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  2. Sports Illustrated - Wikipedia

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    Sports Illustrated (SI) is an American sports magazine first published in August 1954. Founded by Stuart Scheftel , it was the first magazine with a circulation of over one million to win the National Magazine Award for General Excellence twice.

  3. John Underwood (sportswriter) - Wikipedia

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    Children. 6. John Warren Underwood (November 25, 1934 – April 12, 2023) was an American sportswriter who spent most of his career with Sports Illustrated magazine. [ 1 ] He is best known for ghoswriting with Baseball Hall of Fame slugger Ted Williams, most notably co-authoring Williams' autobiography and his book The Science of Hitting.[ 2 ]

  4. Henry Luce - Wikipedia

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    Henry W. Luce. Henry Robinson Luce (April 3, 1898 – February 28, 1967) was an American magazine magnate who founded Time, Life, Fortune, and Sports Illustrated magazines. He has been called "the most influential private citizen in the America of his day". [1]

  5. Ron Fimrite - Wikipedia

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    Ron Fimrite (January 6, 1931 – April 30, 2010) was an American humorist, historian, sportswriter and author who was best known for his writing for Sports Illustrated. [1] Fimrite began his career at the Berkeley Gazette in 1955, moving to the San Francisco Chronicle. He was nicknamed "The Sporting Tiger" and was part of a famous circle of San ...

  6. Dan Jenkins - Wikipedia

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    1950s–2019. Spouse. June Burrage (m. 1959) Children. 3, including Sally Jenkins. Daniel Thomas Jenkins (December 2, 1928 – March 7, 2019) was an American author and sportswriter who often wrote for Sports Illustrated. [1] He was also a high-standard amateur golfer who played college golf at Texas Christian University.

  7. Gary Smith (sportswriter) - Wikipedia

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    Smith has received many awards and honors for his work at Sports Illustrated. He won the National Magazine Award for non-fiction, the magazine equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize, a record four times and was a finalist for the award a record ten times. [2] [5] His stories have appeared in The Best American Sports Writing series a record 12 times. [3]

  8. Jack McCallum - Wikipedia

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    During the 2005–06 NBA pre-season, McCallum began working as an unofficial assistant coach with the Phoenix Suns NBA basketball team, based in Phoenix, Arizona, as part of an assignment for Sports Illustrated. The piece soon evolved into a larger project, as the Suns granted McCallum full access to their practices and strategy sessions ...

  9. Richard Deitsch - Wikipedia

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    Richard Deitsch is an American sportswriter. He wrote for Sports Illustrated from 1997 until 2018. [1] Currently, he writes for the online publication The Athletic and is a radio host in Toronto. [2] Deitsch graduated with a B.A. in communications and political science from the University at Buffalo. While studying there, he worked on the ...