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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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Colorado Classics: Aggressive approach fueled Scott Burk’s career
Colorado Classics: Aggressive approach fueled Scott Burk's career

Could Jared Clark be Todd Helton’s eventual replacement at first base?
Could Jared Clark be Todd Helton's eventual replacement at first base?

Secretariat’s owner became fond of I’ll Have Another
Secretariat's owner became fond of I'll Have Another

World Golf Hall of Famer Hollis Stacy eager to teach golf via the Web
World Golf Hall of Famer Hollis Stacy eager to teach golf via the Web

Moss: John Antonucci an eyewitness to Colorado Rockies’ formation
Moss: John Antonucci an eyewitness to Colorado Rockies' formation

Rockies draft Pine Creek star pitcher Ryan Warner
Rockies draft Pine Creek star pitcher Ryan Warner

Rockies pick David Dahl, a high school outfielder, in MLB draft
Rockies pick David Dahl, a high school outfielder, in MLB draft

Grand Junction Rockies a new chapter in town’s baseball history
Grand Junction Rockies a new chapter in town's baseball history

Colorado Classics: Virgil Jester was key in baseball’s return to post-war Denver
Colorado Classics: Virgil Jester was key in baseball's return to post-war Denver

Rockies’ prospect Corey Dickerson enjoying solid success in California League
Rockies' prospect Corey Dickerson enjoying solid success in California League