The Best American Sports Writing 2018

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by Glenn Stout


  Caitlin Dwyer

  Squash on the Hill. Sport Literate, vol. 10, no. 2

  Charli Elliott

  A Perfect Game. Awesome Sports Project, April 25

  Nathan Fenno

  “That’s Not the De’Von I Know.” Los Angeles Times, July 6

  Peter Flax

  Inflection Point. CyclingTips.com, October 29

  Bonnie D. Ford

  The Race That No One Could Take Away from Shalane Flanagan. ESPN.com, November 6

  Robert Jose Andrade Franco

  GGG Brands Himself as the Macho Alternative to Canelo and Mexican Fans Love Him for It. Remezcla, March 16

  Jason Gay

  The World’s Fastest Woman. Wall Street Journal, January 6

  Lindsay Gibbs

  Michigan State Hasn’t Faced Consequences for Enabling the Biggest Sex Abuse Scandal in U.S. Sports. Think Progress, November 27

  Caitlin Giddings

  To the Stars, Through Difficulty. Bicycling, November/December

  Lee Glandorf

  The Displacers. Journal, TrackSmith.com, October 27

  Allison Glock

  When the Game Is Over. ESPN.com, October 3

  Ryan Goldberg

  The Drug Runners. Texas Monthly, July

  Latria Graham

  Field of Dreams. Our State, November

  Matt Grant

  In a Swimming Pool, Learning to Trust. Longreads, August 1

  Dan Greene

  What Ever Happened to Joseph Randle? Sports Illustrated, January 4

  Elisa Haggarty

  My First Love. Awesome Sports Project, April 11

  Rahawa Haile

  Going It Alone. Outside, April

  Kathleen Hale.

  First I Got Pregnant, Then I Decided to Kill the Mountain Lion. Elle, February 14

  Erik Hall

  Gay College Football Player Says He Is Risking Nothing by Coming Out. Outsports, February 8

  Shawn Hamilton

  American Pimps. The Baffler, November 22

  Devon Heinen

  Running for His Life. The Atlantic, December 3

  Maggie Hendricks

  These Chicago Students Stay Off the Streets by Whistling Fouls. USA Today / For the Win, March 30

  Leigh Ann Henion

  Target Lessons. Washington Post Magazine, March 19

  David Hill

  Phil Ivey’s Semi-Bluff. The Ringer, July 13

  Benjamin Hochman

  Nearly 50 Years Ago, Big Red’s Meggyesy Staged His Own Anthem Protest. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, October 22

  Baxter Holmes

  The NBA’s Secret Addiction. ESPN: The Magazine, March 27

  Jayson Jenks

  Semaj Booker Made National News at Age 9 for Running Away. Seattle Times, June 30

  Bret Anthony Johnston

  Dropping In. Virginia Quarterly Review, Summer

  Whitney Joiner

  72 Women. 1250 Miles. No GPS. Marie Claire, September.

  Chris Jones

  Can Baseball Turn a 27-Year-Old into a Perfect Manager? New York Times Magazine, September 14

  Tom Junod and Seth Wickersham

  Tom Brady’s Most Dangerous Game. ESPN: The Magazine, November 13

  Zak Keefer

  Defining Moment. Indianapolis Star, November 12

  Brianne Kohl

  Men Stop Me Running. Catapult, November 13

  Robert Langellier

  The Fighting Azov Dolphins. Roads and Kingdoms, February 15

  Frances Lefkowitz

  When I Was Invincible. The Sun, June

  Jessica Luther

  A Team of Their Own. Bleacher Report, July 12

  Jeff Maysh

  Swan Song. Howler, March 23

  Gary McDowell

  Rhythm Is Originally the Rhythm of the Feet. Southern Review, Winter

  Zack Meisel

  The Old Man and the Seat. Cleveland.com, August 18

  Dvora Meyers

  The U.S. Gymnastics System Wanted More Medals, and Created a Culture of Abuse to Get Them. Deadspin, May 1

  Sam Miller

  Skunk in the Outfield. ESPN.com, August 17

  Alexis Okeowo

  Out of Bounds. The New Yorker, September 11

  Mark Osteen

  A Man Down There. New Letters, vol. 82, nos. 2 and 3

  Sam Patterson

  Chaos on the Right Wing. Howler, Fall

  Nick Paumgarten

  Quitters. Sewanee Review, Fall

  Marc Peruzzi

  The Gravitas of Doingness. Mountain Magazine, February

  Mary Pilon

  Inside the NFL’s Domestic Violence Punishment Problem. Bleacher Report, January 31

  Brett Popplewell

  Head Games. The Walrus, September

  Liz Prato

  Flights of Two. Sport Literate, vol. 10, no. 2

  S. L. Price

  The Fairy Tale and the Nightmare. Sports Illustrated, July 24

  Sarah Nicole Prickett

  The (Re)Selling of Maria Sharapova. Longreads and Racquet, April

  Ben Reiter

  The Seeker. Sports Illustrated and Longform, August

  Sam Riches

  Michael Joyce’s Second Act / The Never Ending Tour. Longreads and Racquet, January

  Kent Russell

  Fighting with Their Fists to Put a Period in a Basket. n+1, May 5

  Paul Sagar

  Rules of Ascent. Aeon, May 8

  Heather Sellers

  Pedal, Pedal, Pedal. The Sun, January

  Dave Schilling

  70 Hours in Hell at the Mayweather-McGregor Fight in Vegas. Bleacher Report, August 25

  Robert Silverman

  Jumpin’ Joe. Victory Journal, 12

  Clay Skipper

  Kirk Cousins Believes. But Does Anyone Else? GQ, September

  Aaron Skirboll

  When a Magician’s Curse Swung Boxing’s Biggest Bout. Narratively, November 29

  Floyd Skloot

  Into the Rafters. Harvard Review Online, September 20

  Austin Smith

  The Lords of Lambeau. Harper’s, January

  Joanne Solomon

  When It Takes Being Thrown to Learn How to Land. Longreads, June

  Rachel Stark

  An Uncommon Conversation. NCAA Champion, November 21

  Alexandra Starr

  Pushing the Limit. Harper’s, November

  Dan Steinberg

  This Is What 30 Years of Caps Disappointment Looks Like, in One Column. Washington Post, May 11

  Kurt Streeter

  A Runner in Exile. ESPN: The Magazine, May 1

  Mathew Teague

  Racing the Storm. Smithsonian, July

  Rick Telander

  A Season Under the Gun. Chicago Sun-Times, February 21–26

  Louisa Thomas

  Nick Kyrgios, the Reluctant Rising Star of Tennis. The New Yorker, July 10–17

  Tisha Thompson and Andy Lockett

  I Just Wanted to Survive. ESPN.com, June 29

  Tommy Tomlinson

  A Racing Mind. ESPN: The Magazine, February 27

  Don Van Natta Jr. and Seth Wickersham

  Roger Goodell Has a Jerry Jones Problem. ESPN: The Magazine, December 4

  Laura Wagner

  How SB Nation Profits Off an Army of Exploited Workers. Deadspin, August 14

  L. Jon Wertheim

  Indy Car Vice. Sports Illustrated, January 16

  Laura Yan

  Never Die. Victory Journal, 12

  Dave Zirin

  The Houston Stadium Grift Comes Home to Roost. The Nation, August 31

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  About the Editors

  Pearlman photograph © Noel Besuzzi

  Jeff Pearlman, guest editor, is the New York Times best-selling author of eight books, including Football for a Buck, Gunslinger, and The Bad Guys Won! He lives in Laguna Niguel, California.
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  Glenn Stout, series editor, is the author of The Pats (with Richard A. Johnson), Young Woman and the Sea, and Fenway 1912. He has been the editor of The Best American Sports Writing since its inception in 1991. He lives in Vermont.

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