National Pastime Radio

2012 title

Saturday was a busy day for baseball news. One of the questions on Wait Wait Don’t Tell me involved a certain high-priced player on a certain recently-vanquished playoff team: PETER SAGAL: Right now, panel, time for you to answer some questions about this week’s news. Luke, Alex Rodriquez, the most highly paid player in baseball […]

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The Bookshelf Podcast: Joe Schuster

2012 title

Those who are regular readers of the Bookshelf know I rarely deal with fiction. It’s not that I don’t like it (although in many cases I feel the ability to  self-publish so easily and inexpensively leads to an overload of stimulation — just too much stuff); it’s simply that I feel inadequately educated to comment […]

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Coming to a Bergino Baseball Clubhouse near you…

2011 title

The Bergino Baseball Clubhouse (67 East 11 Street, NYC, 212-226-7150 keeps the hot stove going with another series of authors discussions. All programs begin at 7 p.m. Where applicable, I’ve included links to my reviews of the books or other pertinent information. Guests include:  Jim (“No Realtion”) Kaplan, author of The Greatest Game Ever Pitched: […]

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Because you can hang this lithograph above your bookshelf

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(Close enough for government work.) Artist Ron Lewis whose previous creations has celebrated living members of baseball’s 500 home run club, 3,000 hit club, and its 3,000-strikeout pitchers, among other sports icons, has completed a new lithograph presenting 26 living Jewish baseball players.   Copyright Art O Graphs (Of course, this little image doesn’t do […]

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Because you can keep “tickets” on your bookshelf

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even if the games are never played. And even if they’re just paper printouts rather than traditional tickets. I don’t know why I expect pro sports businesses to “do the right thing.” It usually turns out to the bad. I guess I’m just too naive. My daughter decided at the last minute to go Game […]

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Because you can put a camera on your bookshelf…

Television

Well, perhaps not this camera, but a camera. While they are no doubt indispensable when examining close plays, there something about super slow-motion I’ve always found amusing. Perhaps it’s the ability to humble any athlete by presenting an unflattering picture. Anyway, technology always fascinates me. Although I’m not a fan of the cameraperson who runs […]

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Author appearances

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Katya Cengel will be sharing stories from her new book, Bluegrass Baseball: A Year in the Minor League Life, at the Players Sports Bar, 7061 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. in San Diego, Calif., on Friday, Oct. 19 at 7 p.m. She will be joined by John Billheimer, who will read from his mystery Field of Schemes, […]

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Because you can put this on a bookshelf, continued

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Add Don Larsen to the list of former players who are putting up pieces of their legacies up for sale. According to this piece in the NY Jewish Week, Larsen will auction off the uniform he wore when he pitched his World Series perfect game in 1956. According to the story by Steve Lipman, “Besides […]

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Lest we forget: Eddie Yost (updated)

Lest We Forget

I remember him primarily as one of Gil Hodges’ coaches for the 1969 NY Mets. It’s sometimes hard to believe that these old men (Yost was just 41 when he joined the Mets) were young once and had pretty solid careers as players. Prior to becoming a coach, Yost enjoyed an 18-year career as a […]

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All the baseball books that are fit to read

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(To borrow The New York Times‘ motto) Marty Appel recently revised his helpful list of baseball titles that have appeared on the Times‘ best-seller list. The article appears on the Sports Collectors Digest website. As Appel, a former PR director for the New York Yankees, notes there are several familiar books that are conspicuous in […]

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Because you can put these things on (or attach to) your bookshelf

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Say it ain’t so, Ozzie. According to this item on ESPN.com, the Hall of Fame shortstop “is selling his 13 Gold Gloves, 11 of his All-Star Game rings and more than 100 pieces of memorabilia from his personal collection in a November on-line auction.” Also offering stuff at auction: Curt Shilling, but for, sadly, different […]

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Review roundup, Oct. 12

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♦  The Washington Post published this piece on Tony La Russa’s memoir, One Last Strike: Fifty Years in Baseball, Ten and a Half Games Back, and One Final Championship Season. ♦  Better late than never: It seems the Seattle Post-Intelligencer finally got around to posting a review of Zack Hample’s 2007 publication, Watching Baseball Smarter: […]

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Also on the horizon…

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Received notification after I posted the previous piece… New American Library will publish John Rosengren’s Hank Greenberg: The Hero of Heroes in March.  But according to an e-mail from the author, “you don’t have to wait until then to get a sneak peak at the definitive biography. “You can read excerpts, see photos, browse extended […]

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On the horizon…

2012 title

Good news! Plans for a new issue of the Jewish Major Leaguer baseball card set is on the planning board. According to Bob Ruxin, author of An Athlete’s Guide to Agents and former director of business operations for the Israel Baseball League, the target date is “Hanukka 2014 or Passover 2015 in keeping with the […]

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Because, come on, aren’t you bored with real news on those Sunday morning talk shows?

2010 title

CBS’ Face the Nation took a break in its last episode to discuss some really important issues. Jane Leavy (formerly of the Washington Post and author of The Last Boy: Mickey Mantle and the End of America’s Childhood and Sandy Koufax : A Lefty’s Legacy); Hall of Fame manager Tommy Lasorda (I Live for This: […]

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Author appearance: Dan Epstein

2011 title

(As opposed to the Dan Epstein who was the photographer for my daughter’s bat mitzva. But I digress) The author of Big Hair and Plastic Grass: A Funky Ride Through Baseball and America in the Swinging ’70s will appear at the Gallery Zeke, the Steelville Arts Council’s new fine arts gallery, which is set to […]

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“Required” readings? Maybe, maybe not.

2011 title

I don’t know about you, but being the curmudgeon that I am, I have trouble with the folks who jump on the baseball bandwagon once the regular season is over. This ain’t the NBA or NHL, bud, where everyone gets into the playoffs so you don’t have to pay attention until there are just a […]

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Bookshelf review: One Last Strike

2012 title

My review of the new Tony La Russa memoir appears on the latest Bookreporter.com and is reprinted for your convenience below: Tony La Russa is a baseball lifer. He began his career in the minors; had an unproductive stint as a major leaguer, batting .199 over six seasons as a utility infielder; and made a […]

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Review roundup, Oct. 5

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♦  The Huffington Post offers this piece on the best baseball (and non-baseball) DVDs. ♦  Net54baseball.com is a collectors site that has lots of baseball books for sale, trade, or just admiration. You have to register but it’s free. It’s worth it just for the pleasure of viewing book art like these. ♦  Redbirdsrants.com, a […]

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The 501 project: an update

2013 title

Waiting for the galleys for a final look-see and to create the index. Should be interesting, plus a skill I can use in the future. Thinking about what promotional goodies I can order: postcards, bookmarks, life-size bust of the author. You know, the usual. I wonder what guys like Carl Sandburg or Charles Dickens would […]

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