Jerome Holtzman, the 1989 recipient of the J. G. Taylor Spink Award, began his career as a copy boy with the ChicagoDaily News in 1943. He has covered baseball with the ChicagoSun-Times for twenty-two years and with the ChicagoTribune for over forty years. In 1999, he was named official historian for major league baseball.
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"Warren William Brownwas the Mencken of the sports page. Unlike many of his colleagues, he was an independent thinker, a sophisticated loner who often wrote with a blistering pen, sparing neither friend nor foe. Baseball was his principal turf, but he was knowledgeable in all the major sports and for more than a half century had a front row seat at all of the big events."-Jerome Holtzman from the Foreword

