Authors appearances: Bergino Baseball Clubhouse

2013 title

Happy to be among those who have been invited to speak at the eclectic Clubhouse in Manhattan. I will be at the Clubhouse on Thursday, May 9, at 7 p.m. My learned colleagues include: Ira Berkow, Summers at Shea: Tom Seaver Loses His Overcoat and Other Mets Stories, Thursday, March 14 Matthew Silverman, Swinging ’73: […]

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Lest we forget: Ozzie Sweet

Lest We Forget

And so am I. Jury duty and still trying to get my day job done is taking up my blogging time, much to my (and I hope, to a degree) your dismay. But I wanted to pay tribute to one of my favorite sports photographers, Ozzie Sweet, who passed away Wednesday at the age of […]

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Happy President’s Weekend!

"Oddballs"

Sorry, but no cards for George Washington, top, who played for the Chicago White Sox from 1935-36, or Ezra Lincoln, below, who split his one big league season in 1890 between the Cleveland Spiders and Syracuse Stars.    

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Bits and pieces

"Oddballs"

The best way to play catch-up is via a “Bits and Pieces” entry so here goes: James Bailey offers this appreciation for W.P. Kinsella’s The Iowa Baseball Confederacy. Rob Neyer, Grant Brisbee, and Murray Chass on Mike Piazza and his new book, Long Shot. Don’t know where this excellent Simpsons/Moneyball mashup came from, but Brisbee […]

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Idle time on jury duty

"Oddballs"

Fulfilling your civic duty by serving on a jury certainly has its ups and downs. Suffice it to say I am on a case, the details of which I cannot reveal at this point, and will be shuttling back and forth to the courts for the foreseeable future. The “good news”: the schedule is such […]

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The jury is out

Because I can...

And I along with it. Yes, I’m off to do my civic duty for a couple of days, so I don’t know how often I’ll be able to update the blogs. Given the state of the judicial system, I am looking forward, however, to sitting around the jury room waiting to be picked and catching […]

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Timing is everything (or nothing at all)

2013 title

One wonders why Simon & Schuster held back the release of Mike Pizza’s new memoir, Long Shot. From Saturday’s NY Times article, written by David Waldstein: “rumors began to circulate about why the release…was being pushed back to February, a month after the voting would be concluded and the final results tabulated. Would his memoir […]

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Baseball Bookshelf almanac, Feb. 11

Anniversaries

Lest we forget: 1950 – Kiki Cuyler, outfielder; All-Star, Hall of Famer (b. 1898) Hazen “Kiki” Cuyler: A Baseball Biography, by Ronald Waldo, McFarland 2012. 2011 – Chuck Tanner, outfielder, manager (b. 1928) Chuck Tanner’s baseball playbook, by Tanner with Jim Enright, Rutledge/Mayflower Book, 1981 Also on this date: 1985 – Minnesota Twins first baseman […]

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Pass the popcorn: Uber-analyzing The Pride of the Yankees

Baseball movies

Last week I posted this entry on Tom Shieber’s frame-by-frame analysis to say “yea” or “nay” (sort of) to the urban legend that Gary Cooper’s baseball action while portraying Lou Gehrig was inverted since the actor was a natural righty (I wonder: there’s a scene where Gehrig is signing a ball for sick little Billy […]

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Francona book cracks Times’ Best Seller list

2013 title

Former Red Sox skipper Terry Francona’s self-named memoir debuts on the NY Times‘ Best Seller list at number 2. Gregory Cowles included it in the print edition of the Sunday Book Review’s “TBR: Inside the List” column. Unfortunately, it’s not on-line as of this writing so you’re own your own, since it’s too long for […]

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Lest we forget: Shelby Whitfield

Lest We Forget

Shelby Whitfield, the former play-by-play announcer for the Washington Senators who wrote Kiss it goodbye (1973), a critical book about the team’s owner in the early 1970s and later managed an all-star cast of announcers for ABC Radio, died Feb. 5 at a rehabilitation facility in Jackson, NJ. He was 77. According to Whitfield’s obituary […]

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Baseball Bookshelf almanac, Feb. 8

Autobiography/memoirs

Literary birthday greetings: 1942 – Fritz Peterson, pitcher; All-Star Mickey Mantle Is Going To Heaven, by Peterson, Outskirts Press, 2009. The Art of De-Conditioning: Eating Your Way to Heaven, by Peterson, Light Side Books, 2012. Lest we forget: 1956 – Connie Mack, catcher, manager; Hall of Famer (b. 1862) My 66 Years in the Big […]

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Autograph collecting: I just don’t get it

collectibles

A couple of years ago my wife, daughter, and I were in Boston for vacation. The Yankees were in town for a weekend series, so we paid beaucoup bucks to see the opener on Friday night. On Sunday we were supposed to take in the opening of some show at the big art museum in […]

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Author appearance: Mike Piazza

2013 title

The former NY Mets all-star will be at the Barnes & Noble – Fifth Avenue on Monday, Feb. 11, at noon. The Norristown, PA-born catcher will also be at the Towne Book Center in Collegeville, PA, for a book-signing on Tuesday, Feb. 13, at 7 p.m. Wouldn’t exactly call this an iron-clad backing: Piazza’s co-author, […]

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Baseball Bookshelf almanac, Feb. 7

Baseball poetry

Literary birthday greetings: 1953 – Dan Quisenberry, pitcher; All-Star (d. 1998) On Days Like This: Poems, by Quisenberry, Helicon Nine Editions, 1998. Also on this date: 1905 – In Lynn, Massachusetts, Rube Waddell prevents a fire by carrying a burning stove out of a store and throwing it into a snow bank. Three days later […]

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Baseball Bookshelf almanac, Feb. 6

2010 title

Literary birthday greetings: 1895 – Babe Ruth, outfielder; All-Star, Hall of Famer (d. 1948) Previous Babe Ruth birthday entry. Lest we forget: 2007 – Lew Burdette, pitcher; All-Star (b. 1926) Lew Burdette of the Braves, by Gene Schoor, Putnam, 1960. Also on this date: 1934: New York sportswriter and broadcaster Ford Frick is named the […]

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Lest we forget: Lavonne Paire Davis

2009 title

The inspiration for the character of Dottie Henson in A League of Their Own, died on Saturday at the age of 88. Davis published her memoir, Dirt in the Skirt, (which weighs in at over 500 pages) in 2009. There was also a website in her name. I just visited the spot and there’s some music […]

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Baseball Bookshelf almanac, Feb 5

Biography

Literary birthday greetings: 1934 – Hank Aaron, outfielder; All-Star, Hall of Famer Previous Aaron birthday entry. 1946 – Norm Miller, outfielder To All My Fans From Norm Who?, by Miller, Double Play Productions, 2009. 1968 – Roberto Alomar, infielder; All-Star, Hall of Famer Roberto Alomar (Latinos in Baseball), by Norman Macht, Mitchell Lane Publishers, 1998. […]

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Bits and pieces, Feb. 4

"Oddballs"

Value Over Replacement Grit offers a baseball-themed crossword puzzle. At the risk of appearing sexist, I must say this is the first time I’ve encountered a woman who collects baseball cards with such a passion as Cee Angi, who wrote this mournful “Requiem for the 00s: The Decline of Topps Baseball Cards,”  in which she […]

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501 update, Feb 4

501 Baseball Books...

Busy with interviews for the 501 Baseball Book website. Recent discussions include Tim Wiles (Baseball’s Greatest Hit: The Story of ‘Take Me Out to the Ball Game’), Sean Manning (Top of the Order: 25 Writers Pick the Favorite Baseball Player of All Time), and Peter Schilling Jr (The End of Baseball: A Novel). This week […]

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