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…

2011 title

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

Uncategorized

(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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Literary birthday greetings: Vin Scully

2009 title

A day late, but with all due respect to Scully, who turned 84 yesterday. Curt Smith, the go-to writer on the history of baseball broadcasting, published Pull Up a Chair: The Vin Scully Story in 2009.

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Murray Chass among Int’l Sports Hall of Fame inductees for 2012

Awards

Former New York Times baseball writer Murray Chass is among a group of five Americans who will be inducted into the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame, located in Netanya, Israel. Chass, a resident of Fair Lawn, is a recipient of the Spink Award, given for contributions to baseball writing, and was installed in the […]

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Big surprise: NYTimes picks Art of Fielding

2011 title

The New York Times has included The Art of Fielding as one of its “100 Notable Books of 2011.” Now there’s a shocker. Baseball Nation posted a two-part interview with author Chad Harbach, which you can read here and here.  

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Finally! (Or “The Art of Fielding misses a perfect game”)

2011 title

Someone who doesn’t think The Art of Fielding is Abner Doubleday’s gift to baseball. Or something like that; it’s all about the metaphors. Richard Peterson, an author and editor of books on the national pastime, published this critique in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch which starts off The celebration of “The Art of Fielding” as the […]

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Belated literary birthday greetings: Stan the Man

2010 title

Musial turned 91 yesterday. I kind of feel badly for him. Although he’s surely one of the all-time greats, the contemporary fans rarely hears his name mentioned in the same breath as a Willie Mays or a Mickey Mantle, even though Musial’s stats are comparable, if not better. Books on Musial include: Stan Musial: Baseball’s […]

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Baseball cards sure have changed since I was a kid

Baseball Cards

When I was a kid, the back of typical non-star card included info about the players hobbies (“Tim likes to read”; “Bob hunts inn the off-season.” Here’s one for former Major Leaguer Jim Piersall, who suffered from mental illness in the early 1950s and wrote about his experiences in the best-seller, Fear Strikes Out. Was […]

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Because you could put a Lou Gehrig bat on your bookshelf

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

provided it was wide enough and you have about a half mil to spare. Interesting back story to it, as well, regarding actor Kurt Russel and his extended family, including former Major Leaguer Matt Franco.  

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The beginning of the end?

2010 title

The old joke goes, “You can’t have everything. Where would you put it?” That’s kind of the way I’ve come to think about my library. Obviously there’s no way I can acquire every book I’d like, plus the ones I do have, gathered over 30 years, are starting to make a dent in the floor. […]

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Back to the source: Lewis and Beane discuss Moneyball

Business of baseball

In this piece from Slate.com, author (right) and subject (left) discuss what the neo-classic mix of sports and business hath wrought.

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Hot stove reading list: Aerys Sports

2010 title

Now that we’re headed into the cold dark days, it’s time to cozy up with some baseball reading. This serves a few purposes. For one thing, it keeps your mind on the game. Secondly, with all this time, you can branch out and pick up a few titles you either didn’t have time for it […]

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Literary birthday greetings: Buck O’Neil

2007 title

A bit late, but O’Neil would have celebrated his 100th birthday last Sunday. In his honor, The Soul of Baseball: A Road Trip Through Buck O’Neil’s America.  

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