ESPN'S Buster Olney Plays Not My Job

Courtesy NPR: Arts & Culture  Sat, 04/24/2010 - 01:05

Buster Olney is a senior writer for ESPN: The Magazine, and a regular on ESPN's Baseball Tonight. We'll ask him three questions about some of the lesser-known aspects about the life of Mark Twain — who died 100 years ago this week.

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