Roger Angell, the celebrated baseball essayist, New Yorker editor and lifelong summer resident of the Hancock County town of Brooklin, died on May 20 at age 101, according to an obituary published in the New York Times. Angell, stepson of writer and fellow Brooklin resident E.B. White, was beloved for his imaginative, inventive essays on baseball, writing eloquently about the game and its fans in articles that began in the 1960s and continued until he was well into his 90s.