Costas eulogizes Musial

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Marshall dishes on A League of Their Own

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The cover of Penny Marshall’s memoir, My Mother Was Nuts, depicts her in catcher’s gear. Why, isn’t exactly clear. There’s no doubt Marshall, who I first saw playing Oscar Madison’s secretary Myrna in The Odd Couple, is an accomplished person, a leader in her industry, both in general terms and in the advancement of women […]

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Tom Stanton latest “Author Q&A” on 501 site

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The latest author Q&A for “501 Baseball Books” is now up on the site: Tom Stanton, author of The Final Season: Fathers, Sons, and One Last Season in a Classic American Ballpark and The Road to Cooperstown: A Father, Two Sons, and the Journey of a Lifetime (Thomas Dunne Books).  

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Bad news/good news

2013 title

The bad news? Publishers Weekly published their list of “The Most Anticipated Books of Spring 2013” and 501 Baseball Books Fans Must Read before They Die didn’t make it. The good news? No other sports books made the list (schadenfreude).

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The “Dark” Knight?

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Supposedly former sportswriter and baseball commissioner Ford Frick was the one to bestow on Stan Musial the honor, “baseball’s perfect knight.” But as we all know, nobody’s perfect. That’s why I wonder about the purpose of this piece by Luke Epplin in The Atlantic that seeks to drive home the point. In particular, Epplin (who […]

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Paying tribute to Marvin Miller

Lest We Forget

The late baseball labor leader received a nice memorial last week. Pity more current players, who have benefited greatly from his work, weren’t in attendance. From Murray Chass: “Players line up to salute Miller” From Forbes Magazine: “Friends and Colleagues Pay Tribute to Baseball’s Marvin Miller, a Giant of American Labor” From USA Today: “MLB […]

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Get ’em while they’re young: Baseball titles for kids

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Whenever I go to my local library, I enjoy the posters of celebrities urging kids to read. I fear it’s becoming a lost art form. So with that in mind, I refer you to this list from About.com of several highly recommended titles for younger readers.

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Because you can put bobbleheads on your bookshelf

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Grant Brisbee over at Sb/Baseball Nation seeks to right some wrongs with these two entries on players who were bobble-worthy but were never thusly honored. National League stars American League stars  

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Because you can put these on and near your bookshelf

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Baseball Nation has a neat regular feature that I’m only just now starting to pay attention to: the eBay item of the day. Since these seem to fall into the realm of collectibles, they fit on a bookshelf (or in close proximity). Today’s offerings: vintage Milwaukee Braves coasters and a cool wall clock based on […]

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Lingua Francona

2013 title

Just received Francona: The Red Sox Years. Hope it’s better than the last couple managerial memoirs (Tony LaRussa, Joe Torre). One person who’s evidently looking forward to reading it is current Red Sox outfielder Ryan Kalish. As per the Boston Herald, “I absolutely plan on reading it,” Kalish told the Track. “I’m 2 1⁄2 books […]

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Does the Pope pop in the batting cage?

"Oddballs"

I don’t believe this for a minute, but it’s kind of funny. “He plays on a softball league at the Vatican” ??? Get him on The Yankles! Hey, if Ghandi could play, why not the Pope?

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Lest we forget: Earl Weaver

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The Hall of Fame manager of the Baltimore Orioles during their greatest years, died Saturday while on a fantasy cruise sponsored by the team. he was 82. It’s kind of sad that he passed away the same day as Stan Musial; he should have received a day all of his own for people to pay […]

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Lest we forget: Stan Musial

Biography

The news cycle being what it is, this will probably be a moot point by the time you many of you read this, but the opening page of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch website is full of stories, videos, and photos of Stan Musial, who passed away yesterday at the age of 92. Here’s the New […]

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Bookshelf review: Sophomore Campaign

2012 title

by Frank Nappi, 2012, Skyhorse. Nappi continues the story of 18-year-old pitching sensation toiling for the 1949 minor league Milwaukee Brewers, whom he introduced in his 2008 publication, The Legend of Mickey Tussler.` If Tussler doesn’t have many the problems associated with a youngster trying to fit in with a group of older men in […]

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Review roundup, Jan. 17

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Won’t you come home, James Bailey? After a considerable absence from the blogosphere, Bailey returns to critique action with reviews on One Patch of Grass (upshot: “The champions and the cellar dwellers all get their due in One Patch of Grass, whether in the longer “innings” chapters or in the dozens of sidebars, charts, and […]

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A look at the craft

2013 title

I love a good behind-the-scenes story, so I’m looking forward to Life From The Press Box: Recollections of a Sportswriter, by Jim Street, who has covered the Oakland As, Seattle Mariners, and San Francisco Giants, among non-baseball sports. The book got a nice write-up from T.R. Sullivan at MLB.com, who states, “This baseball book is […]

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Veeck bio wins CASEY Award

2012 title

Spitball Magazine has selected Paul Dickson’s Bill Veeck: Baseball’s Greatest Maverick as the winner of the 2012 CASEY Award for Best Baseball Book of the Year. Veeck received two first-place votes and one third-place vote, for a near perfect score of five points (low score wins). According to CASEY judge Jack Griener, a Cincinnati attorney and […]

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Say it isn’t so, Youk!

2010 title

Aside from his distinguishing hair style (or lack thereof), Kevin Youkilis is know for having one of the most unique batting stances in the history of the game. Or at least he did. Seems he’s going to tinker with it a bit for his new Yankees team, much to the chagrin of the personality known […]

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As if Koufax needed the extra recognition

"Oddballs"

(Because this looks like a sticker, and you can put stickers on your bookcase, although I wouldn’t recommend it; they ruin the finish when you try to remove them.) The Internet Baseball Writers Association of America, of which I am a proud lifetime member, just released its new logo: Students of the game will recognize […]

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Another manager heard from

2013 title

Former manager Terry Francona will release his new memoir Francona: The Red Sox Years next week. Book publicity seems to be like movie trailers. The excerpts include the most exciting bits, which maybe just just a tiny fraction of the overall project. An excerpt of the book will appear in this week’s Sports Illustrated. The […]

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