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As of this second there are 999,997 hits on the blog. I’m asking anyone who visits in the next half-hour or so to send me an email.    

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100,000 Thanks, in advance

Because I can...

  At some point — perhaps today, perhaps tomorrow –this incarnation of the Bookshelf will welcome its 100,000th visitor. I just wanted to say thanks to all the loyal followers of the blog, and you know who you are — lovers of baseball and books with a smattering of pop culture. A very small subsection. […]

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Jewish kids publisher drops Ryan Braun from book cover

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From Publisher’s Weekly: Jewish children’s publisher Kar-Ben has pulled Ryan Braun—known as the Hebrew Hammer—from the cover of Jewish Sports Stars: Athletic Heroes Past and Present by David J. Goldman, which releases next month in its second edition (the original was published in 2006). Joni Sussman, publisher for Kar-Ben (which is owned by Lerner) told […]

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Because you can watch the Astros on a TV on your bookshelf…

Television

Though apparently, you don’t want to. From Houston CBS website: This past Sunday according to Nielson ratings, the Astros and Indians game drew a rating of 0.0 in the greater Houston area. I imagine this sets a record of some sort. Way to go, ‘Stros!  

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My heroes have always been writers

Awards

There’s a line in the film version of The Natural in which the following exchange occurs between Roy Hobbs (Robert Redford) and the unctuous sportswriter Max Mercy (Robert Duvall): Hobbs: Did you ever play ball, Max? Mercy: No, never have. But I make it a little more fun to watch, you see. And after today, […]

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“Who’s the Babe Ruth?”

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In a scene from the film version of Eight Men Out, Albert Austrian, the crackerjack attorney hired by Chicago White/Black Sox owner Charles Comiskey to defend his wayward players, is introducing his law partners to the defendants: Austrian: Their names may not sound familiar, but I’d say that these men are the Ty Cobb, the […]

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National Pastime Radio

2013 title

Long-time Mets broadcaster Howie Rose put in appearance on The Brian Lehrer Show earlier this month to discuss (ostensibly) his memoir, Put It In the Book!: A Half-Century of Mets Mania. You can listen to it here. * * * Baseball once again was a topic, albeit a brief one, on my favorite NPR show, […]

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More baseball video games

2009 title

Thanks to KoolKat_1960, who suggested this as one of the classic baseball vidgame adverts following yesterday’s post on the subject: Which led me to a few more, featuring Dustin Pedroia, that should go into whatever Baseball (Video Game) Hall of Fame there might be (or should be, if such an entity does not yet exist).

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A not-so-happy anniversary: Merkle’s Boner

Anniversaries

To steal a line from a regular segment of Pardon the Interruption. Baseball Nation reminds us (okay, reminded me) that today is the 105th anniversary of Merkle’s Boner. Hopefully, this is drumming up some renewed interest in Mike Cameron’s empathetic biography, Public Bonehead, Private Hero: The Real Legacy of Baseball’s Fred Merkle, which is included […]

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Blast from the past: baseball video games

2013 title

A couple of years ago, I received a “review copy” of one of the major baseball games for Wii. Quite frankly, I never got the hang of it and the instructions were not very good. Maybe it’s a generational thing. Some it was with some amusement that I came across this nostalgic piece about the […]

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What’s in your wallet?

Annoucements

Or attic, or basement? From the Yogi Berra Museum: What’s your old signed baseball, family heirloom, or favorite piece of Americana worth? Check out America’s Roadshow at the Yogi Berra Museum & Learning Center on Sat. Sept. 21 from 12 noon to 4 p.m. Visitors can bring up to three items to be appraised by […]

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You cannot be serious (ABC’s Back in the Game)

2013 title

With apologies to that noted philosopher John McEnroe. In addition to splurging on annual baseball publications, I have collected the Fall preview issue of TV Guide since the late 1970s (I also get the Entertainment Weekly TV issue, which hits the newsstands at the same time). It’s a real hoot to go back to them […]

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Bits and pieces, Sept. 17

2013 title

How different would the literary world be if Tom Wolfe had grown up to be a baseball player? So where’s his baseball novel? John Rosengren, author of Hank Greenberg: The Hero of Heroes, will put in an appearance at his alma mater — Saint John’s University — on Wednesday, Oct. 2 at 7:30 p.m. to […]

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My baseball book proclamation

2013 title

I did a post about self-published books awhile back, specifically Mike Gallagher’s The Diamond Deception and how I would pass on it. Kudos to Doug Smith at the Towanda News for devoting the time to reading the novel and writing a review. For me, he sums up my thoughts about such projects thusly: Deception’s” devil […]

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The Bookshelf conversation: Brad Mangin

2013 title

If you’ve been following baseball for the past couple of decades, you probably have seen Brad Mangin‘s work. His shots have been a staple of Major League Baseball and Sports Illustrated, as well as other websites and publications. As such a veteran, I thought it somewhat counterintuitive for him to publish Instant Baseball: The Baseball […]

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Credit where credit is due? Bobby Valentine and 9/11

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

There’s an old saying to the effect that it is better to be silent and have people wonder how dumb you are than open your mouth and eliminate all doubt. That’s the first thing that came to mind when I heard about remarks made by former NY Mets manager Bobby Valentine concerning the rival Yankees […]

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501: Spanning the globe

2013 title

To borrow a familiar phrase. Here’s Waldo E. of Burcht, Belgium, by way of Cuba, a happy reader of the book. Well on the way to being an international best-seller. (Remember, a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.)

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501 checklist now available

2013 title

The spreadsheet “checklist” for 501 Baseball Books Fans Must Read before They Die is complete and has sent out to those who have requested it. Never too late if you still want one (book or checklist). Just send an email.

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Will I see you in September? (Predicting baseball outcomes)

2008 title

Weatherpeople and sports pundits. Those seem to be the only professions where you can be so wrong so often and not only still keep your job, but have people rely on your expertise. Just a quick look at the USA Today‘s Baseball 2013 magazine: five out of eight writers picked the Tampa Bay Rays to […]

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Lest we forget

Lest We Forget
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