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Dan Shaughnessy
Born (1953-07-20) July 20, 1953 (age 71)
Groton, Massachusetts
OccupationSports journalist / columnist / television personality
Notable credit(s)At Fenway: Dispatches from Red Sox Nation
The Curse of the Bambino
Reversing the Curse
SpouseMarilou
ChildrenSarah, Kate, Sam
WebsiteHoughton Mifflin Harcourt

Dan Shaughnessy (born July 20, 1953) is an American sports writer. He has covered the Boston Red Sox for the Boston Globe since 1981. In 2016, he was given the J.G. Taylor Spink Award by the Baseball Hall of Fame. Shaughnessy is often referred to by his nickname "Shank," given by the 1980s Boston Celtics team for the often unflattering and critical nature of his articles.

Personal life

He is married and has two daughters and a son, Sarah, Kate and Sam. He is the uncle of tennis player Meghann Shaughnessy.

Bibliography

References

  1. https://www.baseballprospectus.com/news/article/29727/prospectus-qa-dan-shaughnessy/
  2. https://www.theringer.com/2016/8/5/16039726/dan-shaughnessy-boston-globe-larry-bird-aa9cabc1d374
  3. https://hightoptableathletics.com/2017/11/12/honoring-boston-legends-dan-shank-shaughnessy/
  4. http://baseballhall.org/discover/awards/j-g-taylor-spink/dan-shaughnessy
  5. Wilstein, Steve (2000-09-02). "Williams survives scare in U.S. Open". Ellensburg Daily Record. Associated Press. Retrieved 2010-10-24.

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Preceded byBob Ryan Boston Globe Celtics beat writer
1982–1984
Succeeded byBob Ryan
BBWAA Career Excellence Award recipients
Baseball Hall of Fame Class of 2016
BBWAA vote
Veterans Committee
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J. G. Taylor Spink Award
Ford C. Frick Award
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