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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.
The Last Icon: Tom Seaver and His Times, by Steven Travers.
Fear Strikes Out: The Jim Piersall Story, by Jimmy Piersall and Al Hirshberg
Congratulations to Bonnie Bernstein, winner of the October book, Fenway Park:The Centennial: 100 Years of Red Sox Baseball, by Saul Wisnia.
The November book will be Fenway 1912: The Birth of a Ballpark, a Championship Season, and Fenway's Remarkable First Year, by Glenn Stout
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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
What I just read:
The Last Icon: Tom Seaver and His Times, by Steven Travers.
Grade: C-. Too many errors and too much overwrought writing.
Fear Strikes Out: The Jim Piersall Storyby Jimmy Piersall and Al Hirshberg
Grade: A. Still a bit "innocent," but amazingly ahead of its time in deal with its subject matter of mental illness.
What's next:
With a lull in the release of new baseball titles, a re-read of Brittle Innings, by Michael Bishop and The Universal Baseball Association, Inc. J. Henry Waugh, Prop.: A Novel
by Robert Coover
Recently acquired:
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* Timing is everything
February 9, 2010 · 2 comments
Here’s to the Class of 2010. And I don’t mean the newest Hall of Famers.
How cool is it that this year marks the release of biographies on some of the true icons of the game?
All were know as home run hitters, so I wonder if this timing has anything to do with the PED fallout.
Perhaps by virtue of his team and race, Mantle has frequently been referred to for his nostalgia factor, but Mays and Aaron also played during the same general period (50s to early 70s) and therefore hold special meaning for fans of that era.
Maris and Mantle (another nice touch — both books coming out in the same year), of course, passed away several years ago and Aaron and Mays are getting up there in years. Perhaps that plays into the timing, too.
Certainly there are other biographies coming out this year (Dixie Walker, Joe Cronin, Phil Rizzuto to name just a few), but these four books almost remind be of a first-time Hall of Fame ballot, in which several stars come up for consideration together, or a much-anticipated crops of rookies.
What do you think? Are there any other superstars out there you’re especially interested in reading about in new releases?
Tagged as: Hank Aaron, Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris, Willie Mays