Missing in action: “Veteran” players without baseball card representation

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Speaking about the topic some more, the Sabermetric Research blog posted these pieces about pitchers and hitters who, for whatever reason, missed out on having a baseball card printed. Now I’m not marketing expert, but I would have to imagine there would be some interest by hard-core collectors to have such players represented. As a […]

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A Cracker Jack idea

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Tom Zappala & Ellen Zappala, who previously released The T206 Collection: The Players & Their Stories, a wonderful coffee-table edition about the the Holy Grail of baseball card sets, have done it again with their forthcoming book, The Cracker Jack Collection: Baseball’s Prized Players. The new book, scheduled for an August 1 release, follows the […]

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This makes 501‘s point

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Troy Soos, author of the excellent Mikey Rawlings series of historical baseball fiction that’s currently in re-release, posted this on Facebook a little while ago: Excerpts from MURDER AT WRIGLEY FIELD appear in an editorial in today’s Sacramento Bee. I never imagined my World War I baseball mystery would be cited in a contemporary debate […]

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Bits and pieces, June 26

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* That’s nice: Members of the Wareham College baseball team in the Cap Code area will read to local kids at a July 2 event. Details here. * The All Alabama site published this profile of Birmingham native Allen Barra, author of the new book, Mickey and Willie: Mantle and Mays, the Parallel Lives of […]

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Just sayin’… (Shameless self-promotion)

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(Just substitute 501 Baseball Books Fans Must Read before They Die for “a new book.” Thank you.)

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Getting it right vs. nitpicking

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It’s a fine line. I am in the early stages of watching Knuckleball!, the 2012 documentary about the “trick pitch” and its practitioners by Ricki Stern and Anne Sundberg. So far I’m really enjoying every aspect of it: the cinematography, the special effects, the music. But what has taken the total bloom off the rose […]

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An oldie but a goodie: John Tunis

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One author that frequently comes up in comments about who I neglected in 501 Baseball Books Fans Must Read before They Die is John Tunis, who published  a series of books for younger reader about fictitious players for the Brooklyn Dodgers. The list includes: The Kid from Tomkinsville, 1940 Keystone Kids, 1943 World Series, 1944 […]

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Art in the (ball) park

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Been remiss about this, but Paul Lempa, one of my favorite illustrators, has an exhibition of his work (“Idols of Sports: The Art of Paul Lempa”) on display at Gallery 1200, 1200 Washington St., Hoboken NJ, through July 4. Gallery hours are Thursday and Friday, 4 to 9 p.m.; Saturday, 2 to 9 p.m.; and […]

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The ‘tyranny’ of Amazon’s rankings (and a call for reviews)

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I don’t do this too often, look at how the book is doing via Amazon’s convoluted ranking system. Early on I might check it once every couple of days and was thrilled by how well it was doing, ranking as high as  9,005 among all books. And I know the window is relatively brief, that […]

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501 event: Montclair Public Library, June 19

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Spent a fun evening with veteran sports columnist and author Filip Bondy and some knowledgeable and inquisitive folks at an authors’ event hosted by the Montclair Public Library last night. You can see more photos here.

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Review roundup, June 20

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Overlooked this one: Former NY Mets favorite RonSwoboda contributed a review of Allen Barra’s Mickey and Willie: Mantle and Mays, the Parallel Lives of Baseball’s Golden Age to the New York Times Sunday Book section on June 2. (One reader wrote to complain that Swoboda didn’t mention Duke Snider in his article. Perhaps, but the […]

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So that’s why (WIllie Stargell books)

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In yesterday’s review roundup I wrote: Not exactly sure why there are two new bios about this Pirates’ Hall of Famer at this particular time (no anniversary of his birth or death), but Pete Peterson’s Pops: The Willie Stargell Story is reviewed on Lancaster Online. The other one is Willie Stargell: A Life in Baseball, […]

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Review roundup, June 19

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Nuckolball posted a review of Robert Creamer’s classic bio, Babe: The Legend Comes to Life. These are kind of like mini-reviews, so I’m including Baseball Nation’s piece on “Your favorite baseball books,” which includes, among others, Philip Roth’s The Great American Novel, The Glory of Their Times: The Story of the Early Days of Baseball […]

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The rainbow connection

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Or, more accurately, the baseball-cricket connection:

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Shameless self-promotion: Author appearance in Montclair

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This time for sure (click to play audio file). I will be appearing with NY Daily News sports columnist Filip Bondy to discuss our new books at the main Branch of the Montclair Public Library tomorrow (June 19) at 7 p.m. This is a redo for the event that was originally scheduled for last month. […]

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You tell ’em, Ted

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Don’t you wish some of these players would take a page, so to speak, from Ted Kubiak? Kubiak, 71, spent four of his 20 years in the Cleveland Indians organization as the defensive coordinator with the minor league clubs. When he spent a few weeks in Kinston, N.C., a local sportswriter came up to him […]

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‘Writing Baseball’ exhibition

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“Writing Baseball,” a multimedia exhibit based on the writings and collections Dr. Harvey Frommer, will be on display from June 17-July 31 at Dartmouth’s Baker-Berry Library. The exhibit will center on three themes: “Old Time Baseball,”  “Red Sox vs. Yankees,” and “Breaking Baseball’s Color Line,” all of which will be evoked through Frommer’s writings, photographs, […]

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Not a great pairing

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Unless one is supposed to be a superhero and the other a supervillain. “Following the release of the film, 42, baseball legend Jackie Robinson’s story comes to life once more, this time in comic book form.” The same publisher is also releasing a comic book about Alex Rodriguez.

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Author appearance: Matt Lupica

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The author of The Baseball Stadium Insider: A Comprehensive Dissection of All Thirty Ballparks, the Legendary Players, and the Memorable Moments, will be at The Learned Owl Book Shop, 204 N. Main St., Hudson, Ohio tomorrow at 1 p.m.

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He must be watching a Marlins game

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Because, you know, the Marlins have a giant fish tank behind home plate.

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