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Nationality
  
American

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Full Name
  
Philip Francis Pepe

Born
  
March 21, 1935
Brooklyn, New York

Occupation
  
Sports writer, author and broadcaster

Died
  
13 December 2015, Englewood, New Jersey, United States

Organizations
  
Baseball Writers' Association of America, New York Daily News, New York World-Telegram, WCBS

Books
  
The Wit and Wisdom o, Core Four: The Heart and Soul, Talkin' Baseball: An Oral H, Come out smokin' Joe Frazi, The Yankees

Similar
  
Whitey Ford, Bud Harrelson, Ken Griffey Sr, Duke Snider, Zander Hollander

Philip Francis Pepe (March 21, 1935 – December 13, 2015) was an American baseball writer and radio voice who spent more than five decades covering sports in New York City.

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Born in Brooklyn, Phil Pepe grew up rooting for the local Brooklyn Dodgers, even though he spent most of his time as a baseball reporter with the loathed team of his childhood, the New York Yankees.

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Prominently, Pepe was a longtime Yankees beat writer who chronicled franchise greats from Yogi Berra and Mickey Mantle to Reggie Jackson and Derek Jeter, and also authored dozens of books on some of the most significant figures in sports, covering such athletes as boxing legend Muhammad Ali and basketball star Walt Frazier, during a prolific career that spanned generations.

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Pepe graduated from Lafayette High School and St. John's University. After graduating from St. John’s, Pepe joined the New York World-Telegram in 1957, and remained there until the newspaper folded in 1966. After that, he wrote scripts along with Howard Cosell for ABC Radio. He then was part of the New York Daily News in 1961, the same year that Roger Maris broke Babe Ruth’s single-season home run record.

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Pepe reviewed baseball for the News from 1969 through 1981 and then succeeded the venerable Dick Young as its sports columnist in 1982. During the same period, Pepe wrote the lead game story for every World Series from 1969 to 1981, even in years when the Yankees did not make the Series. In between, he covered most of Muhammad Ali's championship fights, Super Bowl I and three Olympic Games, as well as the New York Knicks during their championship years.

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After leaving the News in 1989, Pepe did morning sports for WCBS radio for more than 15 years, which included his popular "Pep Talk" segment. In addition, he was the director of broadcasting and a radio analyst for the Class-A New Jersey Cardinals of the New York–Penn League from 1994 to 2005.

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Among his books about the Yankees, Pepe wrote The Yankees; 1961, an account of the Mantle-Maris home run chase to Ruth's record. He also released The Wit and Wisdom of Yogi Berra; Slick, an autobiography of Whitey Ford; Core Four, about Derek Jeter, Jorge Posada, Andy Pettitte and Mariano Rivera in a more recent period of team's success, as well as Yankee Doodles, a handful of recollections from his experiences with the team.

Pepe also was esteemed for the tireless work he did on behalf of the New York chapter of the Baseball Writers' Association of America, where he served as chapter chairman from 1975 to 1976 and executive director from 1991 until 2015. Most notably, he attended every BBWAA awards dinner in New York from 1962 unto his death and ran the annual event for more than two decades.

Pepe died in 2015 at his home in Englewood, New Jersey at the age of 80. The cause was an apparent heart attack.

References

Phil Pepe Wikipedia