Spitball Magazine announces Casey Award nominees

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The editors of Spitball released their list of finalists for the 2011 CASEY Award for Best Baseball Book of the Year: The Art of Fielding: A Novel by Chad Harbach Baseball in the Garden of Eden: The Secret History of the Early Game by John Thorn The Big Show: Charles M. Conlon’s Golden Age Baseball […]

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Bookshelf Review: The Last Icon

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Tom Seaver and His Times, by Steven Travers. Taylor Trade, 2011. I have very mixed feelings about this latest effort by Travers (A Tale of Three Cities: The 1962 Baseball Season in New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco; The 1969 Miracle Mets: The Improbable Story of the World’s Greatest Underdog Team; and Dodgers Past […]

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Bookshelf Review: Fear Strikes Out

Autobiography/memoirs

by Jimmy Piersall with Al Hirshberg. Atlantic Monthly Press/Little, Brown and Company, 1955. Jimmy Piersall was a two-time All-Star who sent 17 seasons in the Majors…and one summer in a mental institution. That’s the crux of this underrated autobiography from the mid-50s, well ahead of its time in discussing the issue of mental illness. Piersall’s […]

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Back again…

"Oddballs"

Just returned from vacation in the Berkshires, Hancock, specifically. A very nice place just across from Jiminy Peak. Managed to get a lot of reading done, including two books that will be the subject of reviews. I wanted to give a shout out to Tom and Elizabeth of Elizabeth’s Restaurant in nearby Pittsfield. I bring […]

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What I’m reading on my vacation

Because I can...

Heading off to the Berkshires for a week, weather permitting. I don’t have a Kindle/Nook/e-reader, so I have to do it the old-fashioned way: schlepping a box of books (fortunately, we’re driving). I always take too many books and too few clothes (fortunately we’ll have a washing machine in our timeshare unit). So this is […]

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These weeks in Sports Illustrated

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The Oct. 24 issue carried items about “Goats of Octobers Past,” Joe Sheehan on the Rangers; and Tom Verducci on the Series in general The Oct. 31 issue carried Verducci’s update on one of the most exciting Fall Classic in recent years ; a “sympathy note” to Red Sox Nation, and a sneak peek at […]

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Analysis: The Art of Fielding

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Not by me (at least not yet), but via a “book club” effort by the always thoughtful Pitchers and Poets blog. They started this “event” Sept. 21 (shows how long I’ve been out of circulation), so if you start from the beginning you’ll be working a bit awkwardly out of sequence, but it’s worth it. […]

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Because you can keep World Series programs on your bookshelf

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At the risk of sounding jingoistic, if the Fall Classic doesn’t take place in New York, it posts a problem for local sports pages. How much should they be writing, and would their readers care that much. So you go looking for filler. In this case The New York Times published this cool piece last […]

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The joy of rediscovery

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Sometimes I wonder, with all the new books coming out every year, why anyone would want to read something they’ve already read before. So many books, so little time. But while working on the 501 Book project I came across several titles in my library that I had never read, which no doubt led to […]

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Now hear this / National Pastime Radio: George Vecsey on Stan Musial

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With the Cardinals in the World Series, George Vecsey made a return visit to NPR, appearing on The Leonard Lopate Show to discuss his latest book, Stan Musial: An American Life. Here’s a review from the Houston Chronicle, just because I liked the caricature so much.

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Winner, winner, chicken dinner: Facebook Friend book giveaway

Annoucements

Congrats to Bonnie Bernstein of South Salem, NY, winner of the monthly Facebook Friend Bookshelf giveaway, Fenway Park:The Centennial: 100 Years of Red Sox Baseball, by Saul Wisnia.  

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The Bookshelf: Back in bidness

Annoucements

I was very touched to receive some e-mail asking about the blog, since I haven’t been posting in quite awhile. I have a good excuse: I finally shipped off my manuscript to the publisher on Friday. It had been an all-consuming project that even required a stretch of 36 consecutive hours at the computer to […]

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More Moneyball, with interest

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Okay, this time I mean it. These will be the last links to some interesting pieces about the new film. From Forbes, “Can Brad Pitt Pitch ‘Moneyball’ to Box Office Glory?” From Entertainment Weekly‘s “Inside Movies” column, “‘Moneyball’: How audiences fell back in love with screenwriting.” From Pop Matters, “Moneyball: By The Numbers” From The […]

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ESPN does The Bartman

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No, not the music video from The Simpsons, but one of their excellent “30 for 30” documentary films. Catching Hell, which also tells the story of Bill Buckner’s ill-timed error in game Six of the 1986 World Series,  airs tomorrow on ESPN at 8 p.m. EST. It is one of the entries in the Baseball […]

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Review: Mark Kurnalsnky’s bio on Hank Greenberg

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The Jewish Review of Books (shouldn’t that be Review of Jewish Books?) ran this review of Mark Kurlansky’s recent biography, Hank Greenberg: The Hero Who Didn’t Want To Be One. The piece begins with a reference to Mark Helprin’s short story, “Perfection,” which “re-imagined Bernard Malamud’s “Natural” as an adolescent Holocaust survivor whose otherworldly ability […]

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Fathers playing catch with sons, Internet edition

Bloggers

Jeff Gillenkirk, author of the novel Home, Away about a baseball star dad who puts everything on the line to raise his son, expands on some of those lessons in a new, non-fictional blog, Dads at Bat (“Thoughts about fatherhood, baseball and the American family”).

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This week (Sept. 29) in Sports Illustrated

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As promised, here are the baseball-related items from the current issue, which features the release of Moneyball as its cover story. Austin Murphy on “Brad Pitt Deals“ Tom Verducci on “The Art of Winning An (Even More) Unfair Game“ And a brief history of Sabermetrics Also, Joe Posnanski on uber Cubs fan Steve Hirschtick.

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Moneyball: The reviews are in

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I’m not going to dwell on this much more. This being the day of the release, the dailies  have issued their critiques. The New York Times made it one of their “Critics Picks.” (Here’s a sneak peak of a profile on Billy Beane slated to run in this Sunday’s NYT Magazine. The New York Daily […]

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Books for bewildered Astros fans

Biography

Take heart, Houston. You may have the worst team in the Majors this season, but you can relive past glorious and otherwise amuse yourselves by reading these Astros-related titles, posted by Ray Kerby and Darrell Pittman on AstrosDaily.com.

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Literary birthday greetings: Tommy Lasroda and Larry Dierker

Autobiography/memoirs

Lasorda, the “Dodgerest” of them all, turns 84 today. I Live for This: Baseball’s Last True Believer The Artful Dodger Dierker, All-Star pitcher and later manager for the Houston Astros, turns 65. This Ain’t Brain Surgery: How to Win the Pennant Without Losing Your Mind My Team: Choosing My Dream Team from My Forty Years […]

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