RICH WESTCOTT has served on the staffs of various newspapers and magazines in the Philadelphia area during more than 40 years as a writer
and editor.
Westcott is the author of 19 books,
including two new ones entitled The Mogul - Eddie
Gottlieb, A Philadelphia Sports Legend and Pro Basketball Pioneer and The Fightin’
Phils – Oddities, Insights, and Untold Stories.
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Among his other books are The Phillies Encyclopedia, a local best-seller now in its third edition,
Phillies ’93, An Incredible Season, Philadelphia’s Old Ballparks, A Century of Philadelphia
Sports, and Veterans Stadium –
Field of Memories. Westcott also wrotea the widely acclaimed book on the local baseball legend entitled Mickey Vernom -The Gentleman First Baseman. He has authored three
books that are collections of interviews and profiles of some 120 former major league baseball players. Other books include
Great Home Runs of the 20th Century,
Winningest Pitchers—Baseball’s 300-Game Winners, and No-Hitters –The
225 Games Between 1893 and 1999.
Westcott was the founding owner and
for 14 years the publisher and editor of Phillies Report, a newspaper covering
the local major league baseball team. More recently, Rich was a member of a five-person
committee assigned to plan and produce the permanent interior historical exhibits displayed at the Phillies’ Citizens Bank Park.
He was chief writer of the material used around the ballpark.
Considered the leading authority on
Phillies history, Westcott, who altogether has written five books on the Phils, was commissioned by the team to write A Century of Phillies Baseball (2000). He also wrote the team’s history for its web site. Rich wrote the
chapter on the Phillies for the Encyclopedia of Major League Baseball Team Histories, National League published by Meckler Books.
Westcott was the editor of two series,
Baseball in America and Baseball Encyclopedias
of North America, published by Temple University Press. He wrote the introduction for the reprinted edition of My 66 Years in the Big Leagues by Connie Mack, originally published in 1950. He has written for numerous national
publications, including Sports Illustrated, The Sporting News, Baseball America, The
Diamond, Baseball Digest, Sports Collectors Digest, Fan magazine, National Pastime, and the Official 1996 Baseball All-Star Game Program. He also served for 12 years as a regular
feature writer for Baseball Hobby News. Rich is also a frequent contributor to
the Philadelphia Inquirer.
He has appeared frequently on radio
and television shows, and has made numerous speaking appearances, including one at the Baseball Hall of Fame. He is featured
in three TV productions of Major League Baseball, Unhittable on no-hitters, Cathedrals of the Game on the baseball stadiums
of Philadelphia, and a new documentary, Phillies Memories, on Phillies history.. Westcott also appeared in a documentary, Richie Ashburn: A Baseball Lifer, produced by the Phillies, and in three TV specials, one on Veterans Stadium
produced by NFL Films, one on the Philadelphia Athletics by Autumn Road Productions, and one called Baseball’s Golden Era by Fox Sports Network.
Westcott was previously one of the
official scorers at Phillies games. He serves on the selection committee for the Philadelphia Baseball Hall of Fame, is first
vice president of the Philadelphia Sports Writers' Association, is an advisor to the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame, and
a member of the Society for American Baseball Research. He has also been a journalism instructor at La Salle and Temple Universities.
Westcott has been inducted into the Delaware County Athletes Hall of Fame, the 21st Ward (Roxborough) Athletic
Association Sports Hall of Fame, and the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame.
Rich is a graduate of the William Penn Charter
School in Philadelphia.
He has a bachelor's degree from Drexel University
and a master's degree from Johns Hopkins
University. Westcott and his wife, Lois, have four children and live
in Springfield, Pa.