Mr. Postman: New arrivals

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Just received W.P. Kinsella’s new book — his first in 13 years — Butterfly Winter. Greatly looking forward to it after I finish re-reading Thomas Dyja’s Play for a Kingdom.

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What to give this holiday: “Real” or “virtual” books

Lists

In an effort to cull out the weighty tomes that threaten to cave in our attic floor, my wife is giving me a Kindle for Hanukka with the hope that any new book I acquire will be in that format. I have long been opposed to e-books for aesthetic reasons. I like the tactile “interaction,” […]

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Eephus to launch new print publication

2012 title

Eephus League, the brainchild of Bethany Heck, is an eclectic and imaginative on-line magazine. Next year it will make the leap to a print edition. You can see a sample online here. Judging just by the preview, it looks great. Well-produced, graphically-sharp, and fun! I haven’t seen anything like it since the short-lived 108 a […]

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Time well spent: A visit to the Yogi Berra Museum

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Spent a few pleasant hours at the Yogi Berra Museum in Little Falls last Saturday. Ostensibly it was for a book sale. Turns out, mine were the only ones for sale that day. It was nice catching up with Dave “No Relation” Kaplan, executive director of the Museum and co-author of several Berra books and […]

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Say it ain’t so, Ryan: continued

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

It’s not that I wish this situation would just go away; I just wish it would be resolved more quickly than it seems it will be. MLB won’t be meeting on this until the middle of January. In the immediate meantime, we’ll have to hear pundits weighing in how what a shame it is that […]

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Say it ain’t so, Ryan

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

Yeah, I know. It’s not exactly an original opening, but the sentiment is apt so… Is there any way to put a good spin on the news that Braun, the first Jewish MVP in almost 50 years, rested positive for a substance banned by Major league Baseball? There are several factors which conflict me, not […]

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Stealing a page from Time: Baseball books in 2012

Future projects

Lev Grossman contributed this piece on “Seven Books I’m Looking Forward to in 2012,” and since imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, I thought I might borrow that idea for these baseball titles on the schedule for next year that I’m particularly looking forward to. Pinstripe Empire: The New York Yankees from Before the […]

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Oh, baby, I love it! Tim McCarver wins Frick Award

Awards

The veteran player, announcer, and commentator has been selected as the 2012 recipient of the Ford C. Frick Award, presented annually for excellence in baseball broadcasting by the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. “Tim McCarver has been the face and voice of baseball’s biggest moments on national television,” said Hall of Fame President […]

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Because you can put a hat on your bookshelf

"Oddballs"

From MLB/SBNation.

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For Ron Santo fans, it’s about time

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The late Chicago third baseman was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame by the new incarnation of the Veterans Committee yesterday. Finally. Books by and about Santo include: Ron Santo: A Perfect 10 Ron Santo: Heart and Soul of the Cubs For The Love of Ivy (by Santo) Few and Chosen: Defining Cubs Greatness […]

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Mazel tov, Bob Elliott

Awards

From the Baseball Hall of Fame: Bob Elliott, who has been a positive influence on an entire country for the past 30 years as a writer, columnist and ambassador for baseball and Canada, was elected the 2012 winner of the J.G. Taylor Spink Award in balloting by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America. The author […]

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Call for papers: Hofstra University celebrates the Mets’ 50th Anniversary

Academic/scholarly journals

The following message comes from Richard J. Puerzer of Hofstra University. * * * April 2012 will mark the 50th anniversary of the New York Mets, one of the most popular and culturally significant baseball franchises. On Thursday through Sunday, April 26-28, 2012, Hofstra University will host a conference to consider all aspects of the […]

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Diane Firstman has way too much time on her hands, fortunately.

"Oddballs"

Just in time for the holidays, here’s her reworking of a Christmas classic, made relevant to baseball fans.

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Baseball book club news

2010 title

If you’re on Facebook, check out the Baseball Book Club group: We here at the Baseball Book Club know it’s hard to find time to read books, so we want to offer encouragement. The idea is simple. Members of the club will select a title to focus on as the Book of the Month and […]

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Because this is a full-service baseball media blog…

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I feel it incumbent upon myself to tell you that VH1 is airing another season of the reality show Baseball Wives. Now if you’ll excuse me, I have to go wash.

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A trip to the bookstore: USA Today Sports 2011 and SI‘s salute to Fenway Park

2011 title

Found of a couple of interesting items at the local B&N. The first was USA Today‘s annual sports yearbook (sorry, couldn’t find a picture of the cover on-line). It has all the usual info: lots of stats and standings, capsule news roundups, photos, etc. It carries a cover price of $7.99. My main bugaboo was […]

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Guess who’s back? W.P. Kinsella

2011 title

It’s been a long time since we’ve enjoyed a new baseball project from the pen/typewriter/computer of W.P. Kinsella. Well, the wait is over. Kinsella has recently released Name Your Link, which tells the story of Julio and Esteban Pimental, twins whose divine destiny for baseball begins with games of catch in the womb. They mature […]

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Speaking of Rothstein

Because I can...

My wife and I encountered two baseball references while watching a couple of our favorite shows on Sunday — Homeland and Boardwark Empire. Homeland is the story of Nicholas Brody, a U.S. Marine held captive for eight years in Afghanistan who may or may not have been turned into a sleeper agent by Al Qaeda. […]

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How we took in the game

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(Even before Vin Scully was broadcasting.) I came across this piece— “The History of How We Follow Baseball” — by Phillip Bump in The Atlantic while preparing the previous entry on the Eephus League scorebooks. It’s a fascinating look at the technology of bringing the game to fans prior to the mass availability of radio […]

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Because I keep old scorecards on my bookshelf

2011 title

Which would look a lot neater (both figuratively and literally) if I had been using these items by Bethany Heck over at the Eephus League site. (Also available as a two-scorebook bundle.)

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