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Author Steve Friedman found frustration and father-son bonding on the golf course.
Jemele Hill respects good sportswriting in all forms, even if in the future it's beamed directly into our brains.
Sports Illustrated's Richard Deitsch covers the sporting press. He tells Gelf what he thinks of his colleagues and some of his competitors.
James Andrew Miller discusses his controversial new book and how ESPN became synonymous with sports.
Alan Hirsch is hoping his new book helps foment a counterrevolution to the sabermetricians rallying under the Billy Beane banner.
Full article » | by Ted Berg
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.
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.
Full article » | by Joseph Ax
Jonah Keri looks at the Rays' remarkable run and the financial minds who made it happen.
Harvey Frommer gives New England's baseball home a book with ambitions to match the ballpark's rich history.
Full article » | by Tom Flynn
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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