Scott Baxter

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Sportswriters in the golden era committed as many sins against language as they did against journalistic propriety. Contrary to the received wisdom, purple prose wasn’t invented in the press box at Yankee Stadium. “Weighty openings and grand declarations often / Have one or two purple patches tacked on, that gleam / Far and wide,” the Roman poet Horace wrote in Ars Poetica in give or take 19 BC.
The Big Fella: Babe Ruth and the World He Created
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