Dayn Perry

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Dayn Perry (b. 1972) is one of the Internet's most popular/infamous baseball writers. His work can be found on Fox Sports.com and at The Chicago Sports Review.

He recently wrote a book entitled ([1]) Winners: How Good Baseball Teams Become Great Ones (And It's Not the Way You Think).

Perry is a Mississippi native who now lives in Chicago. He's elicited controversy for his shifting stances on the steroids issue and for his recent distaste for Barry Bonds.

You can occasionally find his articles being discussed on the blogs of Baseball Think Factory. He's also the uncle of recording artist ([2]) Kimberly Perry.

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