Here’s the audio interview with Zev Chafets, author of Cooperstown Confidential.
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Here’s the audio interview with Zev Chafets, author of Cooperstown Confidential.
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In my "day job," I'm the features and sports editor for a weekly New Jersey newspaper. I'm also the editor of the Bibliography Committee Newsletter for the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR).
I did a piece on the award-winning cartoonist Arnold Roth and he was nice enough to "immortalize" me.
Congratulations to Keith Sherwood of Columbia, TN, July's Facebook Fan winner of Will Leitch's Are We Winning: Fathers and Sons in the New Golden Age of Baseball.
The August book will be Becoming Manny: Inside the Life of Baseball's Most Enigmatic Slugger, by Jean Rhodes and Shawn Boburg (Scribner).
My article on Yankees Fantasy Camp appears in the current issue of Broadside Bombers.
My article on the later biographies of Babe Ruth appears in
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My article on the Mets' 1969 post-season appears in
The Bookshelf was featured in in this column by Tom Hoffarth of the Los Angeles Daily News
An overview of several sports titles is one of the featured articles in the May/June issue of ForeWord Magazine.
What I'm reading now:
Banned in the Bronx: The Yankee Hater Memoirs 1953-2005, by Gene Hutmaker.
So far, so: refreshing, since I'm a Yankee hater, too.
Beyond Batting Average, by Lee Panas
So far, so: surprisingly comprehensive.
Chasing Baseball: Our Obsession with Its History, Numbers, People and Places, by Dorothy Seymour Mills
So far, so: early.
What I just read:
Born to Play: My Life in the Game, by Dustin Pedroia
Grade: C. Average memoir, but Pedroia would be the first to admit he was an average student, so I don't think he'd be upset by the grade.
What's next:
L'Époque Glorieuse des Expos, by Alain Usereau (Still. Merde.)

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