Author
Soucheray has authored a number of books, including Sooch!: Sports Writing of Joe Soucheray of the Minneapolis Tribune (ISBN 0-932272-07-X), a book on Twin Cities area sports topics, Waterline: Of Fathers, Sons and Boats (ISBN 1-56792-214-7), a book combining his love of boating with his thoughts on family, and Once There was a Ballpark (ISBN 0-934070-06-7), a book on the history of the Metropolitan Stadium.
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