rangers. Link