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Andy Slater
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Born (1978-12-15) December 15, 1978 (age 42)
Miami, Florida
Career
ShowThe Andy Slater Show
Station(s)WMEN (South Florida)
iHeartRadio (nationally)
Time slotWeekdays 3-5:00 p.m. EST
StyleSports radio
CountryUnited States

Andy Slater (born December 15, 1978), is an American sports radio talk show host.[1] The Andy Slater Show is syndicated on 640-AM Fox Sports[2]& iHeartRadio.[3]

Career

The Miami Herald named Slater the best sports reporter in South Florida.[4]

Slater was named best radio personality and the hardest-working radio reporter by the Miami New Times.[5][6]

Slater was one of six judges for Miss Florida USA 2016,[7] and Miss Florida USA 2017.[8]

Slater was last person to sit down with and publicly interview O.J. Simpson in June 2008 before being sentenced to prison.[9]

Slater started his broadcasting career at Miami Killian Senior High and at Franklin Pierce College, located in Rindge, New Hampshire. Slater also received awards for Sports Show of the Year while attending Lynn University in Boca Raton, FL. In early 2008, Slater began his next programming step, starting The Andy Slater Show.[10] Slater also often appears on Miami's local ABC affiliate WPLG.

Top Notable Stories

When Slater breaks a story, he refers to it as a "Slater Scoop." Slater reports local and national stories on-air and online, many of the times being the first to obtain information.

Slater was first to report the shocking death of Miami Marlins star Jose Fernandez.[11] The 24-year-old All-Star pitcher died in a boat crash in Miami.[12]

Slater was first to report details of Tiger Woods' DUI arrest in Palm Beach.[13]

Slater was first to report New York Giants star football player Jason Pierre-Paul injuring his hand during a fireworks accident.[14] Shortly after, Slater also stated that Pierre-Paul's hand injury was severe.[15] This report was refuted by others, however, it was correct. A few days later, ESPN obtained medical records which showed one of Pierre-Paul's fingers was amputated.[16]

Slater was first to report Dion Waiters' gummy incident[17] on the Miami Heat team plane, which gained national attention.[18]

Notable stories in 2021

In July 2021, Slater was first to report that Miami Hurricanes football player Avantae Williams was arrested on battery charges.[19] Williams was dismissed from the football program the next day.[20]

In June 2021, Slater was the first to obtain video of the tragic condo collapse[21] in Surfside, FL. The footage was seen on television worldwide.

In April 2021, Slater was first to report details and obtain video of Houston Rockets player Sterling Brown being involved in a fight outside of a Miami adult-entertainment club.[22] The incident made national headlines.

In March 2021, Slater was first to report the renaming of the Miami Marlins ballpark to loanDepot park.[23]

Notable stories in 2020

In October 2020, Slater exclusively reported that Buccaneers QB Tom Brady had motivational speaker Tony Robbins call Antonio Brown to prepare him for an NFL return.[24] Slater said the two had a "long conversation." Brown signed with the Buccaneers in October.[25]

In September 2020, Slater was first to report that all Florida sports stadiums and arenas could return to full fan capacity,[26] per an order from Gov. Ron DeSantis.

In September 2020, Slater broke the tragic news that Patriots' RB James White's father was killed in a car crash.[27] White was listed as inactive for his game that night, which was a surprise until Slater explained why.[28]

In August 2020, Slater exclusively reported that the Miami Dolphins would once again allow fans into Hard Rock Stadium,[29] the first time during the COVID-19 pandemic.

In June 2020, Slater broke the news that strip clubs were allowed to reopen in Miami-Dade County while the COVID-19 pandemic was ongoing. Lap dances were banned, though.[30]

In January 2020, Slater was first to report that NFL wide receiver Antonio Brown had a warrant out for his arrest.[31] Brown had been charged with burglary and battery in Hollywood, Florida.

Notable stories in 2019

In November 2019, Slater was first to report that Miami Dolphins player Mark Walton was arrested for allegedly beating up his girlfriend.[32] The Dolphins released Walton that morning.

In September 2019, Slater captured exclusive video and photos of a bloody incident on a flight to Miami.[33] In a story which gained worldwide attention, a passenger popped a blister and blood spattered onto other passengers in the cabin. Slater's story and footage was featured on the TV show "The Doctors."[34]

In July 2019, Miami Dolphins defensive lineman Kendrick Norton was involved in a car crash in Miami. Slater was first to report that Norton had tragically lost his arm in the crash, which ended his NFL career.[35]

In May 2019, Slater exclusively reported Phoenix Suns forward Josh Jackson's arrest at a Miami music festival.[36] Jackson was accused of trying to get into a VIP-area and escaping from a police officer.

In April 2019, Slater exclusively obtained video of boxer Shakur Stevenson fighting a group inside a Miami Beach parking garage.[37] This video was featured before one of Stevenson's future matches.

In February 2019, NFL star Antonio Brown was domestic involved in an incident in Hollywood, FL. Slater was first to report the details.[38]

Notable stories in 2018

In November 2018, Slater was first to report that Miami Heat star Hassan Whiteside had his $50,000 assault rifle stolen from his unlocked Rolls-Royce.[39] The NBA center later confirmed the story while releasing a statement.[40]

In October 2018, Slater exclusively reported that the Miami Marlins were changing their logo.[41]

In July 2018, Slater was first to report the arrest of up-and-coming boxer Shakur Stevenson. The former Olympic medalist was accused of being involved in a brawl inside a Miami Beach parking garage.[42] Slater later exclusively obtained photos from the night of the alleged incident.[43]

In April 2018, Slater gained worldwide attention by flying to the British Virgin Islands and finding the 'corporate office' for one of the Miami Marlins' owners.[44] The Marlins claimed in federal court[45] that they are a foreign citizen because of this office. Slater found a post office box as the listed address for the company. After this discovery, the Marlins revoked Slater's media credentials.[46]

In March 2018, Slater exclusively reported that the Miami Marlins rejected a $200,000 check from Marlins Man for season tickets.[47] The story was featured on ESPN's Bottom Line during MLB Opening Day.[48] The Marlins fired their VP of sales immediately after the team's first game.[49] Slater's story detailed the negotiations between Marlins Man and the VP of sales.

In January 2018, Slater was first to report that New York Jets WR Robby Anderson was arrested on several serious charges, including threatening a police officer.[50]

Notable stories in 2017

In November 2017, Miami Dolphins' linebacker Rey Maualuga was arrested for battery. Slater was first to report the details of Maualuga's alleged early-morning incident at a Miami nightclub.[51]

In October 2017, Slater was first to report that due to national anthem protests in the NFL, many Miami-Dade Police officers were not going to work their normal off-duty assignments at Hard Rock Stadium for the New York Jets-Miami Dolphins game.[52] A day later, the police department made the work mandatory and the Dolphins gave the officers overtime pay.[53]

In September 2017, before the Miami Dolphins' first game, newly signed linebacker Lawrence Timmons had gone missing from the team hotel in California. Slater exclusively obtained the missing persons report that the team filed with police.[54]

In August 2017, Miami Dolphins' wide receiver Jarvis Landry was under investigation for battery. Slater was first to report the details[55] Slater also exclusively obtained video of the incident.[56] The case was later dropped, however. The NFL did not punish Landry after their own investigation.[57]

In August 2017, Jay Cutler signed with the Miami Dolphins. Slater shot exclusive video of the quarterback arriving at Miami International Airport.[58]

In July 2017, Slater was first to report that the sexual assault case against Hall of Fame wide receiver Michael Irvin had been thrown out.[59] The state attorney's office said they could not find enough evidence to charge Irvin.

In July 2017, Slater exclusively reported that the Miami Dolphins would use two airplanes to travel to road games during the 2017 NFL season.[60] Their previous carrier, American Airlines, dropped charter service for the team.

In May 2017, New York Jets wide receiver Robby Anderson was arrested at a music festival in Miami.[61] Slater was the first to report the incident.

In March 2017, Slater was first to report that NHL star Olli Jokinen would retire with the Florida Panthers.[62] Jokinen had a 17-year career.

In January 2017, Slater exclusively reported and obtained surveillance footage[63] of 7-foot-1 St. John's basketball recruit, Zach Brown, stealing money from a cash register at a South Florida Walgreens.[64]

Notable stories in 2016

In December 2016, Slater appeared on ABC World News Tonight[65] and gained worldwide attention[citation needed] after recording exclusive video of a fight at Sawgrass Mills mall in Sunrise, FL.[66] The following day, Slater also exclusively interviewed the Swiss tourist involved in the fight.[67]

In December 2016, Miami Dolphins' quarterback Ryan Tannehill sustained an injury during a game vs. Arizona. Slater was first to report the QB's injury was to his ACL. Slater also exclusively reported that Tannehill was out for the season.[68]

In October 2016, Miami Dolphins' offensive lineman Laremy Tunsil was surprisingly inactive for the team's game vs. Tennessee. Slater was first to report that Tunsil told the team he fell in the hotel shower,[69] causing an injury.

In August 2016, Slater was first to report that the Miami Dolphins secured naming rights for their renovated stadium and it would be named Hard Rock Stadium.[70]

In July 2016, Miami Hurricanes running back Mark Walton had criminal charges against him dropped. Slater had exclusive video from inside the courtroom. Slater also was given exclusive details about the allegations against Walton and claims his attorney made against police.[71]

In September 2016, Miami Hurricanes top basketball recruit, Dewan Huell, was arrested and charged with battery. Slater was first to report the arrest of the McDonald's All-American.[72]

In September 2016, Slater uncovered a connection between former Miami Hurricanes football players, a car dealer, and an NFL agent.[73] The players were suspended, then dismissed just prior due to involvement in this scandal.[74]

In July 2016, Slater obtained exclusive video from a major brawl involving minor-league teams from the Miami Marlins and Cincinnati Reds organizations.[75]

In July 2016, Slater obtained exclusive body-cam footage of a female attempting to bribe a Miami-Dade police officer with cash. The video gained worldwide attention.[76]

In February 2016, Slater was first to report that Major League Baseball player Delmon Young was arrested in Miami Beach for allegedly choking a hotel valet and threatening to kill him.[77]

Notable stories in 2015

In December 2015, LeBron James sat out a game against the Miami Heat in Miami because of fatigue.[78] Slater exclusively reported that after the game, late into the night (despite being "tired"), James partied at a Miami nightclub.[79]

In November 2015, Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Yasiel Puig was involved in a scuffle at a Miami bar.[80] Slater was first to report that the person involved in the altercation with Puig was a former mixed martial arts fighter.[81]

In November 2015, Slater dropped a story on many issues inside the Miami Marlins clubhouse.[82] Slater reported how the team's star pitcher Jose Fernandez asked when he'd be traded on multiple occasions. The story attracted national attention.[83]

In November 2015, Miami Heat player Gerald Green was accused of punching a man in his condominium lobby.[84] Slater was the first to report that the Miami Police Department did not believe Green threw a punch, changing much of the story.[85]

In November 2015, Slater had the exclusive details on how Cleveland Browns running back Duke Johnson was kicked out of Sun Life Stadium prior to the start of a Miami Hurricanes football game.[86] Security at the stadium was unaware who Johnson was. After being told to leave, Johnson was not allowed back into the stadium because of a separate backpack issue.

In September 2015, wife of Miami Dolphins player Brent Grimes, Miko Grimes, was arrested at Sun Life Stadium prior to a game. Slater was the first to acquire the exact details of the arrest from police.[87]

In June 2015, Slater received an email from the National Football League[88] stating that it would not be permissible for Miami Dolphins' players Jordan Cameron, A. J. Francis, and Jason Fox to participate in his monthly poker tournament because it would violate the NFL's gambling policy.[89] After the players were banned from the event, many national questions were raised about NFL players having casino ties.[90]

In May 2015, the Miami Marlins held their annual charity casino night at Marlins Park. Players were scheduled to attend the event in which fans paid $100 to partake in. Not one player showed up for the event. Fans become aggravated, but Slater was told the players participation was "optional".[91]

In May 2015, several Miami Dolphins players took a trip to Louisiana to persuade football player La'el Collins to sign with their team. Slater took exclusive video of the players returning to Miami-Opa Locka Executive Airport where they immediately left in their vehicles.[92] Just one day after the meeting, Collins signed with the Dallas Cowboys instead.[93]

In February 2015, Slater exclusively obtained a video[94] of former Miami Dolphins player Rob Konrad speaking to police after a boating incident and alleged 16-hour swim.[95]

In January 2015, wife of Miami Dolphins player Brent Grimes, Miko Grimes, went on a well publicized Twitter rant.[96] Slater was able to exclusively interview Miko Grimes after her flight landed at Miami International Airport.[97]

Notable stories from 2014 and prior

In December 2014, retired baseball player Derek Jeter took a tour of Marlins Park with Miami Marlins team owner Jeffrey Loria. Slater had the scoop on this meeting at the ballpark, which led to speculation of Jeter wanting to partially own a piece of the franchise.[98]

In September 2014, University of Miami quarterback Kevin Olsen was arrested in South Miami, FL. Slater was first to obtain details from the police report.[99] Subsequently, it was found that Gregory Golden, nephew of the team's head football coach, was connected to an initial incident which led to Olsen's arrest. Slater was able to gather information on the incident, which was later verified via the police report.[100]

In July 2014, football players Mike Pouncey and his brother Maurkice Pouncey were alleged to have assaulted three people at a Miami Beach nightclub. Slater spoke to witnesses, the Pounceys security manager, and obtained a picture from inside the club.[101] On July 25, 2014, the victims filed a lawsuit against the Pouncey brothers. Slater was the first to obtain a copy of the lawsuit which alleged a female was knocked unconscious.[102]

In July 2014, a restaurant credit card receipt signed by Hall of Fame football player Warren Sapp went viral. Sapp did not leave the restaurant's server any gratuity. Slater was the first to speak to the server and restaurant owner about the incident.[103]

In April 2014, quarterback Colin Kaepernick was mentioned in a Miami police complaint. Slater exclusively obtained the incident report with details of the 911 call made by Ricardo Lockette.[104]

After pop star Justin Bieber's Miami Beach arrest in January 2014, Slater had the manager of a local strip club on his radio show denying a report of Bieber spending $75,000 at the establishment.[105]

In September 2013, the Florida Panthers were rumored to be for sale. Slater was first to report the owner of the team would be Vincent Viola.[106]

In July 2010, racist messages were sent to college quarterback Jacory Harris. Slater reported where the messages came from.[107]

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