Montreal Alouettes defensive lineman Woody Baron co-authors children’s book
TORONTO — Woody Baron finds the spectre of tangling with a hulking offensive lineman much less daunting than sitting before young children.
The Montreal Alouettes rookie defensive lineman has co-authored a book entitled #JustaGobbler with his uncle, James Baron, and Henry Taylor. The 38-page hardcover publication was released in August for third- and fourth-graders.
Baron did his first reading last week at an after-school program in a Montreal church and held his first in-school session Monday. The six-foot-one, 270-pound Baron feels more anxiety preparing to read to a young audience than engaging an ill-tempered 300-pound centre or guard.
“I get butterflies before I do any of that like any person does,” Baron said in Toronto last week before Montreal’s 26-22 road loss Saturday to the Argonauts. “But then I realize I know the subject matter and what I’m talking about and I’m not trying to do anything out of the ordinary and that kind of brings me back down to earth.”


