Bits and pieces, Dec. 18

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501 update:  Received the index back for a bit of very minor revising. Then it’s really done. Gratified by the very early interest by members of the media in doing reviews. Bruce Markusen over at The Hardball Times offers another in his series of “baseball card mysteries.” This time it’s Dave Nelson’s 1973  Topps. Speaking […]

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Bay-area baseball event

Baseball program

If you happen to be in Mill Valley, CA, tomorrow evening you might want to check this out: former major leaguers Bip Roberts and Shooty Babitt (sounds like a couple of Saturday morning cartoon characters, don’t they?) will be at the 142 Throckmorton (another cartoon character) Theater to discuss — what else– baseball.

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When bad trivia happens to good baseball

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Neyer rides again

History

Taking a page from his own book, Rob Neyer “challenges” some assertions by Hall of Famer Jimmie Foxx from an article in a 1962 issue of Baseball Monthly. Note the title: BaseballFactCheck.org. No such site exists, but it should. Neyer could recruit some baseball scholars to bust myths. Just sayin’.

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Mets at the movies

Baseball in movies

Rob Edelman, author of Great Baseball Films: From Right Off the Bat to a League of Their Own, recently published this article, focusing (heh) on movies that featured some aspects of the New York Mets.  

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501 update: The end of the beginning

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Sent in the index last night and just now found out I have a publicist. (How pretentious must that sound. “Give me your info and I’ll put you in touch with my publicist.”) In the meantime, I’m working on a new stand-alone web presence for the book, then it’s time to relax for a couple […]

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The hirsuite evolution of Kevin Youkilis

Baseball Cards

Looking at the video from the Dennis Leary, I am reminded that Kevin Youkilis didn’t always have his distinctive appearance. He was actually pretty nondescript for a time. This all poses a potential problem with his new team. Which reminded me of this classic bit from The Simpsons:

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Yoooouuuuk!!!

Baseball Cards

Sorry, was basically out yesterday and unable to blog, but how about that, boys and girls? The Yankees pick up their first Jewish player since Ken Holtzman back in the 1970s. Youkilis signed that 1-year, $12 million deal to play for the Bronx franchise next year. Here’s wishing him good health and good luck. As […]

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Now hear this: Recent audio titles

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Couldn’t go without posting something on 12/12/12. Haven’t done one of thee in awhile, but I was reminded about the thrill of audio books from a Facebook post about The Glory of Their Times. While the print publication is a classic, the audio version might be even more illuminating, since you’re hearing from some of […]

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Bits and pieces, Dec. 11

"Oddballs"

This goes back aways, but David Roth wrote about R.A. Dickey, mold-breaker for the concept of the cliched athlete, in the July 9 issue of New Yorker. More recently, Will Leitch offers these thoughts about the Mets in a “reasons to love New York” retrospective. Bruce Markusen at The Hardball Times posted this piece about […]

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The Bookshelf Podcast: David Ferry/Greg Prince

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I haven’t done one of these in awhile. Part of it has been working on my own book (I’m almost done with the indexing), part of it was being without the computer (kind of surprised it’s lasted this long). So as a way to compensate, this episode is something of a Mets doubleheader. We have […]

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Lest we forget: Dec. 7, 1941

Baseball in war time

Today marks the “official” beginning of American involvement in World War II, spurred by the attack on Pearl Harbor. There are several excellent books that note the toll the War took on the national pastime, as well as the role baseball had in keeping up the country’s morale. Among them: Spartan Seasons: How Baseball Survived […]

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Bits and Pieces, Dec. 6

Baseball Cards

*  Gone but not forgotten: The Baseball Hall of Fame has some Montreal Expos memorabilia on display. *  Not sure if the ship has sailed on this, but The Book: Playing The Percentages in Baseball is on a deep discount (I believe it’s 50 percent)  “for a limited time.” *  Bruce Markusen posted another entertaining […]

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Program reminders

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Tonight 7 p.nm. at the Bergino Baseball Clubhouse, Ray Negron will discuss his new book, Yankee Miracles: Life with the Boss and the Bronx Bombers. I’ll have to read that one soon and compare it with Marty Appel’s Now Pitching for the Yankees: Spinning the News for Mickey, Reggie and George. Next at the Clubhouse: […]

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Have yourselves a merry little … glove

collectibles

Brings a lump to my throat. Don’t remember who gave me my first glove. Maybe it was my parents, or maybe an uncle. The guys on my softball team make fun of me because the one I use now is so old and floppy (keep the jokes to yourselves). But maybe it’s time to buy […]

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R.A. Dickey visits The Daily Show

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Quite a year for Dickey: First the book, then the movie, then Cy Young season, and now this. Dickey does a nice turn regarding his writing. At least Jon Stewart is a legitimate Mets fan, not like a lot of interviewers who fake it. The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Mon – Thurs 11p / […]

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Button up your overcoat

Business of baseball

It’s the Winter Baseball Meetings, which runs through Dec. 6 in Nashville (so I guess it doesn’t have to be a heavy overcoat). I came across this item from SB Nation about the meetings and it reminded me of Josh Lewin’s Getting in the Game: Inside Baseball’s Winter Meetings, published in 2003. Lewin, who currently […]

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501 update

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Finished! At least with the galleys. The index comes next. I find the who author process fascinating. No matter how many times you look at it, there’s always something that can or should change. In some cases, a typo has managed to get through despite spell-check, several thorough going-overs, a copy editor, another going-over, a […]

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We are experiencing technical difficulties…please stand by (UPDATE: Time change)

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Haven’t been posting much lately for a couple of reasons. First and foremost, I’ve been working on the final galleys for the 501 book. Almost done with that and then I have to create the index, which should be interesting. I’ve also been researching a stand-alone web-presence for the book, which is proving a bit […]

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Bits and pieces, Nov. 30

Managers

A review in The New York Times practically guarantees increased sales, so kudos to co-editors Tracy and Foer  and all the contributors to this fine collection. Readers of the NJ Jewish News know I also do a weekly Torah haiku. Therefore I have to support my fellow poets. Here’s a haiku look at the players […]

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