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

Baseball humor

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

Baseball art

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

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Not God’s little Acre

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Last week, I posted a link to a review of Acre, a self-published baseball “fable.” The reviewer wrote, “I’m not going to give away the plot points, other than to say to know Acre is to love him.” With all due respect, I guess that reviewer didn’t let things like language, punctuation, and attention to […]

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Bits and pieces, June 12

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John  Rosengren was recently interviewed in Prime Time Radio to discuss his new bio on Hank Greenberg (audio). BlueJaysBanter, a “subsidiary” of Baseball Nation, posted this review of Jeff Blair’s Full Count: Four Decades of Blue Jays Baseball. David King will sign copies of his new book, Ross Youngs: In Search of a San Antonio Baseball […]

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Baseball Bookshelf Almanac, June 12

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Born this date: * 1868 – Sol White, Negro League infielder and manager; Hall of Fame (d. 1955)  Sol White’s History of Colored Baseball with Other Documents on the Early Black Game, 1886-1936 * 1950 – Richard Ben Cramer, author (d. 2013) Joe DiMaggio : The Hero’s Life What Do You Think of Ted Williams […]

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I think I’ll pass on this one

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With all due respect to the author… I found an item on my Google alerts about The Diamond Deception, a self-published novel by Mike Gallagher. Rather than try to describe it, here’s the “official” notice: FBI hero Pete Dobbins, goes undercover as a major league baseball player to investigate a string of murders and gets […]

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Words of few men

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Or women. I guess I was a little disappointed at the turnout (or lack thereof) at the [Words] bookstore in Maplewood yesterday afternoon. But it was a nice day, so perhaps people were more into being outdoors. Nevertheless, it’s never not fun talking about baseball and books with people who are interested in the topic(s). […]

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Review roundup, June 10

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John Sexton’s Baseball as a Road to God: Seeing Beyond the Game picked up a couple of review recently including this one from the New York Law Journal and this one from Philly.com. The San Diego Union Tribune ran this about Inside the Baseball Hall of Fame. Believe it or not (and I’m guessing my […]

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Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition

Biography

The “ammo” in this case being Mariano Rivera’s fame cutter. New York magazine ran this profile on the NY Yankees retiring closer by Lisa Miller.  

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Bits and pieces, June 7

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Thinking about renaming this segment of the blog “This or That.” Waddya think? Anyway… Author Tom Clavin put in an appearance recently to discuss his latest, The DiMaggios: Three Brothers, Their Passion for Baseball, and Their Pursuit of the American Dream. Here’s an “op-ed”/review of Joseph Sutton’s The Years The Giants Won The Series: A […]

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How cool is that: Reading Sports Illustrated, digitally

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I was waiting for this: now you can access facsimile of many older issue issues of SI via the publication’s “vault.” All you have to do is select the issue and click on the “view this issue” link. Then you can “turn” virtual pages. Sure beat the old way SI Vauly handled things, with just […]

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Lest we forget: Esther Williams

Baseball movies

The legendary swimmer-turned-movie star died today at the age of 91. She was a surprisingly competent actress, compared with many other sports stars who tried their hand at the silver screen. Studios went out of their way to compose scenes in which she would display her aquatic prowess (and the fact that she looked good […]

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Happy quasquicentennial, Casey!

19th century baseball

A fair share of the recent Cooperstown Baseball Symposium considered myriad aspects of Casey at the Bat, which celebrates its 125th anniversary this month. The esteemed sportswriter Frank Deford was the keynote speaker for the event. Deford contributed a speculative article, “Huge Commotion in Mudville” to the July 18, 1988 issue of Sports Illustrated. Shortly […]

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Ronnie K. at the BEA!

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Just a couple of photos of me signing the book at Book Expo America on Saturday. Very fun. (Click to enlarge.)

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