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Detroit Free Press Sports Columnist Drew Sharp Dies at 56

Michigan is in shock over the passing of the beloved columnist, who lived in Bloomfield Hills.

BLOOMFIELD HILS, MI — Drew Sharp, a Detroit Free Press columnist since 1999, died this morning at his home in Bloomfield Hills. He was 56.

Sharp, a Detroit native who graduated from Detroit Catholic Central in 1978 and the University of Michigan in 1982, joined the Free Press in 1983. Initially, he had covered high school, college and pro beats, the Detroit Free Press reports. He formerly was the beat writer covering Michigan State and the Detroit Pistons.

In January 1999, at the age of 38, Sharp was promoted to a full-time columnist to replace the retiring Charlie Vincent. He was famous for his acerbic wit and for being tough on the teams he covered, often referred to by many readers as one of his column personas, "The Great Boodini." Sharp relished the role and played it deftly.

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"Drew's life was the Free Press," his wife, Karen, told the Free Press today. "He loved the people there. He loved his job more than anything. He always considered himself very lucky to have such a good career."

Upon being named a columnist for the Detroit Free Press, Sharp wrote:

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A columnist's role isn't to blindly lead cheers. Nor is it a blank check to slam individuals solely because you have been given a club. But there is a responsibility to raise questions and express doubts. There should be a commitment to deflate the smug and arrogant because, after all, this is only sports -- a useful diversion and an increasingly influential business, but hardly irreplaceable in our everyday lives.
A columnist hopes readers come away with a better understanding of what motivates his vision of sports today. He hopes they understand that the objective is to stir their emotions, make them laugh, cry, shout or swear, but most important, make them think.


Detroit Free Press columnist Mitch Albom said: "Drew was my colleague for more years that I can remember. This news was a complete shock, and heartbreaking knowing how much Drew was loved by his family and friends."

"Drew Sharp loved writing about our beloved Detroit sports. He was a powerful voice, with big opinions," said Robert Huschka, executive editor of the Detroit Free Press. "He was a longtime member of the Free Press family — and he will be greatly missed."

The cause of death was not immediately determined.

Sharp is survived by his wife and their cocker spaniel, Seamus.

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