Which golf major did Chris Berman recently anchor for ESPN?
Chris Berman Christopher James “Chris” Berman also known by the nickname Boomer (born May 10, 1955 in Greenwich, Connecticut) is an American sportscaster. He anchors SportsCenter, Monday Night Countdown, Sunday NFL Countdown, Baseball Tonight, U.S. Open golf, the Stanley Cup Finals and other programming on ESPN and NBC Sports. Berman then moved to WNVR in Waterbury, Connecticut. Berman was eventually hired at Hartford’s WVIT-TV to do weekend sports at $23 per shift. He joined ESPN in 1979 a month after its founding and has been with the network since. Along with Bob Ley, he is one of ESPN’s longest-tenured employees. Berman, who is generally known to be heavy-set and not the brightest color in the ESPN rainbow, often jokes that he now uses his original ESPN jacket from 1979 when he was much skinnier as a dish rag. He is the host of Monday Night Countdown, replacing previous host Stuart Scott. In 1988 and 1989, he hosted ESPN’s first game show, Boardwalk and Baseball’s Super Bowl of Spo