Got it, got it, need it: A baseball card analysis

Baseball Cards

I love these investigative analysis from The Hardball Times Card Corner columns by Bruce Markusen. This time, it’s Alex Johnson from the 1972 Topps set.  

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Say a prayer for Brandon McCarthy

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

The Oakland As pitcher was hit in the head by a line drive off the bat of Los Angeles Angels Erick Aybar in yesterday’s game. Although McCarthy walked off the mound under his own power after several minutes sitting on the mound, he later had emergency brain surgery to repair a brain contusion, bleeding, and […]

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If this is the future of higher education, we’re in big trouble (A Bookshelf review)

"Oddballs"

Making my regular Amazon run for new baseball e-books, I came across The History of Baseball: The Definitive Learning Guide, published by an outfit called Course Hero and via Charles River Editors. There is no single author or group of authors credited with this title. I have no knowledge of Course Hero, nor have I […]

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Mini-Review: The Might Have Been

2012 title

Recently finished reading my second baseball novel (!) in the last month; The Greatest Show on Dirt by James Bailey was the first. I’ll be doing reviews of both of them in the near future as my 501 schedule permits. I wanted to contact Joseph Schuster but could find no info either on Facebook nor his […]

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Is R.A Dickey thinking about quitting his day job?

2013 title

This comes from Publishers Weekly.  

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Here’s something you don’t see every day…

"Oddballs"

A run scoring on a throw back from the catcher to the pitcher? Really?

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The art of the game — Graig Kreindler

Artist profile

Graig Kreindler got a nice write-up in Hyland Magazine which was, according to the publisher, “created strictly for subscription on the iPad,” (booo). If you have an iPad, God bless. If not, and you’re on Facebook, you can read the individual panels here.

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501 update

Uncategorized

Sent the manuscript off to the copy-editor this morning. Whee! Now I can relax for a couple of weeks. I’ll most likely have to have a long chat with him when he can’t read my handwriting. Then I image I get galleys or page proofs back so I can create the index. That should be […]

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New marginalia

2012 title

Lax as I’ve been about posting lately, I’ve been worse in the care and feeding of my widgets. So if you cast your eyes rightward, you’ll notice updates to the reading lists (what I just read, what I’m reading now, etc.), podcasts (and I’ll be getting back to those soon, too), and even the Facebook […]

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Back to bidness, again (501 updated)

501 Baseball Books...

Hope you all had a great holiday weekend and a great summer. Now, it’s back to business, at least for me. In case you were wondering, and I guess you weren’t seeing as you don’t call and you don’t write if you haven’t seen me for a few days (sniff), I was busy over the […]

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It didn’t work for Roger Maris…

2012 title

But will it work for Gil Hodges? In 2010, Danny Peary and Tom Clavin collaborated on Roger Maris: Baseball’s Reluctant Hero. In conversations, Peary made no bones about his desire to see Maris inducted into the Hall of Fame. Is this becoming a cause celebre for the writing team? Their newest project is Gil Hodges: […]

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Bits and pieces

2012 title

Time for the occasional declutter of the accumulated links and stories, so here goes. “Dan Barry’s Bottom of the 33rd has won the PEN/ESPN Award for Literary Sports Writing, which honors a nonfiction book on the subject of sports.” More here. From the Yogi Berra Museum: Former Yankee star second baseman Bobby Richardson, a cornerstone […]

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Getting graphic about the national pastime

2007 title

Enjoyed reading a few … well, what to call them? They’re not exactly graphic novels since they deal with real-life figures.. Anyway… The first was 21: The Story of Roberto Clemente, which is described as a graphic novel on the dust cover. Written/drawn by Wilfred Santiago and published by Fantographic Books last year, this is […]

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Because I’m all about the veterans…

Baseball in war time

If this doesn’t bring a lump to your throat, then you have no soul. Either scripts and active content are not permitted to run or Adobe Flash Player version10.0.0 or greater is not installed.

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Shameless self-promotion: The 501 project UPDATED

501 Baseball Books...

Just an update about my forthcoming book, 501 Books Baseball Fans Must Read Before They Die. I starting to believe this thing is really going to happen. Received the copyedited manuscript and am going through it a couple of times, for language edits and to fill in a couple of citation questions, etc. And the […]

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Suit up* (updated)

Because I can...

A recent episode of Suits had as its “B” plot a defamation suit between an ESPN-type broadcaster and the baseball player he accused of using steroids. As with most of the episode of this intriguing show, “Asterisk” has a primary plot that shares a connection. One of the weaselly characters is put up for a […]

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I will be brief: A sampling of baseball e-books

2012 title

Conducted my semi-regular scan of new titles. Submitted for your interest. It may seem unfair, but I do tend to judge e-books by their cover, especially when they are offered only in that format. It’s an indication of the time and effort the author/publisher puts into the project. Similarly, I’m basing my opinions strictly on […]

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Review roundup, Aug. 22

2011 title

♦ From the Tulsa World, this on on Robert Fitts’ Banzai Babe Ruth: Baseball, Espionage, and Assassination during the 1934 Tour of Japan. Upshot: “It is very well-researched and a balanced account, but it occasionally threatens to sag under the weight of such details. Readers need not be fans of baseball to appreciate the sport […]

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Move over, Natinals; here come the Angees

"Oddballs"

Remember this? Well, now there’s this:  

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Mental Floss quiz: Who has more hits than Derek Jeter

Magazines

I will always have a soft spot for Mental Floss, the publication that assigned me my first cover story (which you can read here from a very early attempt at a website. I’m amazed it’s still available.) So here’s their latest baseball quiz, with Jeter as the focus. I missed four of the 11 players […]

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