Dan Shaughnessy

Dan Shaughnessy is an acclaimed sports columnist and author best known for his work with "The Boston Globe" and his bestselling book "The Curse of the Bambino." His insightful commentary and engaging writing style have earned him widespread recognition, including multiple accolades from the Associated Press Sports Editors, who named him one of America's top ten sports columnists seven times. Shaughnessy has also been honored as Massachusetts Sportswriter of the Year, solidifying his reputation as a leading voice in sports journalism.

Beyond his column, Shaughnessy has authored several books that delve into the drama and history of sports, particularly baseball. His works are celebrated for their depth, wit, and ability to capture pivotal moments in athletic history. A frequent media commentator, he has appeared on major networks such as ESPN, CNN, NPR, and HBO, sharing his expertise with a broad audience. Shaughnessy resides in Newton, Massachusetts, where he continues to contribute to sports literature and journalism.
Non-Fiction Books
# Title Year
1 One Strike Away 1987
2 The Curse of the Bambino 1990
3 Ever Green The Boston Celtics 1990
4 Seeing Red 1994
5 At Fenway 1996
6 Fenway 1999
7 Spring Training (With: Stan Grossfeld) 2003
8 Reversing the Curse 2005
9 Senior Year 2007
10 Francona: The Red Sox Years (With: Terry Francona) 2013
11 Wish It Lasted Forever 2021
Dan Shaughnessy Anthologies
# Title Year
1 The Rivals 2004
2 Dead in Good Company 2015
3 Remember Who You Are: What Pedro Gomez Showed Us About Baseball and Life 2021