“If you’re a baseball fan, you’ll know the name Curt Smith.”
That’s how David J. Halberstam leads off this nice piece, “Curt Smith continues his love for baseball on radio and television; He’ll never forget the 60s and 70s,” for SportsBroadcastJournal.com.
I’ve had the pleasure of reading many of Smith’s books as well as chatting with him over the years including a couple of Bookshelf Conversations, the first time in 2012, then again more recently.
Among his many books:
- Memories from the Microphone: A Century of Baseball Broadcasting
- Voices of The Game; The Presidents and the Pastime
- Mercy! A Celebration of Fenway Park’s Centennial
- A Talk in the Park
- Pull Up a Chair: The Vin Scully Story
- The Voice: Mel Allen’s Untold Story
- Voices of Summer
- What Baseball Means to Me
- Storied Stadiums
- Our House
- Of Mikes and Men
- The Red Sox Fan’s Little Book of Wisdom,
- The Storytellers
- Long Time Gone
- America’s Dizzy Dean
Well-deserved, Curt.
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