Episode 598: Bryan Hoch, Author of 62
Episode 587: Jack Curry, Author of The 1998 Yankees
Episode 554: Jeff Pearlman, Author of The Last Folk Hero: The Life and Myth of Bo Jackson
Episode 544: Pete Croatto, Author of From Hang Time to Prime Time
Episode 538: Craig Calcaterra, Author of Rethinking Fandom
Episode 533: Joon Lee, ESPN Staff Writer and 'Around the Horn' Contributor
Episode 532: Jack Curry, Author and YES Network Studio Analyst
Episode 525: Keith Law, Author of The Inside Game
Episode 517: Chris Herring, Author of Blood in the Garden
Episode 511: Mitch Albom, Author of The Stranger in the Lifeboat
Episode 510: Bill Pennington, Author of Chumps to Champs
Episode 417: Authors Jenna Blum and Jared Diamond
Episode 388: Joe Posnanski, Author of The Life and Afterlife of Harry Houdini
Talkin’ Baseball With ESPN Researcher and Author Mark Simon
In a special, bonus podcast episode, ESPN researcher and author Mark Simon talks to Daniel Ford about his book The Yankees Index: Every Number Tells a Story.
Simon, who grew up a New York Mets fan devoted to reliever Neil Allen, discusses how he landed his job at ESPN, what led him to Triumph Books and writing about the New York Yankees, and his research process for the book (aided in part by past Writer’s Bone guest Katie Sharp). He also shares sound advice that aspiring sportswriters and researchers should take to heart.
To learn more about Mark Simon, visit ESPN or follow him on Twitter @msimonespn.