In celebration of its 75th anniversary, Esquire magazine is running a series of — and on — “Page 75.” In the September issue we have a chance to recap several baseball stories that have run in the publication over the years including:
- “The Silent Season of a Hero,” by Gal Talese (July 1966)
- “What Do You Think of Ted Williams Nows?” by Richard Ben Cramer (June 1986)
- “The Homecoming of Willie Mays,” by Murray Kempton (September 1972)
- “The House That Munson Built,” by Michael Paterniti (September 1999)
- “Zimmer,” by Scott Raab (July 2001)
- “The Real Babe Ruth,” by Roger Kahn (August 1959)
- “Reggie Looks Back in Anger,” by Philip Taubman (March 1978)
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