Baron Scicluna
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Caddy for Life also was a personal favorite.
Forever's Team, about the 1978 Duke team that lost to Kentucky in the championship game, feels like a very underrated one of his. I was surprised how much I liked that one.
I could read just about anything that he wrote. A true professional.
I got "Forever's Team" off a cheap used book rack in some forgotten store when I was a poor copy desker and throughly enjoyed it.
"The Last Amateurs" is also a good read.
I've told this on here before, but I always loved this one story he told of his early career at the Washington Post. It was during the days when the NFL Draft was held during the daytime; Feinstein was in the sports department and huge Redskins fan Ben Bradlee walked in and asked the SE, "Who did we draft?"
And Feinstein answered, "Hey Ben, I didn't know the Washington Post owned a football team!"
Bradlee responded that if Feinstein didn't like it, he could take a hike.
RIP