Welcome Back, Peter Gammons
September 21, 2006
Peter Gammons returned to action for ESPN last night. Gammons, the Hall of Fame baseball writer, had a brain aneurysm in June, and the baseball season hasn’t been the same without him. Gammons was the baseball beat writer for the Boston Globe when I was a kid and up through the time I flirted with the idea of being a sportswriter. I covered sports for my college newspaper and was a stringer for the New Bedford Standard-Times during a time when the Globe had an amazing array of sportswriting talent, including Gammons, Bob Ryan, Leigh Montville, and Ray Fitzgerald. Even among them, Gammons was in a class by himself. He created a feature that is now a staple of many sports pages, a weekend “notebook” of short items that runs a full page in the broadside Globe to this day (now written by the Globe’s current beat writer, Gordon Edes). I can draw a line from that kind of short-form collection to today’s blog. Gammons’ blog (for ESPN Insider subscribers unfortunately) has been dormant since his illness, but he does have a new column up (and it’s free!).
Posted by Bill Trippe at September 21, 2006 10:21 AM








