Mike Greenberg has been among the signature faces, and voices, of ESPN for more than a quarter century. He is currently the host of ESPN's Get Up and Sunday NFL Countdown shows as well as the NFL Draft on ESPN. He previously co-hosted Mike and Mike with Mike Golic, for which the duo has been inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame and the National Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame. Mike is the author of several previous books, and multiple New York Times bestsellers. He is a graduate of the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University, and a member of the Medill Hall of Achievement. Mike and his wife, Stacy, have two children and reside in New York City. Paul Hembekides is a content producer for ESPN's Get Up, and he partners with Mike Greenberg on ESPN Radio's #Greeny. He has become best known for his daily trivia question, which earned him the nickname ""Sneaky Hembo."" Paul began his career on Mike and Mike and is recognized as one of the premier researchers in the industry. He contrib-utes weekly to the Baseball Tonight podcast, and his research is regularly featured on ESPN.com. A graduate of Cedarville University (BA) and La Salle University (MA), Paul and his wife, Elizabeth, reside in New Jersey with their two daughters.
Greeny's book isn't just a fun read. It's a guide to winning every sports debate for the rest of your life. --Seth Wickersham, ESPN Senior Writer and New York Times bestselling author of It's Better to Be Feare In the introduction to this fabulous book, Mike wisely and wonderfully notes that sports can bring people together by fostering conversation, something he has done throughout his spectacular career and now does again with these terrific essays. --Amy Trask, sports executive and Princess of Darkness Mike Greenberg and sports are synonymous--my favorite sports memories all have his voice attached. --Emmanuel Acho, Emmy-winning broadcaster and New York Times bestselling author of Uncomfortable Conve The way Mike Greenberg lays things out is nothing short of spectacular. He's already in a couple of Halls of Fame, and after this book, I'm assuming another is on the way. A fantastic book with fabulous information. --Pat McAfee, sports analyst and retired ball kicker Greeny looks at sports history with the eye of a storyteller. I knew I cared about these athletes, but Got Your Number reminded me of why I should care about what they accomplished. --Harlan Coben, #1 New York Times bestselling author