Review roundup, June 13

2011 title

♦ 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

2012 title

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

2012 title

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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Review: The Most Expensive Game in Town

2012 title

I never had the chance to play Little League or in high school when I was a kid. And by the time I got to college I was so far “behind,” the best I could do was serve as manager for the varsity team. My parents didn’t want me doing anything “fun” on the Sabbath […]

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Jinxes, real and imagined

2012 title

The Seattle Mariners pulled off a no-hitter against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Friday night. Starting pitcher Kevin Millwood came out with an injury after six innings of not allowing a safety; a parade of five relievers finished the job and the mariners came away with a 1-0 win. This comes a week after Johan […]

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Bookshelf review: Lefty

2012 title

An American Odyssey, by Vernona Gomez and Lawrence Goldstone. Ballantine Books, 2012. Note: My review of this bio of an overlooked superstar appears on Bookreporter.com and is reproduced here for your convenience. Vernon “Lefty” Gomez, one of the greatest pitchers in New York Yankees history, came on the scene at roughly the same time as […]

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Another county heard from: Glenn Wilson

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This spring, Triumph released memoirs/bios about Oil Can Boyd and Willie Mays Aikens. All props to these guys for being members of the select fraternity of those who made it to the Majors. But they really “deserve” books about them? Boyd was 78-77 over a 10-year career while Aikens  played eight seasons (done by 31) […]

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Review roundup: June 8

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♦ Baseball Prospectus chose an odd assortment for this list of  “10 Favorite Baseball Books”‘ which I suppose could be considered min-reviews. ♦ The Boston Globe published this review of They Call Me Oil Can: Baseball, Drugs, and Life on the Edge, by Oil Can Boyd with Mike Shalin. As regular readers of the Bookshelf […]

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First Moneyball, now this?

Baseball movies

If you thought it was a stretch to make a feature film out of Michael Lewis’ non-fiction baseball classic Moneyball, what say you about Buzz Bissinger’s Three Nights in August, which considers a 2003 series between the St. Louis Cardinals and Chicago Cubs? According to this piece on variety.com, Billy Bob Thornton will play the […]

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This just in: Baseball’s War Roster

2012 title

No sooner do I get done composing an entry about Gary Bedingfield than Brett Kiser’s new book from McFarland arrives. While Bedingfield concentrates primarily on the Major and Minor Leaguers in World War II, Kiser’s Baseball’s War Roster: A Biographical Dictionary of Major and Negro League Players Who Served, 1861 to the Present, is, by […]

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Lest we forget: Ray Bradbury

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

The world lost one of its greatest writers when Ray Bradbury passed away Tuesday at the age of 91. The author of such sci-fi classics as Fahrenheit 451, The Illustrated Man, and The Martian Chronicles, among many others, got his start with short stories such as  “The Big Black and White Game,” which appeared in […]

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Honoring him who honors the veterans

2009 title

Rob Neyer at SB Nation posted this item about Gary Bedingfield, host of Baseball in Wartime and author of Baseball’s Dead of World War II: A Roster of Professional Players Who Died in Service. Awhile back I had a chance to e-chat with Bedingfield, a native of Great Britain, about his interest in paying tribute […]

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R(-O-C-)K at the BEA

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(Update:  I do not have a middle name. My parents were very poor. So sometimes I fiddle around with one to see what kind of junk mail it engenders. The latest one is “Fitzgerald.”) Spent the day at the BookExpo America at the Javitz Center in Manhattan. It’s always fun to see what the industry […]

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Game over

2012 title

Having received the requisite number of responses, the Extra Innings review-a-thon is over. Please send your review to me at ron(at)ronkaplansbaseballbookshelf(dot)com at your earliest convenience. Two requests: Keep your critique to less than 500 words and avoid using profanity, even if you’re quoting from the book. Thanks and enjoy.

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Review roundup: June 5

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♦ The New York Times posted their annual baseball roundup, albeit with fewer titles than usual. But remember, it’s quality, not quantity. Jim Bouton offers his review of two Yankees books: Marty Appel’s Pinstripe Empire: The New York Yankees from Before the Babe to After the Boss and Damn Yankees: Twenty-Four Major League Writers on […]

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Lest we forget: Pedro Borbon

Lest We Forget

Because he might have kept Buzz Capra’s cap on his bookshelf. You know, like a hunting trophy. Borbon, a reliever for the Big Red Machine in the 1970s, died Monday at the age of 65. During the 1973 playoff brawl between his Reds and the New York Mets, Borbon sprinted in from the bullpen to […]

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