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Jay Mariotti

Jay Mariotti (; born June 22, 1959) is an American sports commentator and writer. He is currently the Sports Director and columnist at ''The San Francisco Examiner''.〔http://www.sfexaminer.com/sanfrancisco/mariotti-joins-examiner-as-sports-director/Content?oid=2922691〕 Mariotti spent 17 years as a ''Chicago Sun-Times'' columnist and eight years as a regular panelist on the ESPN sports-talk program ''Around the Horn''.〔http://www.realclearsports.com/lists/Jay_Mariotti/rcs_interviews_jay_mariotti.html〕 His legal troubles resulted in the termination of his contract with ESPN.
==Life and career==
Mariotti was born in Pittsburgh and studied journalism at Ohio University before beginning his professional sportswriting career at ''The Detroit News''.〔http://www.metacritic.com/person/jay-mariotti〕 〔http://unapix.com/biographies/jay-mariotti-biography.html〕 In 1985, Mariotti became one of the country's youngest sports columnists at ''The Cincinnati Post''.〔http://www.adweek.com/tvnewser/cincinnati-reds-pitcher-mario-soto-was-no-fan-of-jay-mariotti/88174〕 He moved on to write columns for The ''Rocky Mountain News'' and ''The Denver Post''. He then wrote for ''The National Sports Daily'' in New York. 〔http://www.wbez.org/episode-segments/infamous-sports-writer-jay-mariottis-exit〕〔 http://www.dailyorange.com/2007/11/newhouse-columnist-mariotti-sounds-off-on-chicago-guillen-costas/〕〔http://www.apnewsarchive.com/1991/The-National-Sports-Daily-To-Fold/id-376f39744ccfd202042a79942ff5ece1〕
Mariotti made his writing debut for AOL Sports (now FanHouse) on January 5, 2009 where he shared his views about any number of sports-related topics. In 2010, he left Chicago and relocated to Los Angeles.
In 2010, ESPN announced it was no longer employing Mariotti due to his arrest on charges of domestic abuse.
On February 10, 2013, Jay Mariotti announced that he was returning to ESPN to work on "a freelance storytelling” assignment.

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