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Peter Gammons

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The top 10 neighbors for Peter Gammons compress into a narrow band — scores running from 0.96 down to 0.91 — with no single dominant pull and no sharp drop-off. That flat distribution is itself the finding.

Six of the ten neighbors share Gammons's own subcategory: Jon Heyman (0.96), Jayson Stark (0.95), Ken Rosenthal (0.94), Pierre LeBrun (0.92), Buster Olney (0.92), and Jeff Passan (0.91) are all Journalists. The audience shape here is strongly same-kind — people who follow Gammons follow the broader beat-reporter tier of sports journalism.

The four non-journalist neighbors are where the cluster gets interesting. Bob McKenzie (0.92) is classified as an Athlete, not a journalist, yet sits fourth overall. Baseball Reference (0.92) is a Sports brand. Paul Bissonnette (0.92) is also an Athlete. FanGraphs Baseball (0.91) is a Website. The two athletes are both hockey figures, and both baseball analytics properties — Baseball Reference and FanGraphs — land inside the top 10 alongside the baseball reporters. That pairing suggests the audience overlaps not just with baseball journalism consumers but with the statistics-oriented segment of the baseball fanbase, while the hockey presence points to a cross-sport sports-media follower who tracks insider reporting regardless of league.

The flat shape means no single neighbor defines this audience; instead, the top 10 form a coherent cluster of sports journalists, analytics resources, and insider-media figures across baseball and hockey.

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