New book features interviews with Jewish Major Leaguers

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Editor’s note:  JTA published this excerpt from Jewish Major Leaguers in Their Own Words: Oral Histories of 23 Players,  edited by Peter Ephross and published by McFarland. Talkin’ baseball: Jewish Major Leaguers and why we care about them by Peter Ephross Nearly all fans of baseball history have heard of Hank Greenberg. Most have heard […]

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Mr. Postman: Recent arrivals

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Over the past few days, a number of interesting items have come my way. Summer of ’68: The Season That Changed Baseball–and America–Forever, by Tim Wendel, makes me feel old. “History” should only apply to events that took place before I was born. This was the first year I really started paying attention to baseball […]

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Enjoy Ichiro while you can

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He’s not getting any younger. This post on Cardboard Icons may not the the most illuminating (all due respect to the blogger), although it does explain how some card companies to not have the blessings of Major League Baseball and therefore cannot show any official logos (i.e., they didn’t pay any licensing fees) . But […]

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The latest “Baseball Card Mystery”: Tim Foli

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Via Bruce Markusen at The Hardball Times.

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Baseball authors galore at Bergino Clubhouse

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The Bergino Baseball Clubhouse, located at 67 East 11th Street in Manhattan, has just announced their spring lineup of author discussions and as usual it’s packed with all-stars. Wednesday, April 18: Tim Wendel, author of Summer of ’68: The Season That Changed Baseball–and America–Forever Thursday, April 26: Harvey Araton, Driving Mr. Yogi: Yogi Berra, Ron […]

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Because you can keep a bobblehead on your bookshelf…

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Rob Neyer thinks something’s amiss in this “tribute” to Pablo Sandoval. I’m thinking a ball, but maybe it’s even more obvious that I just don’t get?

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Baseball Reliquary program honors Bill Veeck

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The always-entertaining, education, and interesting Baseball Reliquary will host  “Bill Veeck: Baseball’s Greatest Maverick,” an exhibition at the Arcadia Public Library, Arcadia, California, from April 9 and through May 24. The exhibition is based on Paul Dickson’s book, Bill Veeck: Baseball’s Greatest Maverick, the first major biography on this American original, which is due out […]

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Bits and pieces, March 19

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Alex Belth, author of Stepping Up: The Story of All-Star Curt Flood and His Fight for Baseball Players’ Rights and Lasting Yankee Stadium Memories: Unforgettable Tales from the House That Ruth Built, conducted this in-depth interview with Rob Fleder, editor of the new collection of essays, Damn Yankees: Twenty-Four Major League Writers on the World’s […]

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Author appearance: Robert Fitts

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The author of Banzai Babe Ruth: Baseball, Espionage, & Assassination during the 1934 Tour of Japan will discuss his latest book at Oblong Books & Music, 6422 Montgomery St., Rhinebeck, NY on Saturday, March 24 at 7:30 p.m. For more information, call 845-876-0500.  

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Lest we forget: Furman Bisher

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One of the legends of the sportswriting world passed away yesterday at the age of 93. Bisher began writing for the Atlanta Journal Constitution in 1950, retiring in 2009. he began his newspaper career in 1938 at the Lumberton Voice in North Carolina. I recall him from his work as a region writer covering the […]

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The Bookshelf Podcast: Ari Alexenberg

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This week’s podcast is a little different. Ari Alexenberg is no author (although as a pitcher I’m sure his “authored” some great games over his long amateur career). Rather he is the subject of Coming Home, a documentary currently under production. The film tells the story of his participation in the only season of the […]

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Bookshelf Review: The Emerald Diamond

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Mt review of Charley Rosen’s book appears on this week’s Bookreporter.com. Just in time for St. Patrick’s Day, Charley Rosen offers a tip of the tam o’ shanter to the many men who helped shape the national pastime into the game we enjoy today in this fast-paced history. Rosen — whose previous baseball book (following […]

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I love St. Patrick’s Day, but thank goodness it comes just once a year

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Mr. Postman: New arrivals

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Several new titles arrived over the past week including: Before the Curse: The Chicago Cubs’ Glory Years, 1870-1945, by Randy Roberts and Carson Cunningham A People’s History of Baseball, by Mitchell Nathanson Bill Veeck: Baseball’s Greatest Maverick, by Paul Dickson (Of The Dickson Baseball Dictionary fame) The Big Show: Charles M. Conlon’s Golden Age Baseball […]

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Damn Yankees, the video trailer

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Thanks to Dan Barry, one of the contributors to this collection of essays, for alerting to this excellent book trailer: Barry will join fellow contributors Will Leitch, Jane Leavy, and Rob Fleder, editor of Damn Yankees at a discussion and booksigning on April 18 at the Yogi Berra Museum in Little Falls, NJ. For more […]

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I’ve been dreading this for a long time: The baseball glove

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The guys on my softball team make fun of my glove. It’s old and very floppy and has resulted in a couple of errors as the ball flicked would bend back the top rather than stick in the webbing. I’ve been thinking of buying a new one but have been a bit reluctant. It’s not […]

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Topps must believe “it ain’t cheating if you don’t get caught”

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But savvy baseball cards buffs like Night Owl Cards caught them. To be fair, back int he day when the company released one series at a time, instead of all at one (kids, ask your parents), they often airbrushed logos onto the hats and/or unis of players who had been traded during the season. In […]

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Why should this be such a rarity?

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I find it somewhat ironic ironic that a soccer game should be the venue where so many people are singing the National Anthem. It’s not even an “American sport”; at least not on a level like baseball, basketball, and football. It used to be that this was a given that fans would sing “The Star […]

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Author appearance: Tim Wendel at Politics & Prose

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The author of the new Summer of ’68: The Season That Changed Baseball–and America–Forever will be at the famous Politics & Prose Bookstore, 5015 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington D.C. (202-364-1919), on Saturday, April 14, at 1 p.m. Wendel, a former baseball writer for USA Today, also wrote High Heat: The Secret History of the Fastball and […]

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Review: Banzai Babe Ruth

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James Bailey posted this review of Banzai Babe Ruth: Baseball, Espionage, & Assassination During the 1934 Tour of Japan on the Baseball America website. Upshot: “This is a well-researched, fascinatingly told tale of two super powers whose shared passion for baseball wasn’t enough to maintain the peace, though it did help to restore it in […]

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