Bob Hohler

Robert T. Hohler[1] (born October 23, 1951) is an American investigative sports journalist for The Boston Globe.

[2] Hohler was The Globe's Boston Red Sox beat reporter during their 2004 championship run.

[3] While a columnist at the Concord Monitor, he wrote the book, I Touch the Future: The Story of Christa McAuliffe, which describes the life of New Hampshire teacher Christa McAuliffe who died aboard the space shuttle in 1986.

[2][3] From 2000 to 2004, he was the beat writer for the Boston Red Sox, including for the 2004 run in which the team captured their first championship since 1918.

[3] He stated that covering the Red Sox "was the greatest challenge of [his] career.”[4] Hohler authored a seven-part series chronicling the poorly-funded athletics programs of the Boston Public Schools.