Jim Caple, a noted baseball writer who spent 17 years at ESPN, died Sunday at 61, his wife wrote on social media. Caple wrote for Page 2 and covered baseball at ESPN. He finished his writing career at The Athletic.
Jim Caple, a noted baseball writer who spent 17 years at ESPN, died Sunday, his wife wrote on social media. He was 61.
He was also one of the most popular columnists for ESPN.com's Page 2, where he took a lighter look at sports and rarely missed a chance to poke fun at the. He turned that into a book,"The Devil Wears Pinstripes." He also co-wrote the book"Best Boston Sports Arguments" with fellow sportswriter Steve Buckley and penned a novel,"The Navigator," which was based in part on his father, who was a B-24 navigator in World War II.
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