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A Sport for Fathers and Neurotic Sons

Author Steve Friedman found frustration and father-son bonding on the golf course.

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Deadspin's Biggest Fan at ESPN

Jemele Hill respects good sportswriting in all forms, even if in the future it's beamed directly into our brains.

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Watching the Sports Media

Sports Illustrated's Richard Deitsch covers the sporting press. He tells Gelf what he thinks of his colleagues and some of his competitors.

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Putting Bristol on the Map

James Andrew Miller discusses his controversial new book and how ESPN became synonymous with sports.

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Baseball's Beauty Beyond the Numbers

Alan Hirsch is hoping his new book helps foment a counterrevolution to the sabermetricians rallying under the Billy Beane banner.

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A Sportswriter Who Prefers Opera

Former New York Times columnist Robert Lipsyte shares memories from his career as a sportswriter who cares little for the games we pay to watch.

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Babe Ruth's New Digs

Robert Weintraub looks back at a pivotal moment in New York baseball history, when the Bambino and the Giants did battle each fall for world supremacy.

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Wall Street on the Diamond

Jonah Keri looks at the Rays' remarkable run and the financial minds who made it happen.

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Fenway Park's Century

Harvey Frommer gives New England's baseball home a book with ambitions to match the ballpark's rich history.

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Bobby Cox and Me

Basketball writer Lang Whitaker looks back on his life and finds it intertwined with the career of the longtime manager of his beloved baseball team.

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