Thomas Boswell Washington Post, Bio, Wiki, Age, Wife, Books, Salary, and Net Worth

Thomas Boswell Bio | Wiki

Thomas Boswell is a retired American sports columnist who has spent his entire career at the Washington Post. He joined the Washington Post shortly after graduating in 1969 from Amherst College.  On May 7, 2021, Thomas announced that he would be retiring at the end of June 2021 in a column in The Washington Post.

Thomas Boswell Age

Thomas was born on October 11, 1947, in Washington, D.C, in the United States. He is 74 years old. Thomas celebrates his birthday on October 11, every year.

Thomas Boswell Height

He is a man of average stature. Thomas stands at a height of 5 ft 7 in ( Approx1.7 m).

Thomas Boswell Family

He was born and raised in Washington, D.C. by his caring and loving dad and mum. Thomas holds an American nationality. Currently, Thomas has not mentioned any details concerning either his parents or if he has siblings.

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Thomas Boswell Wife

He happily married his lovely wife named Wendy. The two have a son named Russell. Thomas stays in Crownsville, MD with his lovely wife and their rescue dog, Mac.

Thomas Boswell Education

After his high school education, Thomas attended and graduated in 1969 as an English literature major from Amherst College. He also studied at St. Stephen’s School in Alexandria, Va.

Thomas Boswell Washington Post

In 1984, Thomas became a Post columnist. Thomas also makes frequent television appearances. Thomas announced on October 19, 2020, in his Washington Post column that he would not be covering the World Series for the first time since 1975. He cited health concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic, saying that it was too risky for someone at his age to make the trip.

He pointed out in his column that at the time, the 1975 World Series was considered the greatest World Series ever played, largely because of the dramatic game six that ended with Carlton Fisk’s historic home run. However, the drama of the series convinced him to stay a journalist with the Post and, in his column, he speculates “Where would I be today if Fisk’s ball had gone foul?”. On May 7, 2021, Thomas announced that he would be retiring at the end of June 2021 in a column in The Washington Post.

He wrote for GQ, Esquire, Playboy, plus Inside Sports. Thomas also makes frequent television appearances. He has also been featured prominently in Ken Burns’ two PBS television series, “Baseball” and “Tenth Inning.”

Thomas’ colleagues at the Washington Post Include:

George Will -political commentator

David Waigel – political contributor

Dana Priest -reporter

Thomas Boswell Columns

His column compelled the Boston Globe’s Dan Shaughnessy to also write a column on missing the World Series for the first time in his career. Like Thomas, his column listed some of the greatest moments he had experienced providing the games.

Thomas Boswell Books

– How Life Imitates the World Series (1982)
– Why Time Begins on Opening Day (1984)
– Strokes of Genius (1987)
– The Heart of the Order (1989)
– Game Day: Sports Writings 1970–1990 (1990)
– Cracking the Show (1994)
– Diamond Dreams (with Walter Iooss) (1996)

Thomas Boswell Baseball

He wrote primarily about baseball, he is credited with inventing the total average statistic. Thomas appeared in 1994 many times in the Ken Burns series Baseball, sharing insightful commentary into the history of America’s national pastime; and also appeared again in “The Tenth Inning,” Burns’ 2010 extension of the series.

Thomas Boswell Salary

He is a The Washington Post columnist. Therefore, Thomas earns a decent salary as The Washington Post sports columnist. Thomas’s average salary is $78,127 per year.

Thomas Boswell Net Worth

Thomas is a sports columnist for The Washington Post. Therefore, Thomas has accumulated a decent fortune over the years he has served. Thomas’s estimated net worth is $731,310.

Who Is Thomas Boswell

Thomas is a retired American sports columnist who has spent his entire career at the Washington Post. He joined the Washington Post shortly after graduating in 1969 from Amherst College.  On May 7, 2021, Thomas announced that he would be retiring at the end of June 2021 in a column in The Washington Post.

Is Thomas Boswell Married

Yes. Thomas happily married his lovely wife named Wendy. The two have a son named Russell. Thomas stays in Crownsville, MD with his lovely wife and their rescue dog, Mac.

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