Literary birthday greetings: Zack and a King

Autobiography/memoirs

Clyde King was born this date in 1924. He published A King’s Legacy: The Clyde King Story in 1999, which isn’t bad considering his playing career lasted just seven seasons and five as a manager (but only one full season). Also born this date, Hall of Famer Zack Wheat (1888).  I don’t understand how there’s […]

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This week in Sports Illustrated (May 23)

Magazines

How hot are the Indians? (And why don’t more fans care?) MLB Poll: Who’s the nicest player in baseball? That’s all, folks.

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Blog headline of the week

"Oddballs"

As long as it’s just one or the other, that’s not too bad… This comes from Great Scot!, a blog from Scot Drucker, a minor league pitcher in the Tigers’ system: “Someone is going to get seriously hurt or injured“

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Literary birthday (and then some) greetings

Biography

Minnesota hometown favorite Kent Hrbek turns the big five-oh today. Surprisingly, he was an All-Star just once, finishing second in the AL Rookie of the Year voting in 1982 and MVP voting two years later. He lent his name to Kent Hrbek’s Tales from the Minnesota Twins Dugout in 2007. Also born this date (in […]

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Bookshelf review: The Captain

2011 title

The Journey of Derek Jeter, by Ian O’Connor. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2011 (Note: This review was published on Bookreporter.com on May 20.) You wouldn’t think Derek Jeter would be the cause of any headaches for the New York Yankees. An 11-time All-Star, 1996 American League Rookie of the Year, presumptive first-round Hall of Famer. A […]

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Lest we forget: “Macho Man” Randy Savage

Uncategorized

I’m embarrassed to admit it now, but there was once a time in my life when I indulged in… professional wrestling. One of the most popular of these “athletes” at the time was a guy know as “Macho Man” Randy Savage, a semi-bad guy, who had a very pretty “valet” who would accompany him to […]

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Double entendre link of the day

"Oddballs"

“MLB probes Dodgers’ Ethier for obscene gesture” Two thoughts: A) What are they hoping to find and where, exactly? B) Isn’t that a bit harsh punishment for flipping the bird to someone?

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“People of the books”

2011 title

Always happy when the mail carrier delivers a package (as long as it’s not ticking). Recently received Aaron Pribble’s Pitching in the Promised Land: A Story of the First and Only Season in the Israel Baseball League, his memoir about participating the Israel Baseball League, which lasted just one season (2007). Pribble pitched for the […]

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Literary birthday greetings: Gil McDougald

Birthday greetings

Gil McDougald, born this date in 1928, was a solid player on the Yankees during their heyday (hey-years?) of the 1950s. In 10 seasons, he averaged 14 home runs, 76 RBIs, and a .276 batting average. He added another seven blasts (and 24 RBIs) in eight World Series (53 games). Sadly his legacy is to […]

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Like Roy Campanella said…

"Oddballs"

“You got to have a lot of little boy in you to play this game.” Even if the game is “just” softball. Thanks to my own senior softball team manager, Sam, for passing this along.

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“Man, I wish I had a baseball cap right about now.”

"Oddballs"

Because you can put brains on a bookshelf, which is where this guy obviously left his. (Courtesy demotivationals4U.com)

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The world according to Jorge

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

Been meaning to post about this for a couple of days. Don’t know what kind of pickup this story has been getting outside the New York area, but hearts were all aflutter on Saturday because Yankees long-time catcher Jorge Posada — batting .165 and hitting in the number nine spot in the lineup against the […]

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More on Killebrew

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

From the Baseball Hall of Fame: Killebrew Family, Hall of Fame and the Twins Announce Funeral and Memorial Plans The Killebrew Family, the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, and the Minnesota Twins have announced plans for the memorial services and burial of the late Twins legend and 1984 Hall of Fame inductee Harmon […]

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Literary birthday greetings: Brooks, Mr. October (and Mr. Hardy)

Autobiography/memoirs

The Hall of Famers were born this date. Brooks Robinson turns 74, while Reggie Jackson turns 65. Books on Robinson include Third Base is My Home, by Robinson, 1974 Putting it all together,by Robinson, 1971 The Brooks Robinson Story, by Zanger, 1967 Books on Jackson include Reggie Jackson: The Life and Thunderous Career of Baseball’s […]

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Lest we forget: Harmon Killebrew

Lest We Forget

Killebrew passed away this morning. The Hall of Fame released the following statement: Harmon Killebrew Remembrances, From Family to Hall of Famers “It is with profound sadness that we share with you that our beloved Harmon passed away this morning. He died peacefully surrounded by Nita and our family. He will be missed more than anyone can imagine […]

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What’s on Second: A literary recap

2011 title

Haven ‘t appeared on the What’s on Second show for awhile because of my softball league obligations, but a rare Monday rainout (our Wednesday games seem to get postponed  with disappointing regularity) allowed me  to put in an appearance. MLB writer Jonathan Mayo (Facing Clemens: Hitters on Confronting Baseball’s Most Intimidating Pitcher) was the featured […]

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Paul Dickson wins Salin Award

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

Paul Dickson, author of several highly-acclaimed baseball titles, was selected to receive the 2011 Tony Salin Memorial Award, given by the Baseball Reliquary to in recognition of commitment to the preservation of baseball history. Highlights from Reliquary press release: Dickson is the author of nearly 60 nonfiction books and hundreds of magazine articles.  Although he […]

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Shameless self-promotion

Annoucements

Due to my softball team’s rainout, I’ll be back to my book discussion duties on the What’s On Second Internet radio program tonight at 9:45 p.m. EST. Seriously, this is the fifth rainout this year. At this rate, we’ll be playing into football season.

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Literary birthday greetings: Billy the Kid

Autobiography/memoirs

Billy Martin, the feisty ballplayer and feistier manager, was born this date in 1928. Martin was hired and fired so often by Yankees owner George Steinbrenner, it became something of a pop culture phenomenon. I’m pretty sure the original of this Miller Lite commercial has Steinbrenner saying, “You’re fired.” Sounds (and looks) like a dub […]

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Sad news about Killebrew

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

Say a prayer for Hall of Famer Harmon Killebrew. Just received this statement via the Baseball Hall of Fame: “It is with profound sadness that I share with you that my continued battle with esophageal cancer is coming to an end.  With the continued love and support of my wife, Nita, I have exhausted all […]

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