Lest we forget: Richard Ben Cramer

Biography

The author of one of the most controversial baseball biographies died yesterday at the age of 62. Cramer published Joe DiMaggio : The Hero’s Life in 2000. Many fans of the Yankee Clipper were outraged as the author painted the legend in an unusually unflattering light. DiMaggio was cheap, ungracious, a womanizer (sometimes bordering on […]

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For those who missed it: 501 on Lincoln Live

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For those of you who weren’t able to listen “live” to my interview on Lincoln Live with host Dale Johnson on KFOR-AM earlier today, (even though the interview was actually taped last Friday), you can hear it here: [audio:http://www.ronkaplansbaseballbookshelf.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/LincolnLive.mp3|titles=LincolnLive] http://www.ronkaplansbaseballbookshelf.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/LincolnLive.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS

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Curt Smith, Scott Pitoniak launch baseball radio show

Baseball program

Curt Smith and Scott Pitoniak will launch a new weekly baseball radio show — A Talk in the Park — on WYSL 92.1 FM and 1040 AM, on Saturday, Jan. 12, at noon, The 60-minute series will be available outside of Western New York via the Internet on wysl1040.com. Pitoniak, left, recipient of more than […]

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Call to order (Topps numbering system)

Baseball Cards

Came across this interesting item by Joe Posnanski on how the iconic baseball card company decides who gets the honors of the prime “real estate” of their annual output. At least that’s how it was in the 1976 set he bought on eBay. I haven’t bought sets in awhile; is that still the case? Also, […]

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Too much of a good thing?

Hall of Fame

I was tooling around the TV dial last night, killing time between the end of the Redskins-Seahawks game and Downtown Abbey (’cause that’s how I roll), and hit on a discussion on the MLB Network about statistics. I believe the show was Clubhouse Confidential and the guests were former manager Larry Bowa and stats guru […]

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So many headlines, so little time

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Some choices include: I wasn’t told there would be math on this test. Why can’t the U.S be in one time zone? Is that 12 a.m. midnight? Well, we’re off to a flying start. My first radio interview for 501, my first attempt at posting an “Event” on the Facebook page and what do I do? […]

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Baseball book clubs all the rage?

Uncategorized

There must be something in that. Came across two in the last couple of days. Just like many web-presences, many of these things are hit-or-miss (swung on and missed?), here today gone later today. Some, like this one,  are merely suggestions by writers/bloggers with none of the back-and-forth discussion of a real BC. The Baseball […]

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I read it on Reddit

Because I can...

This might turn out to be a mistake/waste-of-time, but in an attempt to expand my reach on the web, I have created a BaseballBookshelf “page” (if that’s what they call it) on Reddit. Please visit, add your comments, subscribe, contribute…whatever the hell it is one does there.

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A new appreciation for the craft

Author Profile / interview

Jeff Pearlman did this interview with SI‘s senior baseball writer Tom Verducci and Rob Neyer added his thoughts based on a single passage, which I reproduce here because I think it’s going to change my professional life: Imagine Johnny All-Star tells you his father used to throw bottle caps to him to hit in their […]

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A slow sports day for The New York Times

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

With all due respect and this is a fascinating, if sad, story, but how else to explain this story about the murder of ex-Pittsburgh Pirate infielder Sammy Khalifa’s father and the psychic toll it took on the ballplayer over the years that starts on the first sports page then jumps to a full-page continuation? Rob […]

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W2W4

Baseball movies

EW.com includes Chadwick Boseman, star of 42, the upcoming biopic about Jackie Robinson as one of the “13 to Watch in 2013.” From the item: Why He’ll Be Big: Not only does Boseman hold his own next to Harrison Ford in the Jackie Robinson biopic 42 (out April 12), he also has the acting chops […]

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Bookshelf “rewind” review: Brittle Innings

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With so many books I haven’t gotten to, I find it almost wasteful to reread books I’ve enjoyed (who would revisit one they didn’t enjoy? That’s like saying “this is a picture of me when I was younger.” As the late comedian Mitch Hedberg once said, “Every picture of you is when you were younger.” […]

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Here we go! A 501 update

2013 title

Happy new year, everybody. Best wishes for a healthy and contented 2013. Now that the writing and production part of 501 is over, I hope to bring more fun interviews, features, and reviews. AND… New Year, new book, new blog. I just launched the stand-alone site for 501. Please visit it and like it on […]

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New Year’s resolution

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One of my favorite podcasts is NPR’s Pop Culture Happy Hour, the topics on which are pretty self-explanatory. Last week’s episode took up the issue of “stuff.” It’s amazing the things we keep that have no value — earthly or un- — to anyone, including the owner. Does anyone still need a college paper written […]

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And a gold watch goes to…Hideki Matsui

2007 title

The Japanese import known — perhaps politically incorrectly — as “Godzilla,” announced his retirement at the age 38. Matsui spent most of his career with the New York Yankees. I’m guessing he’s had at least one book written about him based on his career in Japan. At least two titles were released in the U.S., […]

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Topping off your bookshelf

collectibles

I don’t do a lot of collecting anymore, but I do like baseball caps. I keep several on top of my bookshelf and many hang along an overhang I have in my basement office. The only rule I have is I can’t buy them online; I have to be at least in the city where […]

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Finding baseball in the most unusual places

2009 title

I’m a big fan of audio books. I recently borrowed two titles from the library — The Drunkard’s Walk: How Randomness Rules Our Lives, by Mlodinow, Leonard, and 1861: The Civil War Awakening, by Adam Goodheart — that would seem to have nothing to do with the national pastime. But lo and behold the former […]

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Lest we forget: Roberto Clemente

2012 title

It’s almost inconceivable to me to think that we are coming on the 40th anniversary of the death of Roberto Clemente. That’s an entire generation ago and makes me feel much older than I am. Kevin Guilfoile took some time out fro his carer as a novelist to write A Drive into the Gap, a […]

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A 501 update

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This wait is killing me. Not much to do until the publisher — who is enjoying a well-deserved holiday — returns and starts arranging interviews and sends out review copies, etc. So I’ve been ordering new business cards, post cards, and very “limited-edition” 501 merch, more as souvenirs for the family than any kind of […]

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Hail and farewell, R.A.

2012 title

R.A. Dickey, the author of  Wherever I Wind Up: My Quest for Truth, Authenticity and the Perfect Knuckleball who was ignominiously “dumped” by the NY Mets, makes a class exit with his “farewell to the fans” piece in the Dec. 22 NY Daily News. The paper also named Dickey its “Sportsperson of the Year.” I […]

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