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Prominent MLB writer Jim Caple has died at 61, his wife announced. Caple wrote for ESPN for 17 years, from 2001-17, and most recently was a features reporter for The Athletic. His wife, Vicki ...
As dementia and ALS took over ESPN writer Jim Caple’s life, the sports fan held on to what was most familiar: Willie Mays, Novak Djokovic, Sue Bird and his wife.
Caple was a great storyteller, no doubt, but it's the manner in which he collected those stories that separated him from the rest of us.
Sportswriter and columnist Jim Caple, who spent 17 years writing about Major League Baseball for ESPN, has died at the age of 61.
Jim Caple's going to live with some Illinois students for the first week of the Big Dance. And he got some very interesting offers.
Jim Caple had abibliophobia, the fear of having nothing to read, and kept three books in his computer bag as a remedy, so that no matter where he was in the world, he would never run out of words ...
Jim Caple worked at ESPN for close to two decades and spent time at The Athletic, the St. Paul Pioneer-Press and the Seattle Post-Intelligencer during his career.
Jim Caple, a noted baseball writer who spent 17 years at ESPN, died Sunday at 61, his wife wrote on social media. Caple wrote for Page 2 and covered baseball at ESPN. He finished his writing ...
In Part 2 of his Susquehanna River road trip, Jim Caple takes a break from the big leagues and finds an inspiring group of youngsters at the Pennsylvania state Little League tournament.
Rob and Jim Caple renew their discussion/argument. But this one centers on the viability of a major-league team playing in Portland.
Jim Caple, a noted baseball writer who spent 17 years at ESPN, died Sunday, his wife wrote on social media. He was 61. Caple covered 20 World Series for ESPN, the St. Paul Pioneer-Press and the ...