Sports journalist and best selling author John Feinstein dies at 68
- John Feinstein, a prominent sports journalist and author, passed away at age 68 at his brother's home in Virginia, as confirmed by his brother, Robert Feinstein, to the Washington Post.
- Feinstein authored 44 books, with 23 being New York Times Bestsellers, according to his website.
- Feinstein was a beloved guest on The Sports Junkies, contributing to discussions about sports and his numerous books, according to the Audacy DC family.
- Audacy Vice President of Sports Chris Kinard praised Feinstein as a 'titan of sports journalism,' highlighting his impactful storytelling and insights.
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Top sports writer who chronicled Indiana coach Knight dies at 69
WASHINGTON — John Feinstein, one of the country's foremost sports writers and the author of numerous bestselling books, including the groundbreaking "A Season on the Brink" about college basketball coach Bob Knight, died unexpectedly Thursday. Feinstein was 69.
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