I guess I’m doin’ fine

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Well hello there My, it’s been a long long time How am I doin’ Oh well, I guess I’m doin’ fine It’s been so long now and it seems that It was only yesterday Ain’t it funny how time slips away From “Ain’t it Funny How Time Slips Away,” by Willie Nelson One of the […]

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At the movies: Million Dollar Arm

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Not sure how I feel about this. On the one hand, it’s certainly an interesting (“based on a true“) story. On the other hand, it seems to borrow from so many baseball/sports films that we’ve already seen. A struggling sports agent? Jerry McGuire, The Scout. Who has an epiphany while witnessing something out of the […]

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Because you can put a lot of baseball bookshelves in homes like these

"Oddballs"

You can have Barry Bonds’ estate for a (very expensive) song. And if that’s too rich for your blood, maybe one of these would do in a pinch.  

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Hey, Kid!

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A collection of items about Ben Bradlee Jr.’s new bio of Ted Williams. With all due modesty, kicking this off with my own review of the book, which appears on Bookreporter.com. Here’s another one from USA Today. Slate’s review, by David Bry And while I’m at it, no harm in reposting the two NY Times […]

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We have our winners

Because I can...

Thanks to all those who responded to the book giveaways. Stuart S. of Springfield, IL will receive The Kid: The Immortal Life of Ted Williams (truss not included) Greg M. of Redding, CT gets The 34-Ton Bat, which, surprisingly, does not need a truss. Sorry if there was any confusion, but the comments are moderated […]

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Almost in time for the holidays: Baseball Bookshelf giveaway

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Sometimes I wish publishers would be a little more detail-oriented when sending review copies. Most recently I have received three copies of Ben Bradlee Jr.’s The Kid: The Immortal Life of Ted Williams, and two of Steve Rushin’s The 34-Ton Bat. So in an effort to share the wealth (and not clutter up the house […]

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A-Rod memoir, redux

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

Or maybe not, when it comes to a purported new book by Alex Rodriguez. Rob Neyer might read it, but it sounds like it would take more than $1 to make it worth his while.

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Aww, thanks guys

501 Baseball Books...
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Yours sincerely, The Grinch

Because I can...

I know baseball is just a game, and no one should take it too seriously, but this just brought down baseball-reference.com in my eyes just a bit. They’re supposed to be the ne plus ultra when it comes to chronicling the game, so for them to include this, holiday or not. There are just some […]

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Please, Dear God, No, part 2 (Update)

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

From Business-Standard.com: Alex Rodriguez is set to seal a multimillion-dollar deal for a tell-all book about his legal battle with Major League Baseball (MLB). The 38-year-old baseball player claimed that he would reveal full dirt of MLB’s tactics that were used against him, the New York Daily News reported. According to a source, HarperCollins and […]

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Please, Dear God, no…

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

Associated Press: ‘Bull Durham’ musical to debut in Atlanta.

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Bits and pieces, Dec. 13

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Looking over recent overlooked items… The Voice of Russia (!) posted this interview with Craig R. Wright on his new book, Pages from Baseball’s Past. Because Russia invented baseball, don’t you know. Maya Kaathryn Bohnhoff, author of A Princess of Passyunk, “a novel of magical realism (published by Book View Cafe) which combines baseball magic […]

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If it’s free, it’s for me: Roger Kahn’s The Seventh Game

Fiction

The exemplary author‘s World Series novel is available free for the Kindle for the rest of the day. Here’s a review of that (one coupled with Kinsella’s Shoeless Joe) from the July 25, 1982 edition of  The New York Times by Daniel Okrent.

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National Pastime Radio, Dec. 12: Baseball on NPR

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Steve Rushin was a guest on Milwaukee’s WUWM to discuss his new book,  The 34-Ton Bat: The Story of Baseball as Told Through Bobble Heads, Cracker Jacks, Jock Straps, Eye Black, and 375 Other Strange and Unforgettable Objects. You can read about and listen to his appearance here. Missed this one from Nov. 29: On […]

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Is Reginald St. Fleur the new Howard Spira?

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

From ESPN.com: Reginald St. Fleur, 20, a tanning salon employee, was charged Wednesday by Boca Raton police with armed burglary. The charge stems from the March 24 break-in of a car rented by Porter Fischer, a former Biogenesis client and investor. Documents that Fischer had previously taken from the clinic were stolen and would later […]

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The Bookshelf conversation: Kevin Baker

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Did a writer of Kevin Baker‘s renown really need a gig like this? After all, he’s already has 10 novels under his belt, beginning with his Sometimes You See It Coming, a contemporary version of Ty Cobb’s tumultuous life, published 20 years ago. And just this past September, Baker released The Big Crowd. This doesn’t […]

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Congrats to Roger Angell: UPDATE

Autobiography/memoirs

UPDATE: It seems only fitting that The New Yorker post a piece of  appreciation, and here it is, with”as a holiday bonus…a kind of mini-anthology, a taste of the best of a marvellous writer and man.” * * * The “dean” of baseball writing was named recipient of the Baseball Hall of Fame’s J.G. Taylor […]

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The Bookshelf conversation: Bill Syken

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I used to think it was unfair that a sports media giant like Sports Illustrated can make even more money by dipping into their archives and publishing the compilations or photos or writing. But you have to give them credit; they do come out with some mighty good products. The latest from the SI library […]

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Tis the season: Hall honors three “Wise Men”

Autobiography/memoirs

From ESPN.com: Joe Torre, Tony La Russa and Bobby Cox, baseball’s winningest managers over the past four decades, were unanimously elected to the Hall of Fame on Monday by the expansion era committee. Books about these gentlemen include: Joe Torre The Yankee Years by Torre with Tom Verducci Joe Torre’s Ground Rules for Winners: 12 […]

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Review roundup, Dec. 9

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The Wall Street Journal published this piece on The Kid: The Immortal Life of Ted Williams (pay wall). And although Bruce Weber wrote this review for the Dec. 5 edition of The New York Times, another one appeared in the Sunday Times book section. Sorry, maybe it’s sour grapes, but with all the books out […]

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