A columnist at the Chicago "Sun-Times" and the "Tribune" from 1957 to 1999, he was also the author of six books, including the classic "No Cheering in the Press Box," an oral history of baseball as recounted by 24 sportswriter legends.
In 1966, he was responsible for the institution of the "save" rule which acknowledges relief pitching as a Baseball Major League statistic.
He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1989. Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig made him baseball's first official historian in 1999.
A columnist at the Chicago "Sun-Times" and the "Tribune" from 1957 to 1999, he was also the author of six books, including the classic "No Cheering in the Press Box," an oral history of baseball as recounted by 24 sportswriter legends.
In 1966, he was responsible for the institution of the "save" rule which acknowledges relief pitching as a Baseball Major League statistic.
He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1989. Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig made him baseball's first official historian in 1999.
Bio by: John "J-Cat" Griffith
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