I find it especially sad that he died just two days before Father’s Day. From all appearances he deeply loved his son, and enjoyed being a son to his father. They both survived him and will have a tough time I’m sure of reconciling themselves to the fact of his death. But they’re Catholic, so there’ll be plenty of support available.
He was an excellent interviewer. He knew how to listen and was intelligent, articulate, informed and reasonably unbiased in his questioning. Still, he was an “everyman” in his exuberant love of baseball and his mid-western values.
No doubt he’ll join the pantheon of great journalists, each of whom in their own way attempted to inform the public with no regard for being entertaining.
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