Dave Hyde reflects on career with South Florida Sun Sentinel in farewell column

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Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Dave Hyde reflects on career with South Florida Sun Sentinel in farewell column
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Dave Hyde published his final column with the South Florida Sun Sentinel on June 27, 2026, announcing his departure after more than 36 years. Hyde expressed gratitude for the experiences and relationships formed during his career, highlighting memorable moments and influential figures in sports. He recalled a range of stories from covering major events like the 1989 World Series to interactions with notable personalities such as Don Shula and Jim Larranaga. While concluding this chapter, he acknowledged that he will still be around for readers who look for him.

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  • Hyde has worked with the Sun Sentinel for over 36 years.
  • He cites the 1989 World Series as a significant moment in his career.
  • Hyde formed lasting relationships with various athletes and sports figures.
  • He encourages readers to look for him even after leaving the column.
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  • 11:30 AMYahoo SportsDave Hyde: Goodbye, good luck and, most of all, thank you
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This is the column I never wanted to write. It’s my last one in the South Florida Sun Sentinel. I didn’t want to write it, because I’ve always hesitated to write about myself with so many better stories and fuller personalities out there. I also didn’t want to write this for the more obvious reason — it means a ridiculously fun chapter of traveling the world to watch big games, meet ...

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