May 23, 2013
  • Shannon's objective was objectivity

    Most fans never had heard of Bill Shannon before Tuesday, when the long-time press box fixture and official baseball scorer died in a house fire in New Jersey at age 69.

    But the emotional reaction from the baseball world offered a glimpse of one of the colorful behind-the-scenes characters who enrich sports.

    Shannon’s passion was evident in a quirky 48-page booklet he wrote several years ago called “Official Scoring in the Big Leagues.’’

    It includes everything from scorer trivia – J.G. Taylor Spink worked a record 11 World Series from to 1910 to 1920 – to philosophy:

    “Popularity is not an objective for a scorer; objectivity is.’’

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