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

Magazines

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!

501 Baseball Books...

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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Author appearance: Kaplan at Words in Maplewood, NJ

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NOTE: This post will remain at the top of the blog until Sunday, so scroll down for the latest baseball book news. Assuming I don’t get seriously injured during a doubleheader that morning…

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Baseball Bookshelf Almanac, June 5

Baseball in war time

Just because it’s my birthday… Born this date: Lou Brissie (1924), subject of Ira Berkow’s engaging The Corporal Was a Pitcher: The Courage of Lou Brissie. Mike Coolbaugh (1972), subject of S.L. Price’s touching Heart of the Game: Life, Death, and Mercy in Minor League America. Also on this date: 1977 – The Dodgers retire […]

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Review roundup, June 5

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The Huntington News (WV) published this review about Acre, a baseball “fable.” Upshot: “I’m not going to give away the plot points, other than to say to know Acre is to love him.” The Minneapolis Star Tribune posted this about Allen Barra’s Willie and Mickey. The Charlotte Post and Courier ran this review of Larry […]

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Us vs. Them

Because I can...

One huge difference between pro athletes and weekend warriors is health care. Ball clubs have major money invested in these players, so it is only practical they get the best care available. On the other side of the coin, I’m still hobbled from a calf injury sustained a month ago, but I don’t have a […]

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Flashing leather

collectibles

One of the shops in Cooperstown offered old mitts and gloves for sale, perfect for displaying on your bookshelf. I’m guessing they were mostly 1940s and 1950s gear. Would have bought one, but to my mind they were a bit much. Although not as much as this: “Jackie Robinson glove fetches $373K.” (That’s obviously not the […]

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Back from the Coop

Baseball museum

As in Cooperstown, where I attended the 25th Baseball Symposium, May 29-31.   I hadn’t been to one of those things in almost 20 years and it’s grown substantially. My last time there were about 50 hard-core baseball scholars; this time it was (guessing here) closer to 150. The topics were quite eclectic and, to […]

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Review roundup, May 28

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So much for the free access of information. You can read the opening of the Boston Globe‘s review of Allen Barra’s Mickey and Willie: Mantle and Mays, the Parallel Lives of Baseball’s Golden Age. Fortunately, there are other sources that are a bit moe “generous,” including the Chicago Tribune, Kirkus, Publishers Weekly, and New York […]

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National Pastime Radio: Wait Wait, don’t eat that!

"Oddballs"

Or, ‘What’s a ball game without a nosh?’ From this week’s “Lightning Fill-in-the-Blank” round of my favorite NPR podcast: PETER SAGAL: Cincinnati Reds reliever Aroldis Chapman pitched the worst game of his career after blanking. FAITH SALIE: Michele? (Editor’s Note: a reference to that show’s “Not My Job” guest, sports side-line reporter Michele Tafoya) (LAUGHTER) […]

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Solid hit, or swing and a miss?

Reading Lists

MyBookEez.com (Tagline: “The ultimate web-based library ever! All the books, documents & manuals you need!” offers this list of Baseball fiction – 100 free eBooks. There are a few interesting items therein, but most are not, as one might believe, pieces of fiction (nor are they all wholly about baseball). Some are reviews, others are […]

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Cleaning house

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In an attempt to clean out all the accumulated links from my Google alerts, this will incorporate the semi-regular “review roundups” with author announcements, etc. You’ll also forgive me if some of these have appeared before; I’m just too damn lazy to go through each one to double-check. My Apologies. Anyway, enjoy. Five nostalgic books […]

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A couple of guys after my own heart

Audio

Ben McGrath and Roger Angell were guests on a recent New Yorker Out Loud podcast talking about, what else, baseball. The impetus of the discussion was McGrath’s May 6 profile, “Oddball: Is R.A. Dickey too good to be true?” Towards the end of the podcast, they are asked by host Amy Davidson (whose vocal mannerisms […]

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Those championship seasons

2012 title

One of the reasons I’ve enjoyed being a member of the Society for American Baseball Research is the cool publications that come with the territory. Well, they’ve only gotten better in recent years. In addition to annual Baseball Research Journal and The National Pastime, SABR has taken to paying tribute to some great ball clubs […]

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What’s a post game interview without a nosh?

"Oddballs"

So was the guy holding out the candy bar like it was a microphone/recording device?

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Time out…

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

Because baseball is, in reality, just a game.

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Something is rotten in the state of… Topps

"Oddballs"

I’m sure I corresponded about this with Dave Jamieson after my recent purchase of a pack of 2013 cards and well before this NY Times story came out, but can’t seem to find a record in any of my e-mail accounts. Drives me nuts. Anyway, has anyone else notice that Topps changed its card-numbering system? […]

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