Lest we forget: Marty Adler

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The uber-fan and founder of the nomadic Brooklyn Dodgers Hall of Fame died Tuesday at the age of 76. From the Richard Goldstein obit in The New York Times: When Jackie Robinson died in 1972, Mr. Adler campaigned to have his school, then known as Crown Heights Intermediate School 320, named for him. “The parents […]

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Bits and pieces, Aug. 16

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* I love a good deconstruction story. Here, author Dayn Perry joyously breaks down a number of baseball cards he recently purchased. * The Columbus, Indiana, Republic posted this glowing review of Doug WIlson’s The Bird: The Life and Legacy of Mark Fidrych. * The Santa Monica Mirror published a profile of local writer Alan […]

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Not a bad day

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The first big day in this author’s life was getting the final, bound copy of my first book. The next came today, when the first check arrived. Don’t know what I was expecting, but I was hoping for something bit larger.   I also received this, from the Baseball Hall of Fame. Pretty cool. There’s […]

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Fortunately, there’s only one way to spell ‘Ron’

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Two, actually. Not that it’s always easy to spell: Anyway, this comes from our friend Craig Robinson, author Flip Flop Fly Ball: An Infographic Baseball Adventure and host of the always-entertaining FlipFlopFlyball site

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SABR ‘preview’: new projects coming down the pike

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To paraphrase a Groucho Marx line (and with all due respect to the PETA faction), you can’t swing a dead cat (if that’s your idea of a good time) at the annual SABR conference without hitting a baseball writer. While in Philadelphia, I caught up with a few of them (writers, not cats) to see […]

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It’s funny because it’s true

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I was the manager of the Brooklyn College baseball team in the mid-late 70s. One of the responsibilities was keeping the score book. That’s tough enough to do when you don’t know the guys on the team. In a display of schadenfreude, pitchers want fielders to get errors so their earned run averages don’t go […]

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Bookshelf review: Beyond Home Plate

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Jackie Robinson on Life After Baseball, edited by Michael G. Long. Syracuse University Press, 2013. Some former athletes botch attempts to remain relevant after their playing days are over. They offer opinions that, while certainly their right to have and express, do little to offer insight (or interest) as to what kind of people they […]

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Like I was sayin’ (‘Annual’ baseball titles)

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A propos  to yesterday’s entry about the Hollander “Complete Guide to…,” I ventured into the attic to take these pictures last night. [SlideDeck id=’15980′ width=’100%’ height=’300px’] This “series” — mostly edited by Don Schiffer and, later, Jack Zanger — predates the Hollander books (by the way, the story appeared on the New York Times‘ website […]

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Rogues gallery

My '501' book

And I mean that in the nicest way. If anyone out there who purchased 501 (or borrowed it from the library or even looks at it at the local bookstore) cares to do so, take a picture of yourself with the book, email to ron (at) RonKaplansBaseballBookshelf (dot) com and I’ll be happy to post […]

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Coming soon to a theater near you. Yeah, probably not.

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But wouldn’t it be soooo cool? And in 3D, no less! Via John Thorn on Facebook via Jonah Keri.  

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Ah yes, I remember it well

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The New York Times ran this marvelous story about the annual Complete Book of Baseball (and lesser sports) edited by Zander Hollander. A nice history lesson. I still have all of these, along with their predecessor, The xxxx Major League Baseball Handbook. These paperbacks sold for, like 50 cents, maybe a buck towards the end […]

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All hail the Bergino Baseball Clubhouse

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For all the great programs the Bergino Baseball Clubouse sponsors and hosts, it’s nice to see Jay Goldberg’s labor of love get some swell-deserved recognition, as in this piece from The Wall Street Journal in July. Goldberg has opened his “home” to countless authors and artists to basically chew the fat in a relaxed atmosphere […]

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Now hear this: Kaplan on The Talk of New York Sports

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Had the pleasure of talking with Bill Donohue on The Talk of New York Sports last night about 501 Baseball Books. You can listening to it here at about the 29:30 mark:

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Because you can put one on a bookshelf

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I want one of these. On the other hand, not too sure about these. And speaking of the players suspended for the Biogenisis mess, I’m just curious, since I do not indulge: how does this affect  “owners” who drafted these guys for their fantasy teams?

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Bits and pieces, Aug. 9

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Author appearance: David King, author of Ross Youngs: In Search of a San Antonio Baseball Legend (TX) (Sports History), will sign copies of his book tomorrow (Aug. 10) from 2-4 p.m. Saturday at Barnes and Noble at The Shops at La Cantera, San Antonio. The book traces the career of the Hall of Famer, who […]

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Announcement: Negro Leagues baseball exhibit opens

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The Cleveland County Arts Council, 111 S. Washington St., Shelby, OH, will host Baseball as Art: A Negro League Retrospective through Aug. 29. From ShelbyStar.com: The Arts Council is hosting the exhibit in conjunction with the American Legion World Series Tournament. This exhibit features six diverse artists that share a love of baseball and the […]

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I wish I had his problem. Oh, wait; I do.

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Not to the same extent, and certainly mine isn’t worth anywhere near $10 million, but like Gary Cypres, as reported in today’s New York Times, I am starting to look to divest some my baseball holdings, lest that burden fall on my family at some point. You wouldn’t believe the difficulty I’ve had trying to […]

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The return of “Shameless Self-Promotion” (UPDATE)

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It’s been fairly quiet on the 501 Baseball Books… front lately, but things are looking up. * Recently I was the subject of this on-line Q&A with on the Sherman Report, a site that considers sports media. * In the very near future, another one of those should be up on Mark’s Ephemera. Mark Aubrey […]

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Coming soon to a podcast near you.

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Feast or famine. I can go for weeks without posting any new material but in the past week I’ve had the very good fortunate to speak with three extremely talented artists: Eric Rolfe Greenberg, author of The Celebrant, which is considered one of the best baseball novels by just about every outlet who decides these […]

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National Pastime Radio: Wait Wait on A-Rod

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Maybe they should have used this on the “Not my job” segment, since Alex Rodriguez might be out of one soon. From last week’s Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me‘s “who’s Carl this time?” This was the last of the three quotes. CARL KASELL: I want to be a role model. PETER SAGAL: That was New […]

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