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Ron Rapoport

Biography

Ron Rapoport

Ron Rapoport was a sports columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times for more than 20 years and also wrote for the Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Daily News and the Associated Press. He served as the sports commentator for NPR’s Weekend Edition for two decades and has written a number of books about sports and entertainment. He lives in Santa Monica, CA.

Ron Rapoport

Books by Ron Rapoport

by Ron Rapoport - Biography, Nonfiction, Sports

Ernie Banks, the first-ballot Hall of Famer and All-Century Team shortstop, is remembered best for his signature phrase "Let's play two," which has entered the American lexicon and exemplifies the enthusiasm that endeared him to fans everywhere. But his public display of good cheer was a mask that hid a deeply conflicted, melancholy and often quite lonely man. LET’S PLAY TWO is based on numerous conversations with Banks and on interviews with more than a hundred of his family members, teammates, friends and associates, as well as oral histories, court records, and thousands of other documents and sources. Together, they explain how Banks was so different from the caricature he created for the public.