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Irv Moss
Irv Moss worked as a full-time reporter for The Denver Post from 1956 until his retirement in 2016, making him one of the longest-serving journalists in the country. He first worked for the newspaper as a copy boy in early 1953, twice leaving the paper to do some electrician work, before returning in 1956. He covered every sport in the state of Colorado in his 60-year career, including the Colorado Rockies, Olympics, and high school sports.
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Moss: Edwar Cabrera bounces back from dismal showing at Coors Field
Moss: Edwar Cabrera bounces back from dismal showing at Coors Field

Western Athletic Conference considers becoming a non-football league
Western Athletic Conference considers becoming a non-football league

Irv Moss: Former DU Pioneers star Nate Rohnert still playing hoops in Europe
Irv Moss: Former DU Pioneers star Nate Rohnert still playing hoops in Europe

Moss: Sluggers in farm system provide hope, home runs
Moss: Sluggers in farm system provide hope, home runs

Irv Moss: Joey Meyer still carries clout, thanks to huge home run in 1987
Irv Moss: Joey Meyer still carries clout, thanks to huge home run in 1987

For Colorado Rockies, no minor-league promotions on the horizon
For Colorado Rockies, no minor-league promotions on the horizon

Jim Burris, former Denver Bears GM “Mr. Baseball,” dies at 89
Jim Burris, former Denver Bears GM "Mr. Baseball," dies at 89

Former Rockies announcer Wayne Hagin puts family ahead of baseball
Former Rockies announcer Wayne Hagin puts family ahead of baseball

Winkler showing how it’s done, putting together good effort at Asheville
Winkler showing how it's done, putting together good effort at Asheville

Marc Johnson, longtime Cherry Creek baseball coach, reflects on 41 years in the game
Marc Johnson, longtime Cherry Creek baseball coach, reflects on 41 years in the game