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Sportswriting

Sportswriting is a form of journalism who writes and reports on sports topics and events.

Ernest Hemingway's writing could perhaps be considered in this category due to his love for hunting, fishing and boxing. Bernard Malamud also wrote powerfully about baseball in his novel The Natural.

The Associated Press Sports Editors runs training programs in the USA for sports journalists.

Within newspapers, the sports department is sometimes called the "toy department," but sportswriters face much more deadline pressure than most other reporters.

Contents

Historical sportswriters

Current sportswriters for major publications

Arizona Republic

Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Baltimore Sun

Boston Globe

Boston Herald

Buffalo News

Charlotte Observer

Chicago Sun-Times

Chicago Tribune

Cincinnati Enquirer

Cleveland Plain Dealer

Dallas Morning News

  • Kevin B. Blackistone [74]
  • Tim Cowlishaw [75]
  • Gerry Fraley [76]
  • Frank Luksa [77]
  • Kevin Sherrington [78]

Denver Post

Deseret News

Detroit Free Press

Detroit News

Florida Times-Union

Fort Worth Star-Telegram

Fresno Bee

Green Bay News-Chronicle

Houston Chronicle

Indianapolis Star

Kansas City Star

Las Vegas Review Journal

Long Island Newsday

Los Angeles Daily News

Los Angeles Times

Miami Herald

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Minneapolis Star Tribune

New Orleans Times-Picayune

New York Daily News

New York Post

New York Times

Oakland Tribune

Orange County Register

The Oregonian

Orlando Sentinel

Palm Beach Post

Philadelphia Daily News

Philadelphia Inquirer

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Providence Journal-Bulletin

Rocky Mountain News

Sacramento Bee

Salt Lake Tribune

San-Antonio Express-News

San Francisco Chronicle

San Diego Union-Tribune

San Jose Mercury

Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Seattle Times

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

St. Paul Pioneer Press

St. Petersburg Times

Tampa Tribune

USA Today

Washington Post

Washington Times

ESPN.com

CNN/SI.com

CBS Sportsline.com

The Sporting News


Current sportswriters for major European papers

Daily Telegraph (UK)

External links

Associated Press Sports Editors

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