Clarke Canfield

Clarke Canfield

Clarke Canfield is a New England journalist, reporter for The Associated Press, and author of Those Damned Yankees, The Not-So-Great History of Baseball's Evil Empire.

Biography

Canfield is a native of Boston, and now lives in South Portland, Maine. He has been in journalism for 25 years. Currently he works for The Associated Press. Previously he worked at daily newspapers in Arkansas, Nashville, and Maine. He has also been the editor of three magazines and done some freelance writing. He went to the University of Denver and earned a degree there, and also attended Boston University where he received his master's degree.

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