Author appearance: Willie Mays Aikens

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Funny to see him described as a “baseball legend,” but I guess it’s all relative. Aikens will put in an appearance at Williams College on Dec. 5 to discuss his life and new book, Willie Mays Aikens: Safe at Home. The event is free and open to the public, but tickets are required. Tickets are […]

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Bits and pieces, Nov. 19

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♦  Here’s an oldie but a goodie via eBay: a copy of H. Allen Smith’s classic Rhubarb, about a cat who inherits a baseball team. ♦  The novel was turned into a 1951 feature film starring Ray Milland (who was also the lead in the 1949 baseball comedy It Happens Every Spring), Jan Stirling, Gene […]

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Because baseball cards for actual players aren’t enough…

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Let’s have a series about fictional players. And who better to compile them then Gary Cieradkowski whose latest features Henry “Author” Wiggen, the hero of such Mark Harris classics as Bang the Drum Slowly, The Southpaw, A Ticket for a Seamstitch, and It Looked Like For Ever. Here’s a roster of “The 25 Greatest Fictional […]

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Review roundup, Nov. 16

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♦  Bill Jordan at Baseball Reflections posted this on The Baseball Hall of Shame: The Best of Blooperstown. Upshot: “With the book being built around blurbs, instead of lengthy stories, it is a quick read and would be something that is easy to browse through. One might even call this a good book to read […]

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2013 MVPs: First in WAR?

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This is the first time, unless I just haven’t been paying attention in prior years, that sabermetrics has become such a prominent feature when discussing who should win the MVP. Awards. Nate Silver wrote about it in the A.L. race between Miguel Cabrera and Mike Trout, as did  Lynn Zinser for the National League. WAR […]

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Shameless self-promotion: The 501 galleys are here

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Just received the galleys for my forthcoming book, 501 Books Baseball Fans Must Read before They Die. Very exciting. Seems like this is really going to happen (knock on wood).

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Freakonomics guru weighs in on Adam Greenberg in Jewish Jocks collection

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Remember when I warned about the motives of Jeffrey Luria and the Miami Marlins when they signed Adam Greenberg to a one-game contract so he could get that first official at-bat? So much for the good-will he engendered with that act of kindness. Stephen J. Dubner, coauthor of one of my favorite book series (and […]

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Loria hystoria

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As this episode of ESPN’s Outside the Lines begins, “Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.” This episode of the network’s sports documentary focuses on the most recent Marlin’s “fire sale,” with Jeffrey Loria the chief arsonist. The commentators note this is not the first time the art dealer/baseball owner […]

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Bits and pieces, Nov. 15

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♦  Doug Glanville, author of The Game from Where I Stand: From Batting Practice to the Clubhouse to the Best Breakfast on the Road, an Inside View of a Ballplayer’s Life and a baseball analyst for ESPN, has launched a new endeavor: The Daddy Games, “Lessons and tidbits of wisdom gained from the sport of […]

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Congrats to R.A. Dickey, author and Cy Young winner

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It’s been quite a year for the Mets pitcher. He’s getting a lot of press about being the first knuckleballer to win the Cy Young Award, but I’m guessing he’s also the first NY Times best-selling author to garner the trophy while still an active pitcher.    

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The Marlins aren’t the only ones haveing a fire sale.

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Arcadia Publishers, which produces paperbacks of photos of specific themes, is offering “bundles of books” for $30. Of particular interest to RKBB readers are  the New York Baseball Bargain Bundle and the U.S. Baseball Bargain Bundle. The former features New York Sluggers: The First 75 Years and “four other surprise books” which are, obviously, not […]

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High-profile writers lend expertise, affection to Jewish Jocks compilation

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Raise your hand if you, like me, are tired to the cliche about the thinnest publication being a treatise on Jewish sports heroes (or some riff thereon). It is therefore with an understandable sense of pride that I recommend Jewish Jocks: An Unorthodox Hall of Fame. While this collection of 50 essays isn’t just about […]

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Just curious…

"Oddballs"

We call them trucks; the British call them “lorries.” We call them garter belts; the British call them “suspenders.” We call them elevators; the British call them “lifts.” We call them baseball caps…

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Now that the elections are over…

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Nate Silver can return to more important work.

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Here’s something you don’t see every day

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If these aren’t real, it’s a great editing job:

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Bit and pieces, Nov. 13

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♦  Rob Neyer is evidently not finished with naming things. He continues on the concept here. ♦  This year’s Tigers-Giants World Series was the lowest rated ever for TV. How to fix the situation. Perhaps. ♦  Speaking of TV, The Hardball Times compiled this list of  “must-see MLB.TV” that was derived “by combining the average […]

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Spitball names CASEY Award finalists

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Spitball Magazine announced the finalists for the publications annual CASEY award for best baseball book of the year. The titles include: Banzai Babe Ruth: Baseball, Espionage, and Assassination during the 1934 Tour of Japan, by Robert K. Fitts Bill Veeck: Baseball’s Greatest Maverick, by  Paul Dickson Connie Mack: The Turbulent and Triumphant Years, 1915-1931, by […]

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Authors appearance: Jewish Jocks

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Franklin Foer and Marc Tracy, co-editors of Jewish Jocks: An Unorthodox Hall of Fame will discuss their project on Thursday, Nov. 15, at the Sixth and I Synagogue in Washington, DC at 7 p.m. In addition, Jane Leavy, author of Sandy Koufax: A Lefty’s Legacy and The Last Boy, will be on hand, as will […]

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Lest we forget: Lee MacPhail

Autobiography/memoirs

The baseball “lifer” passed away on Nov. 8 at the age of 95. Here’s the NY Times obit, written by Richard Goldstein. MacPhail published his autobiography — My 9 Innings: An Autobiography of 50 Years in Baseball — in 1989. A new copy goes for about $150 on Amazon. in 2000, G. Richard McKelvey published […]

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Bits and pieces, Nov. 12

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♦  More on Jeff Kent’s Survivor experience from The Wall Street Journal. I don’t get it: he thinks it should be harder, yet he was “kicked off the island.” Does that mean he didn’t try harder b3ecause it wasn’t challenging enough? ♦  Mets pitcher and memoirist R.A. Dickey was named recipient of the Branch Rickey […]

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