2015: Top 5 Slater Scoops

By: Andy Slater

2015 was the year of the Slater Scoop. On this website, on my Twitter account @AndySlater, and on my weekday radio show on 940-AM WINZ Miami Sports and iHeartRadio.

Here's an inside look at the Top 5 Slater Scoops from 2015:

 

#5 - Scooping national, local reporters on many team draft picks

I was told this one created some waves in the Miami Dolphins media work room. If you wanted to know who the Dolphins and other teams were selecting before it was reported by anyone, you got it on my Twitter timeline during the 2015 Draft. Thanks to multiple league and team sources,  the NFL draft has become an event where I must vigorously multitask for three straight days --- which is great. 

 

#4 - Duke Johnson kicked out of Sun Life Stadium

Initial reports said former Miami Hurricanes great, Duke Johnson, wasn't allowed into the Canes game because he wanted to enter with a backpack --- which is not permitted. I knew there had to be more to this story, so I went straight to my iPhone. I learned via multiple sources that Johnson was kicked out of Sun Life Stadium prior to the game because stadium security and a University of Miami employee didn't know who he was --- the school's all-time leading rusher. He was threatened to be arrested if he didn't leave. This incident turned into one of the hottest stories on my site in 2015.

 

#3 - Rob Konrad's alleged 27-mile swim comes to end with video

This one was so big, my friends who were with me at Joe's Stone Crab devoured all of the jumbo claws while I was sitting at the table replying to emails. The investigation closed on Rob Konrad's "16-hour, 27-mile swim" --- but I was able to exclusively obtain video of the former Dolphins player in the back of a police unit after he told cops he came ashore. Konrad spoke to officers on scene and detailed his supposed time at sea. Once I released the video, every national network and local station wanted permission to use the footage --- something they could have gotten on their own if they didn't shut the door on the case.

 

#2 - Jose Fernandez wants out of the Marlins clubhouse circus

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I knew the Marlins had a bad season on and off the field, but when I got this news and details for multiple player sources , I couldn't believe it. The Marlins clubhouse had circus music playing, clown noses being passed around, and their star pitcher asking when he'd be traded. The information in this article certainly created a stir in the baseball community. It was validating to see former Marlins pitcher Dan Haren confirming multiple parts of my story in a national publication

 

#1 - Jason-Pierre Paul blew off his fingers on July 4

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I was having a beach-side breakfast in Costa Rica when the messages and a phone call came in. Vacation was halted for a few hours after I was told that the New York Giants star had a major fireworks incident and was in a South Florida hospital --- this happened on my turf, I knew I had to own this story. Doctors wanted to amputate Jason Pierre-Paul's entire hand after the July 4 incident, which he recently confirmed. The fireworks mishap became a national story that originally was refuted by several prominent writers. Luckily, Pierre-Paul's hand was saved, but is missing a big portion. 

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Sid Rosenberg let go from 640-AM WMEN in South Florida

By: Andy Slater

Longtime South Florida radio host, friend, and colleague, Sid Rosenberg has been let go from 640-AM WMEN in South Florida, according to a source close to the situation. 

Rosenberg was hired by WMEN in 2012. 

The exact reason as to why Rosenberg was let go is unknown at this moment.

640 Sports website has already removed Rosenberg's name.

Well wishes to one of the biggest New York Giants fans in South Florida, or as he once told me, the country.

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Florida Panthers talking max contract with Aleksander Barkov

By: Andy Slater

The Florida Panthers are staying in Sunrise and now they want to make sure their rising-star center does as well. 

Aleksander Barkov and the Panthers are currently working on a long-term extension that would keep him with the team through the 2021-2022 season, possibly until 2024, I've learned from sources close to the situation. 

NHL teams can sign a current player to a maximum eight-year contract, a move the Panthers are willing to make with Barkov. 

Locking up a young star wouldn't be anything new for the Panthers. The team gave 23-year-old Nick Bjustad a six-year contract extension in Dec. 2014.

Barkov was the second overall pick in the 2013 NHL Entry Draft. The 20-year-old has 78 points in 150 career NHL games and is set to be a restricted free agent in 2016.

 

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(Photo: NHL.com)

Joe Rose owes me an apology

By: Andy Slater

No one is perfect. Nope, not even me. 

Reporters, writers, and radio show hosts say things based on information they are personally given from trusted sources. That's how it works, or at least that's how it's supposed to work.

Longtime radio show host Joe Rose and his morning crew on WQAM (Curtis Stevenson and Danny Rabinowitz) publicly called me out on July 6 for my reporting on Jason Pierre-Paul's fireworks incident. Yes, sit tight --- there's audio.

The Giants star recently gave the details to the New York Post:

Ok, let's hear that audio.

Remember what I said? No one is perfect.  I was wrong once. I immediately apologized. 

Now it's Joe's turn.

 

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(Photo: New York Daily News, Audio: WQAM.com) 

LeBron was too tired to play, but not to party

By: Andy Slater

The crowd at AmericanAirlines Arena chanted "LeBron is tired," but that certainly wasn't the case at Rockwell Miami nightclub.

LeBron James didn't play in the Heat's 99-84 win over the Cavaliers Saturday night. He was ruled out for "rest". LeBron's rest didn't last long, though.

The NBA superstar partied at Rockwell --- one of Miami's newer nightclubs --- well into the morning, multiple people at the club told me. 

LeBron was chatting it up with many club-goers near him throughout the night, including one person who spoke with me.

The Heat's Justise Winslow, who is 19-years-old, was also at the club. Winslow wasn't with LeBron, I was told.

Rapper Wiz Khalifa, now also known as DJ Daddy Kat, was a big part of the night's festivities at the Miami Beach hot spot. 

LeBron seems to like Miami, but obviously not enough. 

 

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(Photo: AP/Wilfredo Lee)