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Michael Lupica (/ ˈ l uː p ɪ k ə /; born May 11, 1952) is an author and former American newspaper columnist, best known for his provocative commentary on sports in the New York Daily News and his appearances on ESPN.
Wait Till Next Year is a 1988 memoir by sportswriter Mike Lupica and screenwriter William Goldman. The book is similar to Goldman's earlier effort The Season: A Candid Look at Broadway in that it looks at a year of New York sports teams with Goldman getting press passes to see a huge number of games. The main focus is looking at The Mets ...
"If you believe all the stuff about the romance returning to baseball, then read Mike Lupica's "Summer of '98: When homers flew, records fell, and baseball reclaimed America." Lupica, a columnist for the New York Daily News, waxes poetic about the many great moments in 1998. His 7-year-old son, Alex, is the thread, as Lupica writes how the boy ...
You would say that the Giants are about to start all over again, again, with both a general manager and a coach they imported to Jersey from western New York State. Only you can’t say that ...
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — Authors Mike Lupica and James Patterson relaxed backstage Monday evening before speaking to more than 150 people about their new books at St. Edward's School. One-liners ...
You start here with the New York Yankees, about whom Hal Steinbrenner would probably like a word now: They have now lost with the team they were sure they could finally win with, 11 years from ...
Whitlock labeled Mike Lupica "an insecure, mean-spirited busybody", and called Robert "Scoop" Jackson a "clown", saying that "the publishing of Jackson's fake ghetto posturing is an insult to black intelligence."
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