Bryce Miller, former Des Moines Register sports editor and columnist, dies at age 56
- Bryce Miller, a former sports editor, died at age 56 after battling bladder cancer for two years, according to multiple media reports.
- Miller's journalism career spanned 35 years and included coverage of significant events like the Olympics and the World Series.
- He is survived by his mother Bea Winters and brothers Bruce and Brian Miller, and he is remembered fondly by colleagues for his kindness and dedication.
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Bryce Miller, Union-Tribune Sports Columnist, Dies of Cancer at 56
Bryce Miller head shot. (Courtesy Des Moines Register) Bryce Miller, a decade-long San Diego Union-Tribune sports columnist, former Des Moines Register sports editor and avid outdoorsman, has died at 56. Miller passed away Saturday after a two-year battle with bladder cancer, according to multiple media reports. On July 11, 2023, the day of Major League Baseball’s All-Star Game, a biopsy revealed muscle-invasive bladder cancer, Miller wrote in a…
Legendary Sports Columnist Dead At 56 On Sunday
Meet The Sideline Reporters For The 2025 NCAA Tournament (1:10) A legendary sports columnist has passed away at 56 years old on Sunday morning.Bryce Miller, a longtime sports columnist San Diego Union-Tribune, has died. He has reportedly passed away following a battle with bladder cancer. The longtime sports columnist had a deep impact on the world of sports writing.His close friend, Keith Murphy, shared the news."It is with overwhelming sadness…
Bryce Miller, Union-Tribune sports columnist and outdoorsman, dies at 56
Bryce Miller, who for a decade told stories of San Diegans’ successes and failures, trials and triumphs as the Union-Tribune’s sports columnist, died Saturday. He was 56. Miller was diagnosed with muscle-invasive bladder cancer two years ago and wrote regularly for the Union-Tribune as he underwent treatment. His final column, about San Diego FC coach Mikey Varas, appeared in the Feb. 23 print edition. An avid outdoorsman since his childhood in …
Bob Nightengale Tried to Kill Off Bryce Harper
Listen, mistakes happen, but some things you can’t get wrong and when you’re a baseball writer killing off the Phillies’ best player is one of them. There’s some grandma from Brookhaven that almost had a heart attack halfway through Bob Nightengale’s tweet. There would’ve been blood on Bobby’s hands: Bob Nightengale just scared the absolute shit out of Philadelphia for a second pic.twitter.com/hSgti4UMud — Crossing Broad (@CrossingBroad) March …
Bob Nightengale accidentally eulogizes Bryce Harper
Bob Nightengale may have prematurely ended the 2024 Minnesota Twins’ season, but on Sunday, he almost ended the life of a baseball superstar — at least for four minutes on social media. If you were doom-scrolling through X (formerly Twitter) on this fine morning, you might’ve had to stop and double-check what you just read. Nightengale, a USA Today columnist with a history of missteps on social media, took it to a new level this time. The news t…
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