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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“For one brief shining moment…”

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I was watching Johan Santana’s no-hitter on Friday and rejoiced as the Mets stormed onto the field to celebrate after the final out was recorded. I saw one fellow, in a Mets jersey and shorts, in the scrum and assumed he was a trainer; the players didn’t seem to think anything was amiss either. How […]

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Because you could put a statue on a really big bookshelf

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Unveiling the bronze statue of baseball Hall of Famer and humanitarian Roberto Clemente in Essex County Branch Brook Park on Sunday, June 3rd were (from left) Clemente’s son Louis, Clemente’s widow Vera, Newark Mayor Cory Booker, Essex County Executive Joseph N. DiVincenzo, Jr. and NJ State Senator and Essex County Deputy Chief of Staff Teresa […]

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The Bookshelf Podcast: Paul Staudohar

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There are numerous staples of baseball fiction: Kinsella and Lardner immediately come to kind, with contributions from writers that might surprise, such as Garrison Keillor and George Plimpton, both known for their work in other genres. Then there are the newcomers, putting more contemporary spins on a game that’s been around fore more than 150 […]

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Extra Innings isn’t over yet

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Still one copy remaining (see immediately below), so if you’re interested, let me know ASAP so we can get this party started.

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Bookshelf review “giveaway”: Extra Innings, by Bruce Spitzer

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Want to take a crack at writing for the Bookshelf? The first four respondents will receive a copy of Bruce Spitzer’s Ted Williams sci-fi novel, Extra Innings, either in traditional paper format or as a e-book. The caveat: they will have to write a review — 500 words or less — on the book. The […]

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Winner, winner, chicken dinner

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Congrats to Jerry V. from Belleville, IL, winner of the RKBB Facebook friend random selection, Hit By Pitch: Ray Chapman, Carl Mays and the Fatal Fastball by Molly Lawless. Next up: a copy of Marty Appel’s epic Pinstripe Empire: The New York Yankees from Before the Babe to After the Boss. Tell your friends!

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Lick it and stick it

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(Actually I guess you don’t lick postage stamps anymore.) Because you can keep stamps on your bookshelf: The USPS has announced four new baseball stamps honoring Joe DiMaggio, Ted Williams, Larry Doby, and Willie Stargell. From the press release: Baseball fans can celebrate their favorite All-Stars as a group or individually. Responding to overwhelming demand […]

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Review roundup, May 31

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♦ The Austin American Statesman posted this review of Lefty: An American Odyssey, the biography of an underrated hurler for the New York Yankees in the 1930s-earl 1940s. Upshot: “…”Lefty” charms not for the way it tells the story of a life but for the way it captures the way Gomez saw and experienced the […]

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“Baseball Friends” animations. What the…?

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Came across this quirky animation while doing some Ryan Braun research. Enjoy. And don’t make a “thing” out of it, either, ‘kay? It’s a tad out of date, since prince Fielder is no longer a teammate. This is one of a number of “sports friends” animations. Other baseball “collaborations” include Jose Reyes and David Wright; […]

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Author profiles

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Naugatuck Patch posted this story about Jack Cavanaugh, author of Season of ’42: Joe D, Teddy Ballgame, and Baseball’s Fight to Survive a Turbulent First Year of War. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ran this feature on R.A. Dickey. When you think about it, every town the Mets play should carry a story about him. And how […]

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Review roundup, May 30

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♦ James Bailey takes a look at Marietta College Baseball: The Story of the ‘Etta Express in this review. ♦ I did an interview with Paul Staudohar last week, the results of which will be posted as a podcast in the near future, While Googling around for some info on him (among other things, he’s […]

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501 Update: First blurb is in. Woo-hoo!

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Perhaps the nicest part of doing a book is when people you respect say something nice as “advance praise.” I’ve asked a few of my favorites to consider doing a blurb and only one declined. Oh well, you can’t win ’em all.. I received the first one this morning; it’s quite the ego-boost. I won’t […]

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Aussie author interview: Chad Harbach

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I get a kick out of how foreign media handle the occasional baseball-themed story. They almost seem apologetic that they have to explain what baseball is, as in the introduction to this audio interview with the author of The Art of Fielding from the Australian Broadcasting Company: American Author Chad Harbach is hot stuff in […]

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Author Q&A: Marty Appel

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The Bleeding Pinstripe Blue blog published this Q&A with Appel, author of Pinstripe Empire: The New York Yankees from Before the Babe to After the Boss, the new “definitive” history of the Bronx Bombers. Wouldn’t it be cool if Mantle was saying, “Psst, hey, Appel. Pull my finger?”  

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Review roundup: May 25

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Baseball Reflections posted this review of Ozzie’s School of Management: Lessons from the Dugout, the Clubhouse, and the Doghouse.

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‘Bizarro’ beach reading

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If you’re so inclined, skip the best-selling edition (Fifty Shades of Grey, anyone?) and dig into this: The 2012-16 Collective Bargaining Agreement. Hours of endless entertainment. Or you can wait for the movie to come out. (Hey, if they did it for Moneyball…)

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Author appearance: Dave Anderson

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Well, to be accurate, editor appearance. Anderson helmed the fascinating and entertaining The New York Times Story of the Yankees: 382 Articles, Profiles and Essays from 1903 to Present, a real time-capsule about the Bronx Bombers. Just as interesting as reading about Ruth, Gehrig, DiMaggio, Mantle, Maris, Mattingly, Jeter, et al, is — from a […]

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The 501 project: Moving right along

"Oddballs"

Well, the first round of edits are done. Now it goes to line editing, for a more careful going over. I must say I was disappointed in myself when I got the files back and found so many typos. There are always going to be artistic conflicts over wording. Perhaps if this was a novel […]

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Review roundup, May 23

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Louisiana Voice (Tagline: “Politics at its worst!”)  posted this review of Dirty Rice: A Season in the Evangeline League, by Gerald Duff. Upshot: “If you are a fan of the grand old game and you are into baseball lore, this book is for you” (isn’t that kind of the same thing?). Slim pickings today, folks.

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