Review roundup, June 20

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♦ You Stink: Terrible Teams and Pathetic Players got a stinky review from the Asbury Park Press. After reading this one, I don’t think my reviews are that harsh. At least I’ve never used the word “puerile.” More info on the book. And its official blog. It’s kind of funny. There’s a page on the […]

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“So let’s lift a glass…”

Television

I was tooling around the Internet recently and came across an item about Joe Garagiola, the former catcher who enjoyed a second act as author of the well-received Baseball Is a Funny Game. (More recently, Garagiola wrote It’s Anybody’s Ballgame and, most recently, Just Play Ball. What I also learned was that Jolly Joe was […]

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The next best thing to Disney World: Judaism and Baseball retreat

Annoucements

Surely you remember these. But for me, going to “Judaism and Baseball” at the Isabella Freedman Jewish Retreat Center in Falls Village, CT, next weekend will be even more fun. The program, which runs from Friday, June 29, to Sunday, July 1, features a number of speakers with whom I have become well familiar since […]

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Hall of Fame announces 2012 Authors Series program

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The story of baseball is told every day at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. But this summer, some of the latest unique and inspirational stories of the National Pastime will be celebrated through the Museum’s Authors Series program. The Hall of Fame will host seven Authors Series events throughout the summer, bringing […]

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Perfect-Shmerfect

Magazines

Last week, Matt Cain tossed the Giants’ first perfect game in franchise history. This was immediately compared with the one by the White Sox’s Philip Humber’s against the Oakland As in April, which may have gotten assistance from the home plate umpire on a swinging/held up third strike to end the game. The New Yorker […]

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Nuts for Nats

Magazines

With the Washington Nationals doing so well, it’s not surprising that some media outlets are jumping on this unlikely bandwagon. The Atlantic posted this article about the local fans behavior, unaccustomed as they are to being in a position where they can lord it over lesser ball clubs (like the Mets). The Washington Post, on […]

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Murray Chass is shocked, SHOCKED at Piazza’s publishing news

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

They’ve been talking about a Mike Piazza memoir for a few years now. Looks like the time is almost at hand for its release by Simon & Schuster. But exactly when is still up in the air. Pizza promised a “tell-all,” but would that include material about suspected performance enhancing drug usage? According to Chass’ […]

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Remembering Andy Jurinko

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Artist Andy Jurinko loved baseball. He was especially enamored of players from what he considered a “Golden Era.” He published Heart Of The Game: An Illustrated Celebration Of The American League, 1946-1960 and 2004 and his new title, Golden Boys: Baseball Portraits, 1946-1960 was published posthumously. Jurinko died of pancreatic cancer in February 2011 at […]

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The Bookshelf Podcast: Marty Appel

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Marty Appel is no stranger to the Bookshelf. I’ve met him on several occasions and his work as an author and publicist has often appeared on the blog. Now I’m pleased to report on perhaps his most significant achievement to date: Pinstripe Empire: The New York Yankees from Before the Babe to After the Boss […]

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It’s two, two, two Bookshelf items in one

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Baseball artist Graig Kreindler alerted his Facebook friends of a new item produced by the US Postal service: From the USPS website: Play Ball! is the perfect keepsake for both baseball fans and stamp enthusiasts. The 8½” x 11”, 40-page book is filled with the vivid paintings of artist Graig Kreindler, whose extraordinarily detailed work […]

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Review roundup, June 14

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JewishBaseballNews posted this review about Third Base For Life: A Memoir of Fathers, Sons, and Baseball, by Joshua Berkowitz. The book’s official website carries a few more reviews. Speaking of Father’s Day, here’s a piece from the Deseret News on Trading Manny: How a Father and Son Learned to Love Baseball Again, bu Jim Gullo, […]

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This week (June 11) in Sports Illustrated

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S.L. Price gives Texas Rangers slugger Josh Hamilton the star treatment with an in-depth profile. Cross your fingers that no ill befalls the outfielder, as was the case for Matt Kemp a few weeks ago. Price was the guest on a recent Inside Sports Illustrated podcast to talk about the background of his story (the […]

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The Bookshelf Podcast: Wayne Coffey

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I have to admit, when I first heard that R.A. Dickey’s memoir, Wherever I Wind Up: My Quest for Truth, Authenticity and the Perfect Knuckleball, contained information about his sexual abuse as a child, I thought, “Here we go again. Another celebrity who has to come up with an angle to sell his otherwise average […]

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Review roundup, June 13

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♦ The Wilmington Star News posted this review of James Bailey’s novel Bull Durham. Upshot: “The Greatest Show on Dirt will appeal to any hardcore reader of box scores who doesn’t mind the feel of wooden bleachers and isn’t put off by tobacco chaws.” ♦ This review of Robert Fitts’ Baseball, Espionage, & Assassination During […]

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The Bookshelf Podcast: Dave Anderson and Bob Woods

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With Father’s Day quickly approaching I thought I’d concentrate on a couple of books that would be great for dad. Perhaps mores o if he’s a fan of the Bronx Bombers, but these would be just as appropriate if he’s a student of baseball history as well as baseball cards, respectively. I’m speaking of The […]

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Father’s Day is at hand

"Oddballs"

Lots of things you could put on a bookshelf here. Baseball Nation’s Grant Brisbee has some suggestions for what to get the baseball-loving dad this year. Somehow I don’t the the catalog descriptions are taken from the source, MLB.com.

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Coming soon to a podcast near you

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With Fathers Day upon us, and a few prominent author appearances on the horizon, I’ve been scrambling to put up some relevant podcasts. So rather than putting up one this week, there will be a few including: Wayne Coffey, co-author of R.A. Dickey’s notable memoir, Wherever I Wind Up Marty Appel, Pinstripe Empire, which is […]

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Lest we forget: Dave Boswell

Lest We Forget

Man, these guys from my youth are going too fast. Boswell, who pitched primarily for the Twins in the 1960s, has died at the age of 67. Rob Neyer did a nice write-up on him on Baseball Nation. And more from the Minneapolis Star-Tribune. This is how I remember Boswell:

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Recent author appearances, in person and in print

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♦ Bruce Spitzer, author of the sci-fi-ish novel about Ted Williams rising from the dead, was on Beyond the Game, a White Plains community access cable channel. ♦ ♦ Received a copy of Ronnie Joyner‘s new Hardball Legends and Journeymen and Short-Timers: 333 Illustrated Baseball Biographies yesterday. It’s a throwback to the days when newspapers […]

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Lest we forget: Warner Fusselle

Lest We Forget

You might not be able to place the face or the name, but for anyone who grew up listening to a post-Mel Allen This Week in Baseball the voice sure is familiar. Fusselle, who had also been the play-by-play announcer for the Brooklyn Cyclones since their debut in 2001, died yesterday at the age of […]

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