Roger Angell
Roger Angell (September 19, 1920 – May 20, 2022) was an American essayist known for his writing on sports, especially baseball. He was a regular contributor to ''The New Yorker'' and was its chief fiction editor for many years. He wrote numerous works of fiction, non-fiction, and criticism, and for many years wrote an annual Christmas poem for ''The New Yorker''. Sportswriter Jane Leavy called him "the Babe Ruth of baseball writers." Provided by Wikipedia
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Five seasons : a baseball companion / by Angell, Roger
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Late innings : a baseball companion / by Angell, Roger
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The stone arbor and other stories / by Angell, Roger
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Season ticket : a baseball companion / by Angell, Roger
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Once more around the park : a baseball reader / by Angell, Roger
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A day in the life of Roger Angell. by Angell, Roger
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The summer game / by Angell, Roger
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The New Yorker.
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