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Coronavirus Information. Follow us on Twitter. Stay Connected to the Courthouse! Follow Now. Jury Service. Completing your Jury Questionaire is easy! Log in now! Conlin's gotta be at least. SanFillipo gets the nod for the best Flyers beat writer not because he's the best writer or the one with the best sources, but because he does everything you want in a beat reporter well. His writing is solid, his reporting is timely, and he often is the first to start a conversation, whether it be from a source claiming the Flyers will get a young goalie in the offseason or by speaking out against Mike Green's Norris nomination.
But most importantly, SanFilippo is constantly looking to serve his readers. He includes video in his recaps, runs an opinionated blog that is separate from his print articles, engages on BSH threads, and has included advanced stats in his posts. For being open to new ideas and truly catering to the fans, SanFilippo is the best mainstream Flyers writer.
Although his work is no longer "in print," Zolecki is one of the most accessible and professional sportswriters in the area.
He's also open to new ideas, often incorporating elements of cutting edge statistical analysis in his work. Zolecki's approach is that of one who is trying to inform, not confront, and he does his job quite well. Bonus: Yacht Rock enthusiast. His terrific blog, The Zo Zone, is also a must-read. If there's been a big Phillies personnel story in the past few years, it's most likely been Jim Salisbury breaking it.
Crisp prose, straight facts, great stuff. Cookie banner We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from. By choosing I Accept , you consent to our use of cookies and other tracking technologies. Philadelphia was long a breeding ground for some of the most meaningful metro columnists in the country.
Once every American city had a good metro columnist or three, Philadelphia, too. That stopped at least a decade ago. Ferrick is Philly born, Temple educated and who, for now, is the last in this long line of Philadelphia columnist-legends. He was a sensible heir, but who is his? The last legend before Ferrick was Steve Lopez, author and authority challenger, whose columns were famously and excellently anthologized , just one of his two published works that are among the most influential Philly-based books.
No, he moved to another city. A bigger city. But, Dexter has put books and left his Philadelphia reputation to smolder.
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