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Tom Stanton
Sportswriter New Baltimore, Michigan
Tom Stanton has been a journalist for twenty-five years -- and a sports fan all his life. He served as a journalism professor at the University of Detroit Mercy before founding The Voice Newspapers in suburban Detroit. He has won state and national press awards, including a prestigious Michigan Journalism Fellowship at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. His first book on baseball, The Final Season, was named best baseball book of 2002 as winner of both the Casey and Dave Moore awards. In 2004, Stanton’s Hank Aaron and the Home Run That Changed America was a Reader’s Digest pick of the month. His latest book, The Detroit Tigers Reader, was published in 2005 by the University of Michigan Press. Stanton belongs to the Society for American Baseball Research, Friends of the National Baseball Hall of Fame, and the Mayo Smith Society. To learn more and to order his books, visit www.tomstanton.com.
 Tom Stanton has authored four books on baseball. The Final Season won the Casey and Dave Moore awards, while Hank Aaron and the Home Run That Changed America was a Reader’s Digest pick of the month.
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