“You could look it up…” (Dickson Baseball Dictionary)

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Remember the school-yard insult, “I looked up (negative attribute) in the dictionary and there was a picture of you?” Rob Neyer over at Baseball Nation sort of does the same thing with the names of baseball players as culled from The Dickson Baseball Dictionary. Among the players who will live in infamy: John Anderson, who, […]

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Bits and pieces, Nov. 9

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♦  One of my neo-favorites books have been the Freaknomics series. Their blog included this item about the eternal question (well, eternal since 1903, with the occasional break), “Does the best team win the World Series?” By teh way, Freakonomics co-author Stephen J. Dubner contributed an essay about everybody’s favorite comeback kid,  Adam Greenberg, in […]

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You can’t even buy a pack of cards for that amount anymore

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There’s no off-season anymore. As soon as one is done, it’s time to plan for the next. This probably isn’t anything new, but it sure gets more attention, thanks to 24/7 cable sports networks and the Internet. Jonathan Eig, author of Luckiest Man: The Life and Death of Lou Gehrig and Opening Day: The Story […]

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Kent say I’m sorry he’s gone from Survivor

Because I can...

Not that I ever watched him on the show. Or the show ever. But for what it’s worth, here.

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More “pastime” and politics

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Don’t hate Nate Silver because he’s beautiful accurate. With his baseball background, it’s easy to compare his philosophies/theories to the iconoclastic Billy Beane in Michael Lewis’ Moneyball as Carl Bialik does in The Wall Street Journal. Even our neighbors to the north wrote about Silver.    

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Sports Illustrated picks 100 “greatest” sports photos. Discuss.

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Sports Illustrated recently came out with a list of their choices for the 100 greatest sports photos of all time. Baseball Nation’s Grant Brisbee was ambitious enough to cull the baseball shots which includes, as ranked: 99. Willie Mays, “The Catch” 94. Greg Olsen, “Ow, my head and neck!” 89. Juan Marichal, “Windup” 83. Yogi […]

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Hail to the chief / National Pastime Radio

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Not to get political here, but judging by what’s been coming down the Internet, there’s a lot of connection between presidents and baseball. For example, The Hall of Very Good published this piece on “The Bond Between Baseball and the Presidency.” In addition, Nate Silver, of FiveThirtyEight fame, still gets kudos for his baseball work, […]

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Bits and pieces

"Oddballs"

♦  I’m including this piece just because I find it amusing. I hope the Brits don’t get all their baseball info like this. ♦  Who says fiction about the national pastime has to be confined to literature? Here’s a case of fictitious baseball merchandise. ♦  Dan Epstein, author of Big Hair and Plastic Grass: A […]

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Jumping on the “prediction” bandwagon…

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First it was PunditTracker, which analyzed the proficiency of baseball experts in their preseason prognostications. Now it’s this Sam Miller article in Baseball Prospectus, which concentrates questions put to general managers over the course of nine years. Upshot: “[P]redicting baseball might just be impossible, and a team that puts too much faith in its own […]

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Redemption at last

"Oddballs"

For you movie buffs out there, from TheChive.com from a piece about The Shawshank Redemption: Andy and Red’s opening chat in the prison yard, in which Red is pitching a baseball, took 9 hours to shoot. Morgan Freeman pitched that baseball for the entire 9 hours without a single word of complaint. He showed up […]

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Back to bidness, post-Sandy

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Ok, hurication is over. Time to get back to some semblance of normalcy. I hope y’all are okay out there. We came out unscathed save for a couple of days without power; presently we have no cable/Internet service, but no complaints given what so many others are going through. Before the power went out we […]

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Review roundup, Nov. 2

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Sorry for the sporadic posts, but still trying to squeeze in a few entries as I can. ♦  The Courier-Journal of Louisville, Ky., posted this review of Bushville Wins. Upshot: “…Klima intersperses interesting details with an obsession to link the team with Miller Brewing, the Milwaukee-based company that helped finance the new enterprise. There were […]

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A meager return on the pundit dollar

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As per pundit tracker, here’s a list of how baseball writers and pundits “scored” in their predictions.

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Is it just me? (Facebook and Twitter)

"Oddballs"

Or are there more and more athletes who are available for Facebook friendship and Twitter following? I just checked FB and saw A.J. Hinch, Joe Torre, and Dave Kingman under “People you may know…” The same applies for Twitter. Is anyone out there friends of these former ballplayers and are they the real deal? Seems […]

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National Pastime Radio: More on Barzun

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Loyal Bookshelf reader John Adams sent in this link to an NPR obituary for Jacques Barzun, which included audio from his 1994 interview on All Things Considered:

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This Sandy ain’t Dandy

Because I can...

Haven’t been posting for awhile because a) the office has been closed due to the hurricane; b) my house is without power, and c) my fingers are too fat and slow to try to handle it via smartphone, when I’m able to recharge it. Suffice it to say sports takes a back seat in times […]

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Lest we forget: Jacques Barzun

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The scholar who gave us perhaps the most quoted line about baseball, died yesterday at the age of 104. The odd thing is, I just came across this excerpt from an article by Prof. Gerald Early the other day.And I have been seeking out a copy of God’s Country and Mine: A Declaration of Love […]

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I dare your eyes to remain dry…

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Anyone who’s read my blogs for awhile knows I’m all about the veterans. So it was especially please to have them honored before last night’s World Series game. The triple-amputee Marine acquitted himself most nobly in throwing out the first pitch (about the 7:30 mark).

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Close enough for government work

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Well, he is holding a baseball bat, so that’s good enough for me. Besides, Breaking Curve Bad is one of my favorite shows.

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Bookshelf review: There’s no place like home

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A couple of recent titles serve as a reminder that no matter where you go, there you are. Chris Jensen’s contribution to the national pastime and Americana is Baseball State by State: Major and Negro League Players, Ballparks, Museums and Historical Sites, published by McFarland. He travels the highways and byways from coast to coast, […]

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