John Feinstein — a longtime sports reporter and author — has died at the age of 69 … according to his employer, the Washington Post.
John’s brother — Robert — confirmed his passing to the outlet on Thursday. His cause of death was not revealed.
Feinstein started his career at the Post in 1977 … working as a night police reporter before joining the sports beat. He was the author of 48 books, 23 of which became a New York Times best seller. One of his most well-known pieces was “A Season on the Brink,” which followed the 1985-86 Indiana University men’s basketball team led by Bob Knight.
In 2013 … the Basketball Hall of Fame awarded him the Curt Gowdy Award — which is given to recipients for “outstanding contributions to basketball.”
He had a column published Thursday morning by the Post … which was about Michigan State head coach Tom Izzo.
Many media members, along with readers of his work, have taken to social media to comment on his passing.