The next generation of baseball philosophers?

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Based on The Art of Fielding‘s faux book-with-the-book conceit, Derrick Goold, who hosts the Bird Land blog on Stltoday.com, held a contest to see if his readers could add to the bits of philosophy included in TAOF, which was written by the protagonist’s hero, “a former Cardinals shortstop who reigned as the greatest glove in […]

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Hey , kids, do you know what day it is

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Being the cheap bastard that I am, I wait until after Christmas to buy my calendars. The local book chain has them down 50 percent. If I didn’t care about what I get, I could wait another few weeks when they’ll be $1 each. But they had the one I wanted so I’m happy. I’m […]

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Baseball movie review: Milltown Pride

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In the spirit of the holiday, I watched a baseball film called Milltown Pride. Produced by Bob Jones University, it is a Christian film with a message that I don’t feel precluded from understanding simply because I am a Jew, so here goes. There are many good points to the movie. The lessons — the […]

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Seasons Greetings

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Light my Fire: Has the Kindle taken me to the Dark Side?

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Just received a Kindle Fire for Hanukka (Thanks, sweetie!). While it’s great fun (I can play Soduko to my heart’s content and not worry about killing trees), there are a few issues I have to resolve. Like any new toy, the first inclination is to play with it endlessly, seeing what it can do, all […]

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‘Tis the season for end-of-the-year lists

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James Baily published his list of top ten baseball books on Baseball America. His choices include, in order: The Art of Fielding: A Novel, by Chad Harbach (currently ranked #18 on Amazon) Bottom of the 33rd: Hope, Redemption, and Baseball’s Longest Game, by Dan Barry Baseball in the Garden of Eden: The Secret History of […]

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Literary birthday greetings: Josh Gibson

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The Negro League star known as the Black Babe Ruth was born this date 100 years ago. Books on Gibson include: Josh Gibson: Ther Power and the Darkness, by Mark Ribowsky (author of a new bio on Howard Cosell) Josh Gibson: A Life in the Negro Leagues, by William Brashler, who also wrote the novel […]

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Diane Firstman still has too much time on her hands

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A few weeks back I posted an entry about Diane Firstman’s imaginative baseball rendition of The 12 Days of Christmas on her Value Over Replacement Grit blog. Well, she’s at it again, this time deconstructing the classic poem “Casey at the Bat” to see how many times the scenario — home team down 4-2 with […]

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Kinsella feted by Canadian Baseball HoF

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W. P. Kinsella was awarded the 2011 Jack Graney Award, presented by the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame for a “significant contribution to the game of baseball in Canada through a life’s work or for a singular outstanding achievement.” The award is named for one of the first Canadian baseball players to enjoy success in the […]

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Shame, Shame, Shame

Bloggers

The Classic, a new outlet for quality sports items (what Grantland was supposed to be, according to their original mission statement), is quickly becoming one of my favorite sites and will continue to be as long as they keep posting stuff like this: An appreciation for the three volume The Baseball Hall of Shame, by […]

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National Pastime Radio: Chad Harbach interview

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The author of everyone’s darling The Art of Fielding was interviewed on a recent segment on Talk of the Nation. You here it here:  

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Jane Leavy: The daughter also rises

Bloggers

Jane Leavy, author of biographies on Mickey Mantle and Sandy Koufax, published this piece about Julia Ruth Stevens — Babe Ruth’s daughter —  on the Grantland website.

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Proving the metaphor baseball is Life

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Eephus League posted a link to a series of Life Magazine’s best baseball photos, so I’m extending the gesture. Paying it forward, as it were.

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SABR Bibliography Committee Newsletter, 11/11

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As many of you know, I serve as editor of the SABR Bibliography Committee quarterly newsletter. The most recent issues (Nov. 2011), features reviews on Under Pallor, Under Shadow: The 1920 American League Pennant Race That Rattled and Rebuilt Baseball, by Bill Felber; 1921: The Yankees, the Giants, and the Battle for Baseball Supremacy in […]

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Winner winner, chicken dinner

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Congratulations to Bill Grimes of Oak Park, IL, the latest randomly-selected winner of the Bookshelf Facebook Friend giveaway. This month’s book is Fenway 1912, by Glenn Stout. Come back soon to see the January title. And tell your friends.  

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Truth in advertising? Hardly

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So my internet service is provided by Comcast/xfinity. Whenever I sign in to check my email, the opening page contains dozens of headlines which are turning more and more into the on-line equivalent of supermarket tabloids. They tease with provocative come-ons in a desire to get the browser to click the link for stories that […]

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Happy trails to an old friend

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George Vecsey has announced his non-retirement (since he refuses to use the “R” word) in his last “official” NY Times column today. Vecsey, most recently the author of Stan Musial: An American Life, has also written Joy In Mudville: Being a Complete Account of the Unparalleled History of the New York Mets From Their Most […]

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MLB Network makes itself even more attractive to baseball geeks

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And I mean “geeks” in a  good way, although it seems they’re really trying to make the younger audience their key demographic by incorporating a new “social network” component. I guess that’s a good thing, since the powers that be are always complaining that they’re losing the younger fans. At the risk of sounding like […]

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Baseball movie news

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‘Tis the season for the various awards to start announcing their nominees. Surprisingly, Moneyball is up for four Golden Globe Awards, including best drama (!), actor in a movie drama (Brad Pitt), supporting actor in a movie (Jonah Hill), and best screenplay (Aaron Sorkin and Steven Zaillian). Rob Neyer, SB Nation’s baseball editor and a […]

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This week in Sports Illustrated

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This is the year-end issue, so it’s not that strange to find a baseball item. In this case, it’s Lee Jenkins’ excellent recap of “Best. Night. Ever.” which tells the stories of those amazing games on Sept. 28 that saw the Rays win in their last at-bat to win a playoff spot, the Red Sox […]

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