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Michael Lupica (; born May 11, 1952) is an author and former American newspaper columnist, best known for his provocative commentary on sports in the ''
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'' and his appearances on
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Biography

Lupica was born in Oneida, New York, where he spent his pre-adolescent years, having attended St. Patrick's Elementary School through the sixth grade. In 1964, he moved with his family to Nashua, New Hampshire, where he attended middle school and subsequently Bishop Guertin High School, graduating in 1970. In 1974 he graduated from
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. He first came to prominence as a sportswriter in Pottstown, Pennsylvania. Lupica wrote "The Sporting Life" column at '' Esquire magazine'' for ten years beginning in the late 1980s, and currently writes a regular column for '' Travel + Leisure Golf''. He has also written for ''
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'', '' Parade'', '' ESPN The Magazine'', and ''
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'', and has received numerous awards including, in 2003, the Jim Murray Award from the National Football Foundation.Speaker Page: Mike Lupica
from ''Greater Talent Network.''


''Daily News'' columnist

Lupica wrote several sports columns during the week for the ''Daily News'', as well as a signature Sunday column, "Shooting from the Lip," which featured a traditional column followed by a series of short, acerbic observations from the week in sports. Later in his career he began writing a regular political column entitled "Mondays with Mike," which is strongly liberal in orientation. He left the ''Daily News'' in July 2018. Favorite Lupica targets include the
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, (and will often state their massive payroll in most of his articles) James L. Dolan,
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,
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,
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, Michael Bloomberg, former President George W. Bush, and former Vice President
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. Lupica has also been a harsh critic of the new Yankee Stadium and was a vehement opponent of the proposed
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. He has likewise been highly critical of the
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project and the attendant construction of the
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in Brooklyn.


Author

Lupica co-wrote autobiographies with
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and Bill Parcells and collaborated with screenwriter
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on ''Wait Till Next Year'' and ''Mad as Hell: How Sports Got Away From the Fans and How We Get It Back.'' Lupica also wrote '' Summer of ’98: When Homers Flew, Records Fell, and Baseball Reclaimed America'', which detailed how the 1998 and the Mark McGwire/
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home run chase had allowed him to share a love for baseball with his son. Lupica has been listed a vocal critic of the steroid era. Lupica is also a novelist; his work includes mysteries involving fictional NYC television reporter Peter Finley. One of them, ''Dead Air'', was nominated for the
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Award for Best First Mystery and the
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in the same category; and was also adapted into a television movie called ''Money, Power, Murder.'' He has written a novel for younger audiences called ''Travel Team.'' Lupica’s ''Bump and Run'' and ''Wild Pitch'' were best sellers. 2003 saw a sequel to ''Bump and Run,'' entitled ''Red Zone.''In April 2006, his second children's book, ''Heat,'' was published by Philomel. ''Heat'' is a fictional story based on the
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scandal in the
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Little League. In October 2006, Lupica's third children's novel, ''Miracle on 49th Street,'' was published. ''Summer Ball,'' a sequel to ''Travel Team,'' was released in 2007.


Television and radio work

Since 1988 Lupica has been one of the rotating pundits on '' The Sports Reporters'' on ESPN. He also briefly hosted an unsuccessful television chat program, ''The Mike Lupica Show,'' on ESPN2, as well as a short-lived radio show on WFAN in
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in the mid-1990s. He has been a recurring guest on the '' CBS Morning News'', ''
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'', and '' The MacNeil-Lehrer Newshour''. Lupica has made frequent radio appearances on '' Imus in the Morning'' since the early 1980s. Lupica hosted a daily radio show on WEPN-FM from May 9, 2011 until August 21, 2015.


Works


Non-series books


Adult books

* ''Reggie!'' (with
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, 1984) * ''Parcells: An Autobiography of the Biggest Giant of Them All'' (with Bill Parcells, 1987) * ''Wait 'till Next Year: The Story of a Season When What Should've Happened Didn't and What Could've Gone Wrong Did'' (with William Goldman, 1988) * ''Shooting From The Lip: Essays, Columns, Quips, and Gripes in the Grand Tradition of Dyspeptic Sports Writing'' (1988) * ''Jump!'' (1995) * ''Mad as Hell: How Sports Got Away from the Fans and How We Get It Back'' (1996) * '' Summer of '98: When Homers Flew, Records Fell, and Baseball Reclaimed America'' (1999) * ''Yankees '98: Best Ever!'' (a compendium of ''Daily News'' coverage, 1999) * ''Bump and Run'' (2000) * ''Full Court Press'' (2001) * ''Wild Pitch'' (2002) * ''Red Zone'' (2003) * ''Too Far'' (2004) * ''Best American Sports Writing 2005'' (edited by; 2005) * ''Fathers & Sons & Sports: An Anthology of Great American Sports Writing'' (2008)


Young adult books

* ''
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'' (2005) * '' Miracle on 49th Street'' (2006) * '' The Big Field'' (2008) * '' Million-Dollar Throw'' (2009) * '' The Batboy'' (2010) * ''Hero'' (2010) * ''Underdogs'' (2011) * ''True Legend'' (2012) * ''QB 1'' (2013) * ''Fantasy League'' (2014) * ''The Only Game'' (2015) * ''Fast Break'' (2015) * ''The Extra Yard'' (2017)


Series


Adult series

;''Peter Finley'' series * ''Dead Air'' (1986) * ''Extra Credits'' (1990) * ''Limited Partner'' (1990)


Young adult series

;''Comeback Kids'' series * '' Two-Minute Drill'' (2007) * ''Hot Hand'' (2007) * ''Safe at Home (novel)'' (2008) * ''Long Shot'' (2008) * ''Shoot-Out'' (2010) ;''Game Changers'' series * ''Game Changers'' (2012) * ''Play Makers'' (2013) * ''Heavy Hitters'' (2014) Zach and Zoe mystery series * ''The Hockey Rink Hunt'' ;''Related books'' * '' Travel Team'' (2004) * ''Summer Ball'' (2007)


References


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