Murray Chass

Murray Chass

Murray Chass (born 1938, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) [9] is an American sportswriter and blogger who covers baseball. He previously wrote for The New York Times and before that the Associated Press on baseball and sports legal and labor relations. In 2003 the Baseball Writers Association of America honored him with the J. G. Taylor Spink Awardt. He retired from the Times in May 2008.

Chass graduated from the University of Pittsburgh in 1960 with a Bachelor's degree in political science where he was a writer and editor for the Pitt News[10]. In 1956 he "audaiciously" made an appointment with the editor of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette to pursue his "future of a newspaperman". He joined the Baseball Writers Association of America in 1962, when he worked for the Associated Press in Pittsburgh. He joined the New York Times in 1969, and started covering the New York Yankees the following year. In 1986, he was made the paper's national baseball writer.[1] Chass is a noted baseball traditionalist who laments the shift in baseball news coverage from daily beat-report biographies to more statistics-driven analysis like sabermetrics. In 2007, Chass asserted that, among "certain topics that should be off-limits," are "statistics mongers promoting VORP and other new-age baseball statistics." Chass particularly believes that in "their attempt to introduce these new-age statistics into the game," these "statistics mongers" threaten "to undermine most fans’ enjoyment of baseball and the human factor therein."[2] Baseball Prospectus published an open letter responding to Chass' comments, and Chass was criticized by many.[3][4][5]

In 2008, Chass started a blog at http://www.murraychass.com/.

In 2011, Chass published a controversial column on his web site accusing St. Louis Cardinals great Stan Musial of racism. The claim was based on a second-hand story allegedly relayed to Chass by former players' union head Marvin Miller in which a maitre d' at a restaurant of which Musial was a co-owner purportedly refused to seat Curt Flood and several of Musial's African-American ex-teammates on the owner's "instructions." Chass' column was roundly criticized for its sole reliance on hearsay, and Flood's son later specifically refuted the accusation against Musial.[6][7][8][9]

References

  1. ^ {{cite web From 1979-1980 he served as chairman of the New York chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America. Mr. Chass has authored numerous books on the business, labor and legal relations of sports, baseball in particular, among his works: "The Yankees - The Four Fabulous Eras of Baseball's Most Famous Team," which was published by Random House in 1979; "Power Football," published by Dutton in 1973, and "Pittsburgh Steelers: The Long Climb," published by Prentice Hall in 1973. He has contributed to "Great Pro Football Games" and "Greatest Basketball Games,". He also authored several articles in Dutton's Best Sports Stories series.[1] |title=BASEBALL; Chass to Enter Hall of Fame |publisher=New York Times |date=December 15, 2003 |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2003/12/15/sports/baseball-chass-to-enter-hall-of-fame.html }}
  2. ^ Murray Chass (February 27, 2007). "As Season Approaches, Some Topics Should Be Off Limits". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/27/sports/baseball/27chass.html. 
  3. ^ "UNFILTERED; An Open Letter to Murray Chass," Baseball Prospectus (February 27, 2007) [2]
  4. ^ "This Is Why This Site Exists," firejoemorgan.com (February 27, 2007) [3]
  5. ^ "Opinion: Sportswriters, Stats, and Journalistic Standards: Is there any level of bad writing that won't be tolerated?" OhMyNews (February 28, 2007) [4]
  6. ^ "Men of Honor," Joe Blogs (March 26, 2011) [5]
  7. ^ "Murray Chass Slams Stan Musial. Really.," Hardball Talk (March 24, 2011) [6]
  8. ^ "Murray Chass, Stan Musial, and Blogging," Viva El Birdos (March 25, 2011) [7]
  9. ^ "Comment of the Day: Curt Flood Jr. talks about the Stan Musial restaurant story," Hardball Talk (March 25, 2011) [8]

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