Area ESPN Reporter Durrett Dies At 38
ESPN Reporter Richard Durrett who was based in the Dallas-area has died. ESPN Dallas writer Richard Durrett died on Tuesday of a brain aneurysm at age 38. ESPN Dallas writer and blogger Richard Durrett died on Tuesday of a brain aneurysm.
ESPNDallas.com Rangers writer Richard Durrett dies at 38. ESPN Dallas' Richard Durrett Dies ESPNDallas.com Rangers writer Durrett dies ESPNDallas.com Rangers writer Durrett dies Subscribe He was just 38. By Richard Durrett DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) – Richard Durrett, a veteran reporter who covered the Texas Rangers and other sports for ESPN, has died at the age of 38. Richard Durrett is a reporter and columnist for ESPNDallas.com. Richard Durrett, a veteran reporter who covered Dallas-area sports for ESPN, has died. He was 38. Richard Durrett, the Texas Rangers beat writer for ESPN Dallas, died suddenly on Tuesday. He was 38. The post ESPNDallas.com Rangers writer Durrett dies appeared first on News Knox County Via ESPN ESPN Durrett The longtime Rangers beat writer was 38. ESPN Conversations
Durrett described himself on Twitter as a “writer and blogger covering Texas Rangers and other sports at ESPN Dallas.” He was also the “host of Turf Talk with Cowboys CB Mo Claiborne on ESPN Dallas 103.3 FM.” Anne Hudson was raised in The Woodlands, Texas and graduated from Texas Tech University in 1999. She started her career in Kentucky, where she was a morning show co-host on 103.7 WPTQ and a mid-day show host on 100.7 WKLX. Anne spent her weekends as a TV- Reporter on the ABC affiliate WBKO. Durrett, 38, joined ESPNDallas.com in September 2009 and wrote about colleges, the Dallas Stars and the Texas Rangers, according to ESPN.com He also spent nine years at The Dallas Morning News. Read more at ESPN Dallas where this story was originally published.
Richard Durrett, an ESPNDallas.com writer since 2009, died Tuesday. He was 38. Mr. Durrett, who covered the Texas Rangers for the last decade, first for the Dallas Morning News and more recently for ESPNDallas.com, passed away suddenly on Tuesday at the age of 38. WFAA says that Durrett covered the Rangers and other teams for ESPN Dallas for the last five years. He worked at the Dallas Morning News before joining ESPN. Incredibly sad news out of Dallas yesterday – ESPN Dallas writer Richard Durrett died unexpectedly at the age of 38. While official reports cite the cause as unknown, colleagues on Twitter alluded to a brain aneurysm. Richard Durrett, a Texas Rangers kick bard for ESPN Dallas, died unexpected upon Tuesday. He was 38. Espn.com News Services
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