Baseball Bookshelf almanac, March 9

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Literary birthday greeting: 1949 – Jules Tygiel, author Baseball’s Great Experiment: Jackie Robinson and His Legacy Past Time: Baseball As History Jackie Robinson and His Legacy Extra Bases – Reflections on Jackie Robinson, Race, & Baseball History Also on this date: 1981 – The Chicago White Sox sign prized free agent catcher Carlton Fisk. The […]

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Author appearance: John Sexton

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The president of NYU, where my daughter is a student, took a turn on The Colbert Report to discuss his new book, Baseball as a Road to God: Seeing Beyond the Game. To be honest, I’m more of a Daily Show kind of guy. If given a choice at a guest shot, I’d prefer that […]

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Bookshelf review: Long Shot

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By Mike Piazza with Lonnie Wheeler, Simon and Schuster, 2013. The review appears on Bookreporter.com this week. Here it is for your convenience: If not for a favor to Los Angeles Dodger manager (and family friend) Tommy Lasorda, Mike Piazza would never have been selected in the 1988 baseball draft. As it was, Piazza was […]

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All that work for nothing

Because I can...

As I might have mentioned, I served three weeks of jury duty recently. There was a lot of down time during which I sought to memorize the projected starting nine, DHs, and pitching staffs for every Major League team, as put forth by The Sporting News baseball annual. And I managed to finish with the […]

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It’s nice to see the young people still have respect for the game

"Oddballs"

I was watching Saturday Night Live last weekend and the musical guest was Macklemore whose hot song is “Thrift Shop.” Warning: Naughty words render this video NSFW. There are some “clean” versions to be found, but they don’t convey the story without the action, which is why I’m posting the original. I’m not familiar with […]

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Baseball Bookshelf almanac, March 7

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Lest we forget: 1991 – Cool Papa Bell, Negro League outfielder; Hall of Famer (b. 1903) Cool Papa Bell (Baseball Hall of Famers of the Negro Leagues), by Shaun McCormack, Rosen Publishing Group, 2002. On this date: 1919 – Christy Mathewson, back from the World War I, rejoins the New York Giants as pitching coach […]

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Now hear this: baseball on podcasts

History

And I’m not talking about the hundreds of podcasts actually devoted to the national pastime, but a couple not normally associated with the game. Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me, the NPR (aka National Pastime Radio) news quiz show, featured San Francisco Giants announced Jon Miller in its “Not My Job” segment on the March 2 […]

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Review roundup March 6

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James Bailey posted this one about Mike Piazza’s  Long Shot. Upshot: “I was neutral on him when I began and emerged with a somewhat negative impression. That’s probably not what he was looking for. Your mileage will likely vary depending on how closely you followed his career.” Bill Jordan over at Baseball Reflections did this […]

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Don’t be a hater: a ‘Nation’s’ eyebrows raised over Piazza’s memoir

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Just finished reading Mike Piazza’s Long Shot for a review that will appear Friday on Bookreporter.com. The quick react: is it great? No. Certainly nothing like R.A Dickey’s emotionally charged Wherever I Wind Up. Piazza grew up in an affluent environment, which seems to engender some ill will of its own, silver spoon and all […]

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A new twist on a storybook cliche

"Oddballs"

Heh. From The Perry Bible Fellowship

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I always wanted a cool nickname

501 Baseball Books...

I always wanted a cool nickname. When I was manager of the Brooklyn College baseball team, it was always lazy stuff like “Kap.” When I was a softball instructor at camp in Montreal, it was “Brooks,” for Brooklyn. But NOW… Just noticed this on the spine of the book. They call me…

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The next thing you know, they’ll be including WAR on the back of baseball cards

"Oddballs"

Long gone are the days when Topps would post tiny cartoons talking about a player’s unique skill, accomplishment or hobby.       But fear not; as long as there are Jumbotrons, we’ll still be able to enjoy these gems.

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Baseball Bookshelf almanac, Feb. 25

Autobiography/memoirs

Literary birthday greetings: 1919 – Monte Irvin, outfielder; All-Star, Hall of Famer Nice Guys Finish First: The Autobiography of Monte Irvin, by Irvin and James A. Riley, Carroll & Graf, 1996. 1929 – Syd Thrift, general manager (d. 2006) The Game According to Syd: The Theories and Teachings of Baseball’s Leading Innovator, by Thrift and […]

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Authors appearances: Bergino Baseball Clubhouse

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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)

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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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