Joseph
Santoliquito
Joseph Santoliquito is an award-winning sportswriter based in the Philadelphia area who has written feature stories for SI.com, ESPN.com, NFL.com, MLB.com, Deadspin and The Philadelphia Daily News. In 2006, he was nominated for an Emmy Award for a special project piece for ESPN.com called “Love at First Beep.” He is most noted for his award-winning ESPN.com feature on high school wrestler A.J. Detwiler in February 2006, which appeared on SportsCenter. In 2015, he was elected president of the Boxing Writers Association of America.
August 17, 2018
Eagles
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Joseph Santoliquito
Corey Clement still carries the weight of being an undrafted free agent who carried the tag that he couldn’t catch the ball. He likes being reminded of that. In fact, he embraces it.
August 10, 2018
Boxing
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Joseph Santoliquito
From nearly drowning, to tearing his bicep, to being shot through the hand while protecting his family, Farmer's road to the top has been anything but easy...
July 31, 2018
Phillies
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Joseph Santoliquito
According to Eric Rohlfing, Phillies manager Gabe Kapler had him ejected from Fenway Park in the third inning of the Phillies’ 2-1, extra-inning walk-off loss to the Boston Red Sox for yelling loudly at Odubel Herrera, “Odubel, wake up!” after Herrera’s third-inning base-running blunder.
July 27, 2018
NFL
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Joseph Santoliquito
This weekend, Andrea Kremer’s amazing broadcasting journey will be honored in Canton, Ohio, when she’s inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, adding more history to her history-making career.
July 20, 2018
Football
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Joseph Santoliquito
Kyle Lauletta admits it was a little surreal at first. The 2013 Downingtown East High graduate and former University of Richmond star grew up an Eagles fan, but now he was sitting in a room a few feet away from someone he was watching as a kid win Super Bowls for his favorite team's division rival — New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning.
July 13, 2018
Phillies
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Joseph Santoliquito
The calls would come sporadically to AJ Nola from one friend here, another there, about his magnolia stalk-thin youngest son, Aaron. They tended to have the same comic theme, too. To those that didn’t know, it might have appeared as if Aaron was going through some strange gyration in a parking lot, or at a bus stop, or waiting in line at a restaurant. AJ would laugh. He knew. He saw those same “strange gyrations” almost every night for about 20 minutes from Aaron throughout the Nola house, whether it was in the kitchen, or the den, in front of the TV, but mostly glaring at his bedroom mirror before he went to bed.
July 6, 2018
Phillies
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Joseph Santoliquito
It’s been unavoidable. Watch a Phillies home game this season and in the backdrop of the pitcher is a sea of empty blue seats. It is confounding, considering the Phillies are relevant in July for the first time in seven years—when the Phils last made the playoffs finishing with their best regular-season record in franchise history, going 102-60.
June 29, 2018
Flyers
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Joseph Santoliquito
The only one who doesn’t think Carter Hart is a future star is Carter Hart.
June 27, 2018
Phillies
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Joseph Santoliquito
Presently, Jake Arrieta looks like a “shot fighter,” in comparison to what he used to be. Owner of a three-year contract worth $75 million, which includes $30-million this season, the 32-year-old Arrieta hardly looks like the pitcher the Phillies thought that they were getting.
June 25, 2018
Phillies
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Joseph Santoliquito
So, this seems to be the 2018 Phillies’ season template: Get good starting pitching, rely on a few home runs, and then hang on to see what the bullpen yields.