What if more of life was like fantasy baseball?

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A recent episode of Jeopardy featured these questions under the category “Presidential Fantasy Draft”: Like his dad, he made the Big Leagues and his 1749 appointment to the Netherlands pads his INTL stats. In saying there was no “right of secession” but not backing it up, his PTCWOL (Push the Civil War on Lincoln) is […]

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So long, Manny. Don’t let the door hit you on the fanny.

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Very sad, the end of Ramirez’s career. To have played as long as he did, only to have people look at you funny now that this information has come out. But in a bizarro way, you have to give him credit for not saying: “It was my teammate’s stuff. I didn’t know what it was.” […]

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Because you can put a courtroom sketch on your bookshelf

Baseball art

The Hall of Very Good website posted this interview with Norman Quebedeau, a San Francisco-based courtroom sketch artist in the Barry Bonds trial. You can more of Quebedeau’s sketches from his Facebook page here.

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Literary birthday greetings: Catfish, The Kid, and Kirby

Biography

Gary Carter turns 57 today. Among the books written by or about The Kid: Still a Kid at Heart: My Life in Baseball and Beyond, by Carter A Dream Season, by Carter Gary Carter, le “Kid” (French Edition) Catfish Hunter was born in 1946. Catfish, by Hunter Cooking with “Catfish” Hunter: Tasty recipes for people […]

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People of the book: New titles highlight Jewish legends of the game

2011 title

This originally appeared in the New Jersey Jewish News, March 31. It’s not quite one of the Four Questions, but Washington Post sportswriter Thomas Boswell devoted an entire best-selling collection of his columns to explain Why Time Begins on Opening Day. For long-chilled fans, time begins again today, baseball’s earliest start ever. Several new books […]

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This week in the weeklies: The Baseball Preview Issues

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Yay! The April 4 issues of Sports Illustrated and ESPN The Magazine finally gets down to bidness! Cover Cover price $5.99 $4.99 Can I read it on-line (no smartphone apps or iPads gizmos)? Yes, but without the images. Only if you’re an ESPN “Insider” (subscription) Main Features “Radar Love,” by Tom Verducci — An examination […]

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Literary birthday greetings: Bobby Doerr and the Little Napoleon

Biography

The Red Sox Hall of Fame second baseman turns 93 today. As my people say, ken ahora. Doeer was a nine-time All Star and one of the subjects of the late Dave Halberstam’s 2003 bittersweet book, The Teammates: A Portrait of a Friendship. Also born this date, John McGraw — the Billy Martin of his […]

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Authors appearance: Casey Stengel’s Baseball

Annoucements

The Casey Stengel Chapter of SABR hosts a program in honor of the Ole Perfessor on Thursday, April 14, at 6:30 p.m. at the Museum of the City of New York, 1220 Fifth Avenue (212-534-1672 or www.mcny.org Among the writers participating in the event: Marty Appel, former public relations director and television producer for the New […]

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Literary birthday greetings: Black Mike

Biography

Hall of Fame catcher Mickey Cochrane was born this date in 1903. According to Baseball-Reference.com’s “Bullpen” section, Cochrane earned his nickname because of his competitive nature and fiery temper. Mickey Cochrane: The Life of a Baseball Hall of Fame Catcher, by Bevis, 1998.

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More one-a-days

Reviews from other sources

The latest from Tom Hoffarth’s series of 30 baseball books in 30 days. Day Four: Baseball Prospectus 2011 Day Five: The Extra 2% Day Six: Uppity: My Untold Story About the Games people Play, by Bill White You can read about the the previous entries here.

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Team of the Times?

Magazines

A while back, The New York Times occasionally published Play, a sports supplement magazine. Sadly, that welcome Sunday extra disappeared, undoubtedly a victim of declining revenues. But the Times hearkened back to those flush days this week in its regular Sunday magazine. The excellent Pat Jordan opines — and not always favorably — on the […]

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Just an observation: Tampa Bay Rays

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The team has scored three runs in three games, one of those coming on a home run by Ben Zobrist. I know it’s very early, but only Zobrist and B.J. Upton have more than one hit. The Rays are dead last in the Majors in runs, on-base percentage, slugging average, and batting average, with an […]

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Literary birthday greetings: Gil Hodges, the Golden Eagle, the Goat, and Superjew

Autobiography/memoirs

Gil Hodges was born this date in 1924. While compiling my list of books about Hall of Famers, I couldn’t help but ask why some of these guys were in while someone like Hodges was out. Praying for Gil Hodges: A Memoir of the 1955 World Series and One Family’s Love of the Brooklyn Dodgers, […]

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A haul of Hall books: Rube Waddell to Robin Yount

Autobiography/memoirs

Intro: As previously stated, the recent election of Robert Alomar and Bert Blyleven got me to thinking: how many Hall of Famers have had books written about them or penned their own stories. Here are the results. Again, this is not an all-inclusive list; almost all juvenile titles have been omitted. * * * Rube […]

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Hoffarth’s One-a-Day: Day 3

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Just like the vitamins, only with baseball books. From Tom Hoffarth of the Los Angeles Daily News: Today: Baseball America Prospect Handbook 2011 Previous entries include: Day 2: A Band of Misfits: Tales of the 2010 San Francisco Giants Day 1: Donnie Baseball: The Definitive Biography of Don Mattingly

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One-a-day: Tom Hoffarth

2011 title

Just like the vitamins, only with baseball books. April is that time of year when our old friend Tom — who writes about sports and sports media for the Los Angeles Daily News — does his “30 baseball books in 30 days” bit. And, just like last year, we’ll be posting his considerations within these […]

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Lest we forget: Lou Gorman

2007 title

The longtime baseball executive died yesterday at the age of 82. Gorman was the general manager of the Boston Red Sox from 1984-93. Here’s Bruce Weber’s obit in today’s New York Times. He published High and Inside: My Life in the Front Offices of Baseball in 2007.

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Baseball Digest, now and then

History

I was at my local Barnes and Noble recently and noticed the new March/April edition of baseball Digest on the rack. Shows how long it’s been since I last picked up a copy. The design had changed from the standard “digest” size to a regular magazine. Boo! One of the nice, nostalgic things about the […]

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Literary birthday greetings: Le Grand Orange and Knucksie

Biography

Daniel “Rusty” Staub turns 67 today. Rusty Staub of the Expos, by Robertson, 1971. Hello, Mr. Met!, by Staub, 2006 (juvenile). Few and Chosen: Defining Mets Greatness Across the Eras, by Staub with Pepe, 2009. Also born this date, Hall of Famer Phil Niekro, who turns 72. Knuckle Balls, by Niekro with Bird, 1986. The […]

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Author announcement: Bill White at Yogi Berra Museum

Annoucements

The former Major Leaguer, broadcaster, and National league president will be at the Yogi Berra Museum in Little Falls, NJ, tomorrow at 7 p.m. to discuss his new book Uppity: My Untold Story About The Games People Play. A former All-Star first baseman with the New York Giants, St.Louis Cardinals and Philadelphia Phillies, White became […]

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