Bill Plaschke
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William Paul Plaschke (born September 6, 1958, in
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) is an American sports journalist who has written for the ''
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'' since 1987.


Biography

As a child he attended
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in Louisville. He then went on to attend Ballard High School. He spent his freshman year at
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in Waco, Texas. In 1980, he received a
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in mass communications from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, where he was the sports editor for the school's paper, the ''Alestle''. Before joining the ''Los Angeles Times'', he worked as a reporter in Fort Lauderdale and Seattle. After joining the ''Times'', he mainly covered the
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. He became a columnist in 1996. Plaschke is a member of the
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and the Professional Football Writers Association. He is also a regular panel member of
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's sports-themed debate show, ''
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''. Fellow panelist and ''
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'' columnist and author Woody Paige often refers to him as "Reverend Bill." Plaschke has been named National Sports Columnist of the Year by the
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four times. He had a cameo in the film ''
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'' as a sports reporter before the first fight against Sonny Liston. Plaschke also had a recurring role in the HBO series ''
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''. Plaschke was the subject of controversy while serving as a correspondent for the ''Los Angeles Times'' at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics for a column that accused U.S. gymnast Gabby Douglas of a lack of patriotism for failing to smile and place her hand over her heart during the playing of the U.S. National Anthem; the column was in turn described as "a stunning display of superfluous concern-trolling," "rife with thinly-veiled racism and sexism" and attracted further widespread criticism. Douglas later tearfully apologized at a press conference even though the criticism was widely regarded as unfair. Plaschke, who had systematically criticized Douglas' demeanor during the games, stayed silent on the controversy. Plaschke wrote about his experience with
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in the summer of 2020. He has written two books: ''I Live for This!: Baseball's Last True Believer'' (with Tommy Lasorda) (2009), and ''Paradise Found: A High School Football Team’s Rise from the Ashes'' (2021), about how a high school football team inspired the people of Paradise, California after the town was virtually destroyed in a wildfire.


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External links


LA Times biography of Plaschke
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Plaschke, Bill 1958 births Living people American sportswriters Baylor University alumni Los Angeles Times people Writers from Louisville, Kentucky Southern Illinois University Edwardsville alumni Ballard High School (Louisville, Kentucky) alumni