Watson Spoelstra
Watson N. "Waddy" Spoelstra was an American sportswriter for The Detroit News from 1945 to 1973. He served as the president of the Baseball Writers' Association of America in 1968. After retiring from The Detroit News, he founded Baseball Chapel, a Christian ministry for professional baseball players, which he led from 1973 to 1982.
Spoelstra was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan in 1910. He attended Hope College where he played baseball and basketball. He became Hope College's all-time leading scorer in basketball. He graduated from Hope College in 1932.
After graduating from college, Spoelstra was hired as a sportswriter by the Associated Press, assigned to Detroit. In approximately 1945, Spoelstra was hired by The Detroit News, where he remained for nearly 30 years.
His son Jon Spoelstra is a former National Basketball Association executive and his grandson Erik Spoelstra is the current head coach of the Miami Heat.Selected articles by Spoelstra
- , October 25, 1940
- , November 17, 1940
- , March 13, 1941
- , July 17, 1941
- , July 19, 1941
- , October 21, 1941
- , November 10, 1941
- , November 18, 1941
- , December 29, 1941
- , September 24, 1942
- , November 29, 1942
- , January 10, 1943
- , February 6, 1943
- , February 8, 1943
- , June 9, 1943
- , July 12, 1943
- , February 4, 1944
- , March 8, 1944
- , May 21, 1944
- ), June 1, 1944
- , July 8, 1944
- , The Sporting News, January 3, 1946
- , February 21, 1946, page 3
- , The Sporting News, June 26, 1946
- "Clouter Kell Rings Bell With Detroit's Fandom", The Sporting News, August 14, 1946, page 7
- , Baseball Digest, July 1947
- "Those Drives to Left Surprise Ted, Too", The Sporting News, June 30, 1948, page 3
- "Rolfe Pledges 'Hard Work' by Tigers", The Sporting News, November 24, 1948, page 3
- , September 17, 1949
- "Kuzava Says Snider's Pop-Up Decided Classic", The Sporting News, January 7, 1953, page 3
- "Keen Play of Kuenn Tigers' Top '53 Tale", The Sporting News, September 16, 1953, page 6
- "McHale Served Six Years as Farm Aide", The Sporting News'', November 11, 1953, page 2
- , October 6, 1972