Three years after leaving ESPN and declining a large pay cut, Kenny Mayne is still making people laugh as he mixes sports commentary with his dry humor. His platform just looks a little different.
When Keith Olbermann left SportsCenter, Dan Patrick didn’t pick Kenny Mayne to be his co-anchor’s successor. ESPN did. “It was one of those that they put so much pressure on me because ...
Broadcasting legend & Keith Jackson Media Excellence Award Recipient Kenny Mayne talks with Seattle Sports' Mike Leftko about his broadcasting career and work ...
You know Kenny Mayne is a genuine Wiffle Ball enthusiast when he reminds you how to spell out the brand, “That’s W-I-F-F-L-E.” Got it. We’ll get the H outta here. “I’m here to stand up ...
One swing can help save lives. Mothers Against Drunk Driving® (MADD) is uniting sports legends, corporate leaders, and ...
ESPN's 2-Minute Drill, hosted by Kenny Mayne, debuted on Monday, Sept. 11 at 7 p.m. ET and will continue on Mondays, with Thursday editions added beginning Oct. 12. The series will culminate with ...
Niko talks with Seattle Sports Commission President Beth Knox about the planning for this year's event which will include former Seahawk great Marshawn Lynch, Kenny Mayne, and stars from ...
Kenny Mayne's Wider World of Sports is a new series highlighting unique and exciting sports from around the globe. Check back October 12 for full episodes!
Mariners Catcher Cal Raleigh talks with Seattle Sports' Mike Leftko about his offseason of awards, spring training and his leadership live from the 90th Annual ...