History
in 1955, Chuck Tanner hits a home run in his first major league at bat for the Milwaukee Braves. He would have another 20 in his eight-season playing career. (Thanks, NationalPastime.com.) His son, Bruce, pitched in 10 games for the White Sox in 1985. Seems like he could have used him over in Pittsburgh, where […]
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2008 title
There are still a few places that Josh Pahigian, author of (The Lyons Press) has yet to visit. Three are in Hawaii and Alaska, which is easy to understand. But how could he miss The Baseball Mud Site in Burlington County, NJ? Maybe it’s his busy schedule. Between teaching writing at the University of New […]
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* State of the "art"?
CommentaryMichael Rowe wrote this analysis of modern sportswriting on the Utne Reader Web site. He laments the art of the craft, as was evidenced by such wordsmiths as Ring Lardner, Huey Fullerton, and, more recently, the likes of Roger Angell. “Does sportswriting suck,” he asks, bemoaning the lack of reporting “that tackles an actual ethical […]
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