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When thinking about "favourite pieces of writing," Geoff Baker can look back on his time with the news desk at another paper, where as he recalls, "I chased a convicted fraud artist out of Montreal in 1994 for a highly-suspect theme park project he was promoting ... Real cloak-and-dagger stuff. Our stories got him arrested."

Speaking of fraud, from a sports angle, Baker says his expose of Tim Johnson and his Vietnam lies in 1998 "eventually got him fired and garnered worldwide attention at the time," while a piece on Carlos Delgado helping anti-Navy activists in Puerto Rico also drew widespread praise a couple of years ago.

"But I'm most proud of a 2,200-word feature I wrote on Eric Hinske and his football-playing brother in August 2002," he says.


"From a technical standpoint, the writing style and telling of the [Hinske] story from the angle I chose to do it was extremely difficult," Baker remembers. "The information in the story was newsworthy, like uncovering the real reason why [Eric] had few football offers after high school and how a family friend had to intervene to get him a Division I baseball scholarship."

While it's true that the Blue Jays third sacker is reportedly not pleased with the article himself -- "Funny enough, Eric is still sore about some of the story," admits Baker -- that doesn't change its status as a favoured piece of writing by the author.

"It was told in proper context and I think people got a real sense of what drives both brothers," says Baker. In fact, he says, "[Eric's brother Ryan] and family asked me for multiple copies. Can't please everyone."

Read it now ...
A tale of two Hinskes

Thanks to Geoff Baker for providing text to these stories from the Toronto Star database and permission to republish them here. Links will open a new browser window.

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_Ryan01 - Friday, September 26 2003 @ 11:18 AM EDT (#33376) #
"A few years later, Eric fell out of a tree and hurt his wrist. He continued playing baseball and football for two weeks before anyone realized the wrist was broken. "

Hmmm... that sounds... vaguely familiar.
_Norm - Friday, September 26 2003 @ 12:26 PM EDT (#33377) #
If that's the Geoff Baker who wrote the White Jays story, I have no use for him!!
Mike Green - Friday, September 26 2003 @ 12:38 PM EDT (#33378) #
Good comment Ryan. Seriously, if Hinske broke the same wrist before this year, it would not be surprising if he has a long-term vulnerability there.
Pistol - Friday, September 26 2003 @ 12:57 PM EDT (#33379) #
I'm no doctor, but I don't think the hamate bone injury is related to the previous break (although perhaps a good question for those at the Pizza Feed).
_A - Friday, September 26 2003 @ 03:07 PM EDT (#33380) #
That was nice of The Star to let Da Box re-print the article. But I'm not really impressed with it, I guess I don't put much weight in going through a small town and picking stories out of a person's family and friends until a (debatably) newsworthy story comes out.
_miVulgar - Saturday, September 27 2003 @ 03:18 AM EDT (#33381) #
I was telling a friend the other day that Hinske reminds me of a young Billy Beane as described in Moneyball.

He has all-world talent, but I wonder if his extreme intensity will serve as a detriment to his development in the long run. He really beats himself up!

Of course, it's gotten him this far, so what do I know...
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