You could buy a lot of hot dogs in those days for $17.15.

Baseball art

Zack Hample, baseball author and collector extraordinaire, discovered this fun find: an expense sheet for the NY Mets in 1962. The per diem for most of the team seemed to have been $17.15. Today that would be, like, a million dollars.

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Spring cleaning, er, reading

2012 title

When my wife gave me a kindle for the Hanukka, it was with the understanding that I would bring fewer books into the house. Yeah, that’s not working out too well right about now, as new baseball titles just keep coming. I have been asking for them in Kindle format whenever possible, but it’s not […]

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I don’t like the looks of this: NL to adopt the DH?

Commentary by Ron Kaplan

First it was regular interleague play. Then the Brewers switched leagues. Now the Astros will move to the AL (why couldn’t they have just left the Brewers alone?) But now, Sports Illustrated‘s Tom Verducci asks “Is the designated hitter coming to a National League park near you?” I get it. They’re trying to pump up the […]

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Bits and Pieces: Baseball is a metaphor for…Downton Abbey?

2011 title

A roundup of a few stray items. • James Bailey posted a review of David Stinson’s novel Deadball. • My wife and I recently discovered Downton Abbey big-time. We watched both seasons via Netflix and PBS.org in less than two weeks. Pieces like this are kind of a stretch, but it suggests “Baseball and Downtown […]

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Author appearance: R.A. Dickey

2012 title

The Mets’ resident egghead is publishing Wherever I Wind Up: My Quest for Truth, Authenticity and the Perfect Knuckleball (with Wayne Coffey). Would it be mean to call Dickey a knucklehead, too? He had a nice Q&A — more about the writing than his pitching — in the Newark Star-Ledger on Sunday. So, like his […]

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Author appearance: Bud Harrelson

2012 title

Frankly, I’m surprised more former Mets aren’t hopping on the 50th anniversary bandwagon with books. Buddy Harrelson, one of the team’s early stars, is coming out with Turning Two: My Journey to the Top of the World and Back with the New York Mets (with Phil Pepe). I have to say, that’s an odd name; […]

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Lest we forget: Don Mincher (with update)

Baseball Cards

When you’re a young kid, you don’t have any real concept of age. One of the first things you say to a new contemporary is, “I’m seven; how old are you?” When you go to camp, you think the counselors are adults, even though they’re only a few years your senior. But now that I’m […]

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Well, now he has the time to write another book

Autobiography/memoirs

Lenny Dykstra was sentenced to three years “in a California state prison after pleading no contest to grand theft auto and providing a false financial statement.” Dykstra published his memoir Nails: The Inside Story of an Amazin’ Season shortly after the Mets’ 1986 World Championship.

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Because you can listen to Z100 on a radio on your bookshelf…

"Oddballs"

My daughter, Rachel, an intern at Clear Channel, created this gallery of, ahem, “Baseball hotties” for the Z100 website.

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Sorry, Mr. Postman: UNP books arrive

2012 title

Actually, apologies to the office manager, who had to schlep these books to my desk. Four titles from the University of Nebraska Press arrived today (full disclosure: UNP will be publishing my 501 book next year). In order of interest to me (with all due respect to the authors and which probably means the order […]

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Happy anniversary?

2009 title

As Dan Epstein over at Big Hair & Plastic Grass reminds us, “On this date in 1973, Yankee pitchers Fritz Peterson (front) and Mike Kekich (second from left) shock their team, baseball, and the country with the announcement that they’ve swapped families — their wives, children and pets are all included in the deal.” Seems […]

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The Bookshelf Podcast: Andy Strasberg

2012 title

Back in the day (i.e., when I was a kid), taking pictures was a pretty big deal. Cameras used real film (kids, ask your parents), either in roles for SLR cameras that a) cost money, and b) had to be developed, which cost more money. If you had an “instamatic” camera, then you had to […]

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Bookshelf review: Deadball: A Metaphysical Baseball Novel

2011 title

by David B. Stinson (Huntington Park Publications, 2011). They did build it, and they did come. The “build” part are dozens of old baseball parks and stadiums, now long gone. The “they” are the hundreds of athletes who played for various teams in the late 19th and early 20th century.  Such is the focus of […]

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Give to a Very Good cause: UPDATE

Future projects

Went to make my pledge to the Kickstarter campaign for The Hall of  Very Good e-book project and am happy to report that they have raised, as of this writing, more than $6,600. From the entry: Update 2: Thanks to so much support, we’ve brought on board three more writers: Bill Parker, The Common Man, and […]

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501 Baseball Books: A progress report

501 Baseball Books...

Just received an email from my editor at University of Nebraska Press, who’s is in the process of send back the manuscript for final changes and edits. Whee! 501 Baseball Books the Literate Fan Must Read is due out in 2013.  

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Mr. Postman: Special delivery — Damn Yankees

2012 title

Just received an advance copy of Damn Yankees: Twenty-Four Major League Writers on the World’s Most Loved (and Hated) Team, edited by Rob Fleder (Ecco). The book, due out in April, features contributions from some of my favorite writers (although, to be technically correct, the “Major League” probably refers to their status as tops in […]

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San Francisco art gallery celebrates 15th annual baseball exhibition

2012 title

From the George Krevsky Gallery: Opening day of baseball season millions join together to root for  their home team, to watch, to listen and to experience.  Partake in this great American pastime at The George Krevsky Gallery’s Art of  Baseball: 15th Annual Exhibition featuring 76 drawings, paintings, and sculptures by 46 artists from across the […]

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Review: Banzai Babe Ruth

2012 title

ForeWord Reviews carries a review of Robert Fitts’ latest book, Banzai Babe Ruth, in its current issue. Looking forward to reading this one on the near future.

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The Literate Red Sox Fan, via Richard Johnson

Because I can...

Richard Johnson, curator of The Sports Museum in Boston and author, co-author, or editor of several baseball titles including: The American Game; Baseball. Ethnicity, and The American Dream, Red Sox Century, DiMaggio, An Illustrated Life, and Ted Williams, A Portrait in Words and Pictures, posted this piece on Facebook today. I have taken the liberty […]

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Because everybody loves a mystery

Baseball Cards

The latest from Hardball Times’ Bruce Markusen’s “Baseball Card Mystery” series: Lenny “Len” Randle. Enjoy.  

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