Mike Greenberg is co-host of Mike and Mike in the Morning on ESPN Radio and an anchor on ESPN's SportsCenter. He is a graduate of the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University. Greenberg lives outside New York City with his wife and two children. This is his first book.
Advance praise for Why My Wife Thinks I’m an Idiot
“Anyone in sports knows that Mike Greenberg is a talented
sportscaster. Now many fans will see the many sides of Greeny. His
humor and winning personality are apparent on every page of Why My
Wife Thinks I’m an Idiot. To me, he is always awesome, baby, with a
capital A!”
–Dick Vitale
“Not only did I laugh until I cried on several occasions, I wish
this book could be given to all new wives on their wedding
nights–it should be required reading for anyone married to a man
who’d rather watch the game on a Saturday than accompany us to
Bloomingdales.”
–Jane Green, author of The Other Woman
“Mike Greenberg is one of the smartest and funniest voices in
sports. Sadly, this matters little to Mrs. Greenberg, or to his
children. As this hilarious book proves, Greenberg knows fatherhood
and sports and humor, not necessarily in that order.”
–Jeremy Schaap, ESPN anchor and author of Cinderella Man
Advance praise for Why My Wife Thinks I'm an Idiot
"Anyone in sports knows that Mike Greenberg is a talented
sportscaster. Now many fans will see the many sides of Greeny. His
humor and winning personality are apparent on every page of Why My
Wife Thinks I'm an Idiot. To me, he is always awesome, baby, with a
capital A!"
-Dick Vitale
"Not only did I laugh until I cried on several occasions, I wish
this book could be given to all new wives on their wedding
nights-it should be required reading for anyone married to a man
who'd rather watch the game on a Saturday than accompany us to
Bloomingdales."
-Jane Green, author of The Other Woman
"Mike Greenberg is one of the smartest and funniest voices in
sports. Sadly, this matters little to Mrs. Greenberg, or to his
children. As this hilarious book proves, Greenberg knows fatherhood
and sports and humor, not necessarily in that order."
-Jeremy Schaap, ESPN anchor and author of Cinderella Man
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