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** F101: WORD COUNT **

I think Joe is doing that thing where you test your limits, like How many days in a row can I go without sleep? or How much milk can I chug before it reverses course? Only Joe’s test is How many words can I write about Ozzie Newsome while promoting a three pound baseball book, hosting two-hour podcasts, and re-tweeting the best parallel parking fails?

Answer: 2,861 loving words, which is 1,250 more than Joe wrote in The Baseball 100 about Ozzie ‘The Wizard of Oz’ Smith, whose career just happened to overlap with that of Ozzie ‘The Wizard of Oz’ Newsome (and also with the release of Ozzy’s Blizzard of Ozz album).

• 1,770 . . . average number of words per B100 essay, the first 10

• 2,580 . . . average number of words per F101 essay, the first 6 (does not include double essays)

• 2,660 . . . average number of words per F101 essay, the first 8 (includes two double essays)

Or maybe it is that the world’s greatest and possibly most prolific baseball writer just has more to say about football players.

• 1,106 . . . word count for 97-Roberto Alomar in B100

• 2,861 . . . word count for 97-Ozzie Newsome in F101

• 1,571 . . . word count for 96-Larry Walker in B100

• 3,226 . . . word count for 96-Mel Blount in F101

• 1,320 . . . word count for 92-Bullet Rogan in B100

• 2,738 . . . word count for 92-Eric Dickerson in F101

• 90% . . . proportion of the first fifty B100 essays that are shorter than the Mel Blount essay

The total word count for The Baseball 100 (internet) is 289,151 give or take. How long will The Football 101 be? Here are the current over/under lines:

• 387,500 words OVER -105

• 387,500 words UNDER -115

I’m taking the over. And I’m looking forward to every word of it (including 8,000 words on 17-Brian Sipe).

[O/U courtesy of F101 Sports Book, a Maltese registered company]

Kevin McC's avatar

Enjoyable article, Joe.

Side bar: if you ever have the chance and desire to share, I would love to know (and perhaps other readers) what your research process is for these essays -- not to mention the superlative Baseball 100.

For the folks who precede your career, do you lean on contemporaneous reporting or interviews with the principals?

You make the past -- near or far -- feel fresh and alive. I really appreciate your writing. Thank you for what you do!

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