The Lineup: 7 ESPN commentators in the cutest Halloween costumes of their youth

To celebrate Halloween, ESPN commentators share old-school photos in their costumes as well as the logic behind each ensemble.

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Jaymee Sire, SportsCenter anchor: “My sister Heather [left] insisted on dressing up as a black cat for three straight Halloweens. I believe I was a ‘rich lady’ with her cat this year. Really it was just an excuse to wear makeup.”

(Photo courtesy of Jaymee Sire)

Darren Haynes, SportsCenter anchor: “This is a clown costume my Mom made from scratch when I was 3 years old! #WheresTheCandy #ThisIsAnOrange”

(Photo courtesy of Darren Haynes)

ESPN college basketball analyst Jay Bilas unearthed this photo related to a movie role. “The Bilastrator” was 25 years old, cast as an alien cop in a feature film, “I Come in Peace” (since renamed “Dark Angel”). It was an Oscar-worthy performance, and we bet he kicked butt that Halloween, too.

(Photo courtesy of Jay Bilas)

Steve Weissman, SportsCenter anchor: “I’m in elementary school in Silver Spring, Md. and dressed as a robot. As you can see, this was a homemade costume made from a cardboard box with some plastic and stickers!”

(Photo courtesy of Steve Weissman)

ESPN Deportes commentator Carolina Guillen shares photos from her childhood in Caracas, Venezuela. She is seen here as an Animal Red Cross worker, a gypsy and Tinkerbell.

Carolina Guillen, comentarista de ESPN Deportes, comparte fotos de su niñez en Caracas, Venezuela. Aquí se puede ver como trabajadora de la Cruz Roja de Animales, gitana y Tinkerbell.

(Photos courtesy of Carolina Guillen)

Chris Hassel, SportsCenter anchor: “This is me dressed as a Chicago Cubs baseball player back when their World Series drought was only 85-years young. I went as a generic Cubs player every year. The XXL jersey and white man-size sweatpants still fit.”

(Photo courtesy of Chris Hassel)

Doug Kezirian, SportsCenter anchor: “My older brother, Steve, is on the right. I think I’m in kindergarten while he’s in fourth grade. We grabbed everything in the costume drawer.”

(Photo courtesy of Doug Kezirian)
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