Tales from the Minnesota Sports Beat: A Lifetime on Deadline

Tales from the Minnesota Sports Beat: A Lifetime on Deadline

Tales from the Minnesota Sports Beat: A Lifetime on Deadline

Tales from the Minnesota Sports Beat: A Lifetime on Deadline

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Overview

Memories and stories from more than half a century of writing, reporting, and ranting by a Minnesota sports icon.

Minneapolis Star Tribune senior columnist Patrick Reusse is a legendary fixture in Minnesota sports. Like his late colleague Sid Hartman, he is known by his legion of fans (and those who find him curmudgeonly) by one name: Reusse!

Starting as a sportswriter in 1965 and still going strong in 2021, Reusse has covered every major sporting event imaginable and met scores of unforgettable characters during his long career in newspapers, radio, and television. Reusse's unique writing style and eye for human-interest angles have made him a master storyteller. He has collected a trove of stories along the way: from growing up in tiny Fulda as the son of an undertaker, to landing a columnist gig at a big-city newspaper; from covering Tom Kelly's Twins championship teams, to handing out fictional turkeys every Thanksgiving; from Olympic triumphs and failures, to countless major moments from Twins Cities sports teams.

Reusse has seen a lot in his more than half a century reporting on sports in Minnesota and around the country. With his coauthor and fellow Star Tribune sports journalist Chip Scoggins, he brings together here his favorite stories, characters, and memories in that distinctive Reusse voice.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781681342306
Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society Press
Publication date: 08/16/2022
Pages: 216
Sales rank: 188,210
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Patrick Reusse has been a sportswriter since 1965 and has earned too many awards to mention. In 2019, he was inducted into the Minnesota Broadcasting Hall of Fame.

Sports columnist Chip Scoggins joined the Star Tribune in 2000 and is a three-time Minnesota Sportswriter of the Year.

Read an Excerpt

The baby boomers—and the next generation, too—were spoiled on a damn good first decade of baseball here in Minnesota. Just a few years after reaching the World Series in 1965, the Twins put together more powerhouse teams in 1969 and ’70, winning nearly 100 games both years. They just ran into a tough Baltimore Orioles squad in the playoffs.

The on-field successes built the team’s popularity, and the Twins led the American League in total attendance for the decade of the ’60s. It was a great time for baseball in Minnesota.

The following decade was not as flush. There was no “Cheap Calvin” Griffith in the ’60s; “Cheap Calvin” coincided with Rod Carew’s heyday in the ’70s. For that next generation of Twins fans, Carew is their man because he was the only thing they had. There are all kinds of 70-year-olds like me for whom Tony Oliva was our favorite player, and there are all kinds of 50-year-olds for whom Carew was their favorite player.

I take great pleasure in knowing that I’m one of the few guys who can needle Rodney. I told him after he recovered from his heart attack, “You and I are the same age. Too bad you didn’t take care of yourself like me.”

I called him Sir Rodney in print. He was one of a kind.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Dan Barreiro
Introduction
1 The Pride of Fulda
2 Finding a Calling in Northern Minnesota
3 The Start of a Big City Career
4 My First Love: Baseball
5 The Characters Are What Made the Games Fun
6 I Loved Gophers Football
7 Finding Hoops Heaven
8 A Champion for Women’s Sports
9 “We Took It Very Irreverently…”
10 Teammates with Sid
11 Turkeys: A Thanksgiving Tradition
12 Confirmed Hacker
13 Assignments that Stand for a Lifetime
14 A-to-Z of Colorful Characters
Epilogue

Acknowledgments
Index

About the Authors

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