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John Feinstein: A Legendary Sportswriter's Journey
McLean, Virginia, USA,Friday, March 14, 2025
Tom Watson, a legendary golfer, was stunned to hear the news. He took to X to express his emotions: “One of our sports world’s finest writers, John Feinstein, sadly left us today. His innate ability to describe the inner workings and complexities of the players, teams, and coaches about which he wrote, left us readers and fans with much greater understanding of his subjects. He was always an enjoyable read, and we will sorely miss him. ”
Alan Shipnuck, a well-known golf writer, was also taken aback by the news. “Sad day. For three decades, I enjoyed hearing J. Feinstein hold court in assorted press rooms. He was a character and a throwback. I admired his prolificacy and especially his big brass ones, ” he wrote on X.
John Feinstein authored 48 books throughout his illustrious career, with 23 of them reaching the New York Times bestseller list. His first book, "A Season on the Brink, " captured the 1985-86 Indiana University basketball season. The book, which spent 17 weeks at No. 1 on the bestseller list, focused on the coaching methods of Bob Knight and was later adapted into an ESPN film.
Feinstein’s remarkable contributions to sports journalism earned him numerous accolades, including the Curt Gowdy Media Award from the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2013. He was also inducted into the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Hall of Fame. He is survived by his wife, Christine; their children Danny, Brigid, and Jayne; as well as his brother Robert and his sister, Margaret.
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