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Allen Barra is an American journalist and author of sports books. He is a contributing editor of ''
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'' magazine, and regularly writes about sports for '' The Wall Street Journal'' and '' The Atlantic''. He has also written for '' The New York Times'' and '' The New York Observer'', and was formerly a columnist for ''Salon''. He formerly blogged on sports for the '' Village Voice'' website. He frequently contributes to Major League Baseball Radio and The Daily Beast.


Personal

Barra, born in Birmingham, Alabama, currently lives in
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Publications

His 2009 book on Yogi Berra, ''Yogi Berra: Eternal Yankee'', was praised as "sturdy," "well-written," and "thorough" by the '' San Francisco Chronicle'', but ''The New York Times'' thought it too enthralled with its subject. In 2010, Barra wrote "Rickwood Field: A Century in America's Oldest Ballpark".


Perception

Barra was one of the few sportswriters to agree with Rush Limbaugh that
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was overrated because of his race. In 2009 he was the target of a widely read critique at the website Deadspin, which targeted Barra's subjective adoration for
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. Barra then responded, five years later, in an article for Salon, that his argument was based on the premise that Jeter contributes in "ways that don’t necessarily show up in a box score" rather than his argument from the piece that "many observers think the primary reason or the Yankees' success in 2009is Mr. Jeter" rather than giving credit to the achievements of the team as a whole (six other members of the starting lineup had an OPS over 120+).


References

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