Bill Bryson Sr.

William Eugene Bryson Sr. (March 3, 1915 – January 31, 1986) was an American sportswriter who wrote for The Des Moines Register from 1937 until his retirement, in 1978.

[1][2] As his son Bill describes in The Life and Times of the Thunderbolt Kid, due to the quality of Bryson Sr.'s work, one prominent television sports journalist thought of him as being "possibly the greatest baseball writer there ever was".

[4] Bryson died of an apparent heart attack on January 31, 1986, at his home in Des Moines, Iowa.

[5] Bill Jr. published a tribute to his father in 2001, describing how Bryson had conducted what was probably the last interview with Babe Ruth, just a month before the New York Yankee died, in August 1948.

The profile also includes the praise of Bryson noted above by a former NBC News president, who had said he "may have been the best baseball writer ever, anywhere".