Richard Sandomir

Richard Sandomir
Nationality American
Alma mater Queens College
Genre Sports
Notable works The Pride of the Yankees
Spouse Griffin Miller

Richard Sandomir is an obituary writer for the New York Times. He wrote about sports and television; he is the author of several books including Bald Like Me: The Hair-Raising Adventures of Baldman and The Englightened Bracketologist: The Final Four of Everything.[1]

Education

He obtained his degree from Queens College. His wife, Griffin Miller, is an artist and writer.

Career

Sandomir was a freelance writer and focused his work on sports for a number of publications which include: The Times, the Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post, Sports Illustrated and Sport magazine. He also worked for Sports Inc. as a staff writer, a business reporter for New York Newsday, a staff writer for the Stamford Advocate, and a business writer for Financial World magazine.

He worked for The New York Times as the TV sports and business reporter from April 1991 to 2016.[2]

Books

  • Bald Like Me: The Hair-Raising Adventures of Baldman, Collier Books, 1990, ISBN 9780020366508, OCLC 21376329
  • Friendly Persuasion- Putnam, 1990
  • The Pride of the Yankees: Lou Gehrig, Gary Cooper, and the Making of a Classic. Hachette Books. 13 June 2017. ISBN 978-0-316-35516-2. OCLC 958797744
Books with Mark Reiter
  • The Final Four of Everything- Simon & Schuster, 2009, ISBN 9781439126080, OCLC 317697822
  • The Enlightened Bracketologist: The Final Four of Everything. Bloomsbury Publishing. 9 December 2008. ISBN 978-1-59691-947-1.
Books with Rick Wolff
  • Don't Worry, Stop Sweating...Use Deodorant- Andrews Mcmeel Pub, 1998, ISBN 9780836265095, OCLC 38410284
  • Life for Real Dummies - Perennial, 1996, ISBN 9780060952075, OCLC 59666861[3]

References

  1. "Richard Sandomir". Simon & Schuster. Retrieved 2010-09-25.
  2. "Sandomir looks back on 25 years of sports media memories". www.sportsbusinessdaily.com. Retrieved 2017-07-11.
  3. "Richard Sandomir - The New York Times". The New York Times. Retrieved 19 September 2013.


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