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Jerry Green (writer)

Jerome Frederic Green (April 15, 1928 – March 23, 2023) was an American sports journalist and author.[1] He was a staff writer for the Associated Press from 1956 to 1963 and for The Detroit News from 1963 to 2004. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2005 and the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame in 2003. He is the only sportswriter to have covered each of the first 56 Super Bowls, from 1967 to 2022.[2][3][4]

Jerry Green
Born
Jerome Frederic Green

(1928-04-15)April 15, 1928
DiedMarch 23, 2023(2023-03-23) (aged 94)
Alma mater
OccupationSportswriter
Years active1952–2023
SpouseNancy (died 2002)
Children1

Reporter edit

Green began his reporting career in New York in 1952, at the New York Journal-American, before enlisting in the United States Navy the following year.[5] Upon his return, he was a sports writer for the Associated Press from 1956 to 1963, when he was hired by The Detroit News. He was a staff sports writer for The Detroit News for 41 years from 1963 until his retirement in 2004. He covered baseball, football, basketball, hockey, and other sports for the paper. Having also covered the 1957 Detroit Lions as a young reporter with the Associated Press, Green lays claim to being "the last surviving Detroit sportswriter who covered the Tigers, Red Wings, Pistons and Lions championships".[6]

Even after his retirement from regular reporting, Green remained with the paper as a columnist. He was noted for his coverage of the Super Bowl, as the only sportswriter to cover every Super Bowl from Super Bowl I in 1967 through Super Bowl LVI in 2022.[6][7][8]

Green did not attend Super Bowl LVII in 2023, due to poor health caused by idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, among other ailments.[9][10] However, he continued to write until shortly before his death the following month.[5][9]

Author edit

Green published several books, including histories of the Super Bowl,[11] the Detroit Lions,[12] the Detroit Pistons,[13] and Michigan Wolverines football,[14] as well as single-season books on the 1968 Detroit Tigers World Series championship team[15] and the 1998 Denver Broncos Super Bowl championship team.[16] Green's books include:

  • "Year of the Tiger: The Diary of Detroit's World Champions," Jerry Green (Coward-McCann, 1969). ISBN 9781469178165
  • "Detroit Lions," Jerry Green (Macmillan, 1973)
  • "The Detroit Pistons: Capturing a Remarkable Era," Jerry Green (Bonus Books, 1991)
  • "Super Bowl Chronicles: A Sportswriter Reflects on the First 30 Years of America's Game," Jerry Green (Masters Press, 1995)
  • "Greatest Moments in Detroit Red Wings history," Joe Falls, Jerry Green, Vartan Kupelian (Masters Press, 1997)
  • "Mile High Miracle: Elway and the Broncos, Super Bowl Champions at Last," Jerry Green (Masters Press, 1999)
  • "They Earned Their Stripes: The Detroit Tigers' All-Time Team," Detroit News (Sports Publishing LLC, 2001)
  • "University of Michigan Football Vault: The History of the Wolverines," Jerry Green (Whitman Pub Llc, 2008)

Personal life edit

Green was born in Manhattan.[9] He was educated at the Hotchkiss School, Brown University, and Boston University.[5] He was married to his wife, Nancy, until her death in 2002; they had a daughter.[5]

After living in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, for years, Green moved to an assisted living facility in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, at the end of his life.[5][9] He died on March 23, 2023, at the age of 94.[5]

Awards edit

During his career with The Detroit News, Green was voted Michigan's Sportswriter of the Year 10 times by the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association.[6] He was inducted into the "writer's wing" of the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2005 as the recipient of the Dick McCann Memorial Award.[17][18] He was also inducted into the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame in 2003,[19] and the Michigan Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 2004.[20] Green was awarded a Lifetime Member Award by the Detroit Sports Media.[21]

Selected articles by Green edit

  • He's Stealing the Scene (Maury Wills), Baseball Digest, September 1965
  • Clemente's Plaint (Roberto Clemente), Baseball Digest, August 1967
  • He Laughs All the Way to the Park and Back (Bob Gibson), Baseball Digest, October 1968
  • Branch Rickey's Last Protege: Clyde King (Clyde King), Baseball Digest, June 1969
  • Red Rolfe -- A True Yankee (Red Rolfe), Baseball Digest, February 1970
  • 30 Years Ago - Baseball's Most Dramatic All-Star Game (1941 All-Star Game), Baseball Digest, July 1971
  • Tigers Collect Dividends on Trade for Cash (Norm Cash), Baseball Digest, September 1971
  • Memories of the Beloved St. Louis Browns Still Linger (1944 St. Louis Browns), Baseball Digest, December 1975
  • Will Mark Fidrych Defy the 'Sophomore Jinx' (Mark Fidrych), Baseball Digest, April 1977
  • A Prized Rookie Combo: Trammell and Whitaker (Alan Trammell/Lou Whitaker), Baseball Digest, November 1978
  • Mickey Stanley: He Was the Complete Pro (Mickey Stanley), Baseball Digest, March 1979
  • Membership in 3,000-Hit Club Bloomed in 1970s (3,000 hit club), Baseball Digest, December 1979
  • Jason Thompson: The Struggle to Regain Acclaim (Jason Thompson), Baseball Digest, June 1980
  • Mays and Wertz Recall Famous Series Catch (The Catch), Baseball Digest, October 1980
  • McEnroe Set The Trend For Snubbing Wimbledon (John McEnroe), Associated Press, June 27, 1982
  • An empty, dusty ballfield vital part of Rose's roots (Pete Rose), The Detroit News, September 1985
  • Trade for Smoltz Helped Turn Braves into Winner (John Smoltz), Baseball Digest, February 1992
  • Charlie Gehringer: A First-Class Second Baseman (Charlie Gehringer), Baseball Digest, November 1992
  • Yzerman's finest hour (Steve Yzerman), The Detroit News, 2002
  • NFL coach Vince Lombardi, owner Art Rooney two of the greats in their fields (Vince Lombardi/Art Rooney), The Detroit News, February 5, 2011
  • Sparky made Tigers champions; today, they say thank you (Sparky Anderson), The Detroit News, June 26, 2011

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Muskovitz, Alan (March 21, 2022). "The Dean of Super Bowls: Catching Up With Legendary Sportswriter Jerry Green". thejewishnews.com. The Jewish News. Retrieved October 1, 2022.
  2. ^ Shea, Bill. "Jerry Green: A Super Bowl pressbox institution still going at age 90". crainsdetroit.com. Crain Communications, Inc. Retrieved June 29, 2019.
  3. ^ Green, Jerry. "Jerry Green: For 54th Super Bowl, I'm last man standing". detroitnews.com. The Detroit News. Retrieved March 9, 2020.
  4. ^ Shea, Bill (February 10, 2023). "The man who covered every Super Bowl: Jerry Green and the end of an epic run". The Athletic. Retrieved February 11, 2023.
  5. ^ a b c d e f Paul, Tony (March 24, 2023). "Iconic Detroit News columnist Jerry Green, last to cover every Super Bowl, has died at age 94". The Detroit News. Retrieved March 24, 2023.
  6. ^ a b c . The Detroit News. Archived from the original on December 15, 2010.
  7. ^ Jerry Greene (February 6, 2011). "Brunch: How violent will Super Bowl be?". ESPN.com.
  8. ^ Chet Fussman (February 1, 2005). "They've Seen Them All: Jerry Green". The Florida Times-Union.
  9. ^ a b c d Shea, Bill (March 24, 2023). "Jerry Green, iconic Detroit sportswriter who covered 56 Super Bowls, dies at 94". The Athletic. Retrieved March 24, 2023.
  10. ^ "Reporter Jerry Green's run of covering every Super Bowl to end". espn.com. ESPN. Inc. January 20, 2023. Retrieved January 31, 2023.
  11. ^ Jerry Green (1995). "Super Bowl Chronicles: A Sportswriter Reflects on the First 30 Years of America's Game". Masters Press. ISBN 1-57028-050-9.
  12. ^ Jerry Green (1973). "Detroit Lions". Macmillan.
  13. ^ Jerry Green (1991). The Detroit Pistons: Capturing a Remarkable Era. Bonus Books. ISBN 0-929387-57-0.
  14. ^ Jerry Green (2008). University of Michigan Football Vault: The History of the Wolverines. Whitman Pub Llc. ISBN 978-0-7948-2299-6.
  15. ^ Jerry Green (1969). Year of the Tiger: The Diary of Detroit's World Champions. Coward-McCann.
  16. ^ Jerry Green (1999). Mile High Miracle: Elway and the Broncos, Super Bowl Champions at Last. Masters Press. ISBN 1-57028-210-2.
  17. ^ "Pro football shrine gets a new class". The Detroit News. August 7, 2005.
  18. ^ "Hall enshrinement caps Green's career". The Detroit News. August 5, 2005.
  19. ^ . Michigan Sports Hall of Fame. Archived from the original on July 20, 2008.
  20. ^ . Michigan Jewish Sports Foundation. Archived from the original on October 2, 2011.
  21. ^ "Green, Martin, Quiñones, Ward and Whitaker Honored as SPJ Fellows". June 8, 2022.

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Jerome Frederic Green April 15 1928 March 23 2023 was an American sports journalist and author 1 He was a staff writer for the Associated Press from 1956 to 1963 and for The Detroit News from 1963 to 2004 He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2005 and the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame in 2003 He is the only sportswriter to have covered each of the first 56 Super Bowls from 1967 to 2022 2 3 4 Jerry GreenBornJerome Frederic Green 1928 04 15 April 15 1928New York City U S DiedMarch 23 2023 2023 03 23 aged 94 Bloomfield Hills Michigan U S Alma materThe Hotchkiss SchoolBrown UniversityBoston UniversityOccupationSportswriterYears active1952 2023SpouseNancy died 2002 Children1 Contents 1 Reporter 2 Author 3 Personal life 4 Awards 5 Selected articles by Green 6 See also 7 ReferencesReporter editGreen began his reporting career in New York in 1952 at the New York Journal American before enlisting in the United States Navy the following year 5 Upon his return he was a sports writer for the Associated Press from 1956 to 1963 when he was hired by The Detroit News He was a staff sports writer for The Detroit News for 41 years from 1963 until his retirement in 2004 He covered baseball football basketball hockey and other sports for the paper Having also covered the 1957 Detroit Lions as a young reporter with the Associated Press Green lays claim to being the last surviving Detroit sportswriter who covered the Tigers Red Wings Pistons and Lions championships 6 Even after his retirement from regular reporting Green remained with the paper as a columnist He was noted for his coverage of the Super Bowl as the only sportswriter to cover every Super Bowl from Super Bowl I in 1967 through Super Bowl LVI in 2022 6 7 8 Green did not attend Super Bowl LVII in 2023 due to poor health caused by idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis among other ailments 9 10 However he continued to write until shortly before his death the following month 5 9 Author editGreen published several books including histories of the Super Bowl 11 the Detroit Lions 12 the Detroit Pistons 13 and Michigan Wolverines football 14 as well as single season books on the 1968 Detroit Tigers World Series championship team 15 and the 1998 Denver Broncos Super Bowl championship team 16 Green s books include Year of the Tiger The Diary of Detroit s World Champions Jerry Green Coward McCann 1969 ISBN 9781469178165 Detroit Lions Jerry Green Macmillan 1973 The Detroit Pistons Capturing a Remarkable Era Jerry Green Bonus Books 1991 Super Bowl Chronicles A Sportswriter Reflects on the First 30 Years of America s Game Jerry Green Masters Press 1995 Greatest Moments in Detroit Red Wings history Joe Falls Jerry Green Vartan Kupelian Masters Press 1997 Mile High Miracle Elway and the Broncos Super Bowl Champions at Last Jerry Green Masters Press 1999 They Earned Their Stripes The Detroit Tigers All Time Team Detroit News Sports Publishing LLC 2001 University of Michigan Football Vault The History of the Wolverines Jerry Green Whitman Pub Llc 2008 Personal life editGreen was born in Manhattan 9 He was educated at the Hotchkiss School Brown University and Boston University 5 He was married to his wife Nancy until her death in 2002 they had a daughter 5 After living in Grosse Pointe Michigan for years Green moved to an assisted living facility in Bloomfield Hills Michigan at the end of his life 5 9 He died on March 23 2023 at the age of 94 5 Awards editDuring his career with The Detroit News Green was voted Michigan s Sportswriter of the Year 10 times by the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association 6 He was inducted into the writer s wing of the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2005 as the recipient of the Dick McCann Memorial Award 17 18 He was also inducted into the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame in 2003 19 and the Michigan Jewish Sports Hall of Fame in 2004 20 Green was awarded a Lifetime Member Award by the Detroit Sports Media 21 Selected articles by Green editHe s Stealing the Scene Maury Wills Baseball Digest September 1965 Clemente s Plaint Roberto Clemente Baseball Digest August 1967 He Laughs All the Way to the Park and Back Bob Gibson Baseball Digest October 1968 Branch Rickey s Last Protege Clyde King Clyde King Baseball Digest June 1969 Red Rolfe A True Yankee Red Rolfe Baseball Digest February 1970 30 Years Ago Baseball s Most Dramatic All Star Game 1941 All Star Game Baseball Digest July 1971 Tigers Collect Dividends on Trade for Cash Norm Cash Baseball Digest September 1971 Memories of the Beloved St Louis Browns Still Linger 1944 St Louis Browns Baseball Digest December 1975 Will Mark Fidrych Defy the Sophomore Jinx Mark Fidrych Baseball Digest April 1977 A Prized Rookie Combo Trammell and Whitaker Alan Trammell Lou Whitaker Baseball Digest November 1978 Mickey Stanley He Was the Complete Pro Mickey Stanley Baseball Digest March 1979 Membership in 3 000 Hit Club Bloomed in 1970s 3 000 hit club Baseball Digest December 1979 Jason Thompson The Struggle to Regain Acclaim Jason Thompson Baseball Digest June 1980 Mays and Wertz Recall Famous Series Catch The Catch Baseball Digest October 1980 McEnroe Set The Trend For Snubbing Wimbledon John McEnroe Associated Press June 27 1982 An empty dusty ballfield vital part of Rose s roots Pete Rose The Detroit News September 1985 Trade for Smoltz Helped Turn Braves into Winner John Smoltz Baseball Digest February 1992 Charlie Gehringer A First Class Second Baseman Charlie Gehringer Baseball Digest November 1992 Yzerman s finest hour Steve Yzerman The Detroit News 2002 NFL coach Vince Lombardi owner Art Rooney two of the greats in their fields Vince Lombardi Art Rooney The Detroit News February 5 2011 Sparky made Tigers champions today they say thank you Sparky Anderson The Detroit News June 26 2011See also editNever Miss a Super Bowl ClubReferences edit Muskovitz Alan March 21 2022 The Dean of Super Bowls Catching Up With Legendary Sportswriter Jerry Green thejewishnews com The Jewish News Retrieved October 1 2022 Shea Bill Jerry Green A Super Bowl pressbox institution still going at age 90 crainsdetroit com Crain Communications Inc Retrieved June 29 2019 Green Jerry Jerry Green For 54th Super Bowl I m last man standing detroitnews com The Detroit News Retrieved March 9 2020 Shea Bill February 10 2023 The man who covered every Super Bowl Jerry Green and the end of an epic run The Athletic Retrieved February 11 2023 a b c d e f Paul Tony March 24 2023 Iconic Detroit News columnist Jerry Green last to cover every Super Bowl has died at age 94 The Detroit News Retrieved March 24 2023 a b c Jerry Green Sports Writer and Columnist The Detroit News Archived from the original on December 15 2010 Jerry Greene February 6 2011 Brunch How violent will Super Bowl be ESPN com Chet Fussman February 1 2005 They ve Seen Them All Jerry Green The Florida Times Union a b c d Shea Bill March 24 2023 Jerry Green iconic Detroit sportswriter who covered 56 Super Bowls dies at 94 The Athletic Retrieved March 24 2023 Reporter Jerry Green s run of covering every Super Bowl to end espn com ESPN Inc January 20 2023 Retrieved January 31 2023 Jerry Green 1995 Super Bowl Chronicles A Sportswriter Reflects on the First 30 Years of America s Game Masters Press ISBN 1 57028 050 9 Jerry Green 1973 Detroit Lions Macmillan Jerry Green 1991 The Detroit Pistons Capturing a Remarkable Era Bonus Books ISBN 0 929387 57 0 Jerry Green 2008 University of Michigan Football Vault The History of the Wolverines Whitman Pub Llc ISBN 978 0 7948 2299 6 Jerry Green 1969 Year of the Tiger The Diary of Detroit s World Champions Coward McCann Jerry Green 1999 Mile High Miracle Elway and the Broncos Super Bowl Champions at Last Masters Press ISBN 1 57028 210 2 Pro football shrine gets a new class The Detroit News August 7 2005 Hall enshrinement caps Green s career The Detroit News August 5 2005 Inductees Michigan Sports Hall of Fame Archived from the original on July 20 2008 Hall of Fame Inductees Michigan Jewish Sports Foundation Archived from the original on October 2 2011 Green Martin Quinones Ward and Whitaker Honored as SPJ Fellows June 8 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jerry Green writer amp oldid 1193419916, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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