Congratulations, Mariano

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The Yankee closer nonpareil became the all-time saves leader when he sealed yesterday’s 3-0 win against the Twins. In his honor, a few appropriate titles for your consideration: Bullpen Diaries: Mariano Rivera, Bronx Dreams, Pinstripe Legends, and the Future of the New York Yankees Heroes of the Bullpen: Baseball’s Greatest Relief Pitchers Pen Men: Baseball’s […]

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Moneyball, reassessed

Classic title

With the movie set to premiere this week, look for articles like these from various baseball/sabermetric/other sites re-examining the book to see if the principles are still valid. “Where does Moneyball stand now?” from BeyondtheBoxscore “For the Love of Moneyball: The Failure of Sabermetrics In the Absence of Necessary Resources,” from AthleticsNation “Your Field Guide To […]

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Does the Sports Illustrated curse apply to movies?

2011 title

Hope not, because Moneyball gets the honors for the Sept. 26 issue. The stories aren’t up yet, but I’ll post when available.

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A new round for Moneyball

2011 title

With the movie about to make its debut this week, look for an increase in sales (especially if they put Brad Pitt on the cover of a new edition). I’m sorry to miss the premiere tomorrow (the newspaper goes to press on Tuesdays), but I hope to catch it on Friday (looking forward to see […]

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Mission accomplished: Phase One

501 Baseball Books...

The 501 titles for the manuscript have been selected! Now comes the part where I put it all into the format required by the publisher There are actually a few more 501; I imagine as I tinker and fine tune, I will replace a few. One of the pleasant problems has been rediscovering old favorites […]

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And now a message from our artist

"Oddballs"

Arnold Roth was kind enough to create the caricature I use for everything (including my passport photo), so I have him props whenever I can. This comes from his new blog, Humblug.  

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A Yank in the AUS

Documentary

Actually several former Yankees — including Hall of Famers Whitey Ford, Yogi Berra, and Phil Rizzuto — made a trip to Austria during the strike season of 1994. The story was capture on film and is in the process of being produced as A Baseball Story Never Told, a documentary by Randy Reynolds, who accompanied […]

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Moron the Mets’ 9/11 hat fiasco

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If there’s one thing I hate, it’s spin for the sake of saving one’s a**. Of course, this could be something coming out of Bud Selig’s PR machine, but according to an article in the New York Post claims the Commissioner’s office never threatened the Mets with fines if they wore caps honoring the first […]

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Literary birthday greetings: Dave Kaplan

Because I can...

Dave “No Relation” Kaplan is the executive director of the Yogi Berra Museum and Learning Center, which has hosted some excellent author discussions over the years. (Allen Barra, author of Yogi Berra: Eternal Yankee, and Neil Lanctot, author of Campy: The Two Lives of Roy Campanella, will explore the lives and legacies of baseball’s two […]

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Sure enough, part 2

Fiction

Okay, so I was wrong about the front page part, but The Art of Fielding got another review in the Sunday New York Times Book Review section. And it’s another glowstick. The Milwaukee Sentinel-Journal ran this, but the author is a local boy, so what else are they going to say? More: * The New […]

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Hats off to Mets, MLB for 9/11 stance — NOT!

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Because you could put a commemorative hat on your bookshelf until MLB tells to you take it off. So the New York Mets wanted to show their solidarity for the commemoration of 9/11 by wearing hats from various city service organizations: NYPD, FDNY, etc. You wouldn’t think it was a big deal. After all, they […]

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The art of publicizing The Art…

2011 title

Will this book every get a middling review? First The New York Times calls it “not only a wonderful baseball novel — it zooms immediately into the pantheon of classics, alongside “The Natural” by Bernard Malamud and “The Southpaw” by Mark Harris — but it’s also a magical, melancholy story about friendship and coming of […]

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Sure enough

2011 title

They might as well just hand this guy the Pulitzer already and save the rest of the authors the time. But can anyone tell me of the top of his or her head what “chiaroscuro” means?  

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Winding down and getting worked up

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Almost done with the first go-around on Project 501. One thing that slows the process is that I want to re-read a lot of these books, which I will definitely do once I send the manuscript off to the publisher. Another thing that slows the process is that my typing skills are failing me, at […]

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Bookshelf review: Woman Characters in Baseball Literature

Commentary

 A Critical Study, by Kathleen Sullivan. McFarland, 2005. Novels and feature films tend to find comfort in stock characters. Stories about celebrities in particular focus on two or three types of women. You have your temptress who, for various reasons, wants to keep the protagonist from succeeding at his mission. For baseball materials you have […]

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At the risk of offending some of you…

Because I can...

who might find these Hitler parodies in poor taste, here’s one on why he hates the Cubs. Warning: Some VERY bad language ahead.  

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Because you could put a Dodgers cap on your bookshelf (if you could find one)

collectibles

The always-thoughtful Pitcher and Poets blog posted this entry about how the economy (or at least Dodger front office mismanagement) has made it amazingly difficult to buy a standard souvenir.

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Getting closer

Future projects

Just finished the 400th of the 501 books for my UNP project. Now the hard part is trying to be even more discerning in picking the rest of the titles. One of the problems I’ve encountered in going through all this stuff is time: I’ll pick something up and want to re-read it, but with […]

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Youk gotta keep busy when you’re on the DL

"Oddballs"

Kevin Youkilis has been on the disabled list for awhile now, but he’s not sitting around idle: And now available: The Making Of _____.

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Baseball books on eBay

Older title

I was doing some research for the 501 project and thought I’d take a look at what eBay has to offer. Turns out, it’s a lot. More than 4,000 items came up for the search term “baseball books” and it was interesting to see the make-up. Although I didn’t take a deliberate count, the vast […]

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