The Sporting News

Postby supertyphoon » Thu Oct 20, 2011 1:58 pm

It's just hard to believe, looking back, that TSN was my ONLY source of box scores (and a week late at that) in the mid-70s. I think that was the market they served for a long time, rural america without access to the resources afforded by a big-city newspaper.
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Postby Roosky » Thu Oct 20, 2011 2:21 pm

I used to get Baseball Weekly in the 90's and I could not wait to get it and go through each team's stats. I hardly read the articles, I would just go team by team and look at every players stats. The internet is great but it ruined a lot of great traditions and joys. Dang that Al Gore lol
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Postby doug_tucker10 » Thu Oct 20, 2011 3:11 pm

I used to get 'em all. Sporting News,Baseball Digest,SI, Sport (remember that magazine?) I still remember the SI covers with Jean Claude Killy the Olympic skier and Arnold Palmer when he was celebrating his 40th birthday. Is Street & Smith still around?, their annuals were another institution in sports magazines.

I just checked and saw that S & S is now part of the Sporting News, i missed that purchase.
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Postby mrharryc » Fri Oct 21, 2011 12:38 pm

I remember Sport magazine very fondly! One of the many that have gone away; the Street & Smith yearbooks of yore were like presents when they emerged on newsstands!

The journalistic depth we once experienced is but a sad memory, IMHO.
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Postby nevdully's » Fri Oct 21, 2011 1:04 pm

True.
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Postby JohnnyBlazers » Sat Oct 22, 2011 10:40 am

Street & Smith's yearbooks were great - I have a bunch collected in a closet somewhere. Did they discontinue publication?
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Baseball Litteratti of olden tymes....

Postby The Rivs » Sat Oct 22, 2011 1:59 pm

[b:fa43089e09]Street and Smith Baseball[/b:fa43089e09] was a vigil, it was like waiting for a new record from your favorite band.

[b:fa43089e09]SI[/b:fa43089e09] - Was essential reading.

[b:fa43089e09]Sporting News[/b:fa43089e09] - Was deep stats, inside Baseball, batting averages, all of them, and leaders broken down....good stuff in pulp.

[b:fa43089e09]Sport[/b:fa43089e09] - Was edited by Dick Schaap, who could possibly be the greatest Sports Writer and Sports Editor ever. Had to read it just to see his fingerprints and learn how to write.

[b:fa43089e09]NYDaily News Sports[/b:fa43089e09] section still an everyday habit.

[b:fa43089e09]Baseball Digest[/b:fa43089e09] - was a great quick read on the school bus.

Later on...
Does anyone remember [b:fa43089e09]The National[/b:fa43089e09]? Frank Deford's thing? Also a huge sports writing masterpiece of it's time. 8-)

There are some good places to read today, Yardbarker, which is basically a ******** of Blogs isn't bad at all, bizofbaseball.com is also good.

For the writing we are talking about, Lupica is the last of that breed, I guess Madden is still in there. Tell me who I am missing. Maybe we should start a good baseball writing link, Drudgeball.com - I know Poz is also great. You can get him on line.
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Postby scorehouse » Sun Oct 23, 2011 11:10 am

mlbrumors.com
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Re: Baseball Litteratti of olden tymes....

Postby Palanion » Mon Oct 24, 2011 11:28 am

[quote:342a8375dd="The Rivs"]Does anyone remember [b:342a8375dd]The National[/b:342a8375dd]? Frank Deford's thing? Also a huge sports writing masterpiece of it's time. 8-)
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Absolutely. The concept of a daily national sports newspaper was the dream of many a sportswriter and editor, but this was truly the only legitmate attempt. It did not last long unfortunately, but the Internet would have killed it anyway. Having been in the journalism world, it was something I definitely paid attention to. I remember receiving a whole press kit from Deford that was promoting it in the months before launch. He recruited some amazing sportswriters for it, too. It was not a rag. It was well written, well designed, and overall impressive. It was just TOO ambitious, really.
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