"He instinctively can find the shining greatness of our American culture and does a good job of highlighting it (although he also does have those rare lapses when he writes about hockey, but that is something caused by impurities in the Eastern waters or something)." Erik Keilholtz
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Mark C. N. Sullivan is an editor at a Massachusetts university. He is married and the father of three children. Email
Thursday, July 25, 2002 Ned Martin Remembered: The longtime voice of the Red Sox, who died at 78 the day after the Ted Williams commemoration at Fenway Park, was "a principal tour guide at the time baseball interest here rekindled in 1966, then exploded across New England in 1967…When Rico Petrocelli caught the pop fly that set off that season's unforgettable pennant celebration, it was Martin who intoned, 'and there's pandemonium on the field.'"
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