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About Jim Caple |
I’m a senior writer for ESPN.com as well as a contributor to ESPN the
Magazine, ESPN News and SportsCenter. You can find my writing regularly
at ESPN.com on Page 2, the baseball page and the Olympics page. I
graduated from the University of Washington and prior to joining ESPN,
worked for the (Bellevue, Wash.) Journal-American, the St. Paul Pioneer
Press and the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, covering everything from the
Minnesota Twins to the governorship of Jesse Ventura.
In addition to 10 World Series, I have covered the Olympics on four
continents and written about sports all across America, everywhere from
inside the Green Monster at Fenway Park to under the Friday night lights of
high school football in the Mississippi Delta. What I appreciate most
about sports is the way it connects everyone regardless of background.
And what I like most about being a sportswriter is that it allows me to
write about so many things other than sports.
My wife, Vicki, and I live in the Seattle area. My favorite players of
all-time are Willie Mays and Charlie Brown.
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You can read my ESPN.com stories by going to my archive page on the site.
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