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Jeff Pearlman (born 1972) is an American sportswriter. He has written nine books that have appeared on The New York Times Best Seller list: four about football, three on baseball and two about basketball. He authored the 1999 John Rocker interview in Sports Illustrated. Personal life and career Pearlman was born and raised in Mahopac, New York. He got his start in journalism in 1989, when he interned at a weekly newspaper in Cross River, titled The Patent Trader. After graduating from the University of Delaware, he was hired as a food and fashion writer by The Tennessean in Nashville. In 1996, Pearlman was hired by Sports Illustrated, where he spent nearly seven years as a baseball writer. In 2002, Pearlman left Sports Illustrated and spent the next two years at Newsday, but left to focus on writing books. He also keeps a personal online blog, where he posts a weekly Q&A series, The Quaz, with athletes, politicians, actors, singers and many random people. He has also used the site to write about such intimate issues as seeing a rival book get publicity in Sports Illustrated, where he worked, or finding blood in his feces after using the toilet. He was a frequent contributor to ESPN.com's Page 2, then as a columnist for SI.com. No stranger to controversy, Pearlman used his own website as a forum to call out the Christian missionary goals of Tim Tebow's father as "pretty evil." In the fall of 2007, Pearlman wrote several controversial articles on Page 2 regarding the lack of a rivalry between the University of Delaware's and Delaware State University's football teams. UD and DSU finally played a football game on November 23, 2007, at part of the NCAA Division I FCS playoffs. Delaware won the game with a score of 44–7. Pearlman was advisor to the student newspaper at Manhattanville College from 2011 to 2012, but his contract was not renewed because, according to Pearlman, the college was more concerned about "image control" than about producing "a quality student newspaper." Books Pearlman is the author of The Bad Guys Won, a biography of the 1986 New York Mets subtitled, "A Season of Brawling, Boozing, Bimbo-chasing and Championship Baseball with Straw, Doc, Mookie, Nails, The Kid, and the Rest of the 1986 Mets, the Rowdiest Team Ever to Put on a New York Uniform--and Maybe the Best." In 2004, the book spent eight weeks on The New York Times Best Seller list. Pearlman followed that up with his 2006 publication of Love Me, Hate Me, an unauthorized biography of Barry Bonds for which the author said he interviewed 524 subjects. Pearlman said that because Love Me, Hate Me was released three weeks after Game of Shadows, it quickly faded. His third book, Boys Will Be Boys, on the 1990s Dallas Cowboys dynasty, spent 10 weeks on the New York Times bestseller's list. Pearlman's fourth book, a biography of Roger Clemens titled The Rocket That Fell to Earth, was released by HarperCollins on March 24, 2009. The book is a detailed account of Clemens' life on and off the baseball field. Pearlman next wrote Sweetness, a 2011 biography of Walter Payton, the Chicago Bears running back. In March 2014, Pearlman released Showtime: Magic, Kareem, Riley, and the Los Angeles Lakers Dynasty of the 1980s, a biography of the 1980s Los Angeles Lakers. It became his fourth New York Times best seller. The book was adapted into the HBO docudrama series Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty, which was released in 2022. His seventh book, a biography of Brett Favre titled Gunslinger, was released in October 2016 and spent considerable time on the New York Times bestseller's list. In Gunslinger, Pearlman chronicles Favre's life, from his early years in Kiln, Mississippi and playing quarterback for the high school team coached by his father, through his years at the University of Southern Mississippi and his NFL career with the Atlanta Falcons, Green Bay Packers, New York Jets and Minnesota Vikings. In addition to reporting on Favre's football career, Pearlman also addresses Favre's life off the field, including his marriage and family life as well as his problems with alcohol and pain medication. Pearlman did not interview Favre for the book but he did interview some of Favre's family members and many teammates and coaches. Pearlman wrote Football for a Buck, released in 2018, about the United States Football League. It spent several months on the New York Times Best Seller list. In 2020, Pearlman released Three-Ring Circus: Kobe, Shaq, Phil, and the Crazy Years of the Lakers Dynasty. In 2022, Pearlman released The Last Folk Hero: The Life and Myth of Bo Jackson, a biography of Bo Jackson. References External links Official website Jeff Pearlman on ESPN.com. Discover the Jeff Pearlman popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Jeff Pearlman books.

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  • Dueling with Kings synopsis, comments

    Dueling with Kings

    Daniel Barbarisi

    In the spirit of Bringing Down the House and The Wolf of Wall Street, “an engrossing and often hilarious behindthescenes look at the characters, compulsions, and chaos inside the f...

  • Blood in the Garden synopsis, comments

    Blood in the Garden

    Chris Herring

    INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER A SELECTION ON BARACK OBAMA’S SUMMER READING LISTThe definitive history of the 1990s New York Knicks, illustrating how Pat Riley, Patrick Ewing, J...

  • The View from the O-Line synopsis, comments

    The View from the O-Line

    Howard Mudd, Richard Lister, Dan Fouts & Andy Reid

    The View from the OLine is an NFL narrative that has yet to be told, about men who gamein and gameout take grueling physical punishment without the expectation of fame and media at...

  • Green Bay Packers synopsis, comments

    Green Bay Packers

    Chuck Carlson

    With a few exceptions, there is little else that is more important to the typical resident of Wisconsin than the Green Bay Packers. These fans will endure an Arctic freeze, a torre...

  • The Best Team Money Can Buy synopsis, comments

    The Best Team Money Can Buy

    Molly Knight

    With a new Afterword covering the 2015 season.The bestselling, insidetheclubhouse story of two tumultuous years when the Los Angeles Dodgers were remade from top to bottom, becomin...

  • Faith and Fear in Flushing synopsis, comments

    Faith and Fear in Flushing

    Greg W. Prince & Gary Cohen

    The New York Mets fan is an Amazin’ creature whose species finds its voice at last in Greg Prince’s Faith and Fear In Flushing, the definitive account of what it means to root for ...

  • Canes vs. Gators synopsis, comments

    Canes vs. Gators

    Marty Strasen & Brock Berlin

    All parties seem to be in agreement that the rivalry between the University of Miami and the University of Florida is as nasty and historical as they come; going back to the thirti...

  • Tales from the 1962 New York Mets Dugout synopsis, comments

    Tales from the 1962 New York Mets Dugout

    Janet Paskin & Greg W. Prince

    Tales from the 1962 New York Mets Dugout chronicles the adventures, mishaps, and unforgettable stories as the New York Mets burst onto the baseball scene. From the team’s first win...

  • Ron Wolf and the Green Bay Packers synopsis, comments

    Ron Wolf and the Green Bay Packers

    Michael Bauman

    The true story of the general manager who brought victory back to the NFL’s Green Bay Packers In November 1991, Ron Wolf took over a Green Bay franchise that had been in a twentyfo...

  • Legends of the Dallas Cowboys synopsis, comments

    Legends of the Dallas Cowboys

    Cody Monk

    Five Super Bowl titles, fifteen Hall of Famers, and a litany of legendary players, characters, and games later, the Dallas Cowboys franchise has cemented itself among the most succ...

  • Unguarded synopsis, comments

    Unguarded

    Scottie Pippen

    INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERThis unflinching “master class” (The New York Times) of a memoir from twotime Olympic gold medalist and NBA Hall of Famer reveals how Scottie Pippe...

  • Legends of the Dallas Cowboys synopsis, comments

    Legends of the Dallas Cowboys

    Cody Monk

    Five Super Bowl titles, 13 Hall of Famers, and a litany of legendary players, characters, and games later, the Dallas Cowboys franchise has cemented itself among the most successfu...

  • Facing the Green Bay Packers synopsis, comments

    Facing the Green Bay Packers

    Chuck Carlson & Ron Wolf

    Over the course of nearly one hundred years, just a handful of NFL teams have enjoyed success across multiple decades. There’s absolutely no doubt which franchise the fans in Wisco...