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Tim Kurkjian : ウィキペディア英語版
Tim Kurkjian

Timothy Bell "Tim" Kurkjian〔 (; born December 10, 1956) is a Major League Baseball analyst on ESPN's ''Baseball Tonight'' and ''SportsCenter''. He is also a contributor to ''ESPN The Magazine'' and ''ESPN.com.'' He guests on ''Mike and Mike in the Morning'' on Thursdays at 7:44 AM, discussing the latest in happenings in Major League Baseball. He is a frequent contributor to Buster Olney's podcast.
==Family and early life==
Tim was born in Bethesda, Maryland, to Badrig "Jeff" Kurkjian, a mathematician, and Joyce "Joy" Kurkjian. Badrig's parents settled in Watertown, Massachusetts after the Armenian Genocide, while Joyce was born in England. Badrig was a statistician who earned degrees from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, George Washington and American Universities, taught at the University of Alabama, was the chief mathematician for the United States Army Materiel Command and was a fellow with the American Statistical Association. He was also an avid baseball fan who instilled in his son his love of both the sport and of statistics from a young age.〔 According to Kurkjian, his family constantly talked and thought about baseball. Both of Kurkjian's older brothers played college baseball for the Catholic University Cardinals and were inducted into that school's athletics hall of fame. In his youth, in addition to playing baseball, young Kukrjian collected baseball cards, played tabletop baseball games and read anything baseball-related that he could.〔
Kurkjian attended Walter Johnson High School in Bethesda, where he played on the school's basketball and baseball teams. At the suggestion of his basketball coach,〔 Kurkjian began writing for the student newspaper, ''The Pitch'', and the school's yearbook, "The Wind-up."〔 He eventually became the sports editor of ''The Pitch'' and realized that journalism would be the surest means of fulfilling his childhood dream of making a living in professional sports. He graduated from the school in 1974.

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