A haul of Hall books: Hoss Radbourn to Nolan Ryan

2010 title

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. * * * “R” […]

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Two American pastimes

"Oddballs"

Baseball and The Simpsons. In the latest episode, Grandpa Abe serves as a guinea pig for a drug that will turn him from grumpy to glad. In order to test the product’s viability, the phrama testers experiment with several variations until the seemingly find the right one. The head of the company wants to make […]

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Literary birthday greetings: Player A and Player B

Autobiography/memoirs

One of our birthday boys is in the Hall of Fame, although their numbers are amazingly similar. 162-Game Avg Player A Player B At bats 638 586 Runs 97 102 Hits 190 171 Doubles 29 30 Triples 6 7 Home Runs 30 33 RBI 113 104 Walks 52 83 Strikeouts 110 144 Batting Average .298 […]

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What’s on Second: A literary recap

Reading Lists

The topic on the March 7 Internet broadcast of What’s on Second was the early history of the game, featuring guest John Thorn, newly-appointed as official historian for Major League Baseball. In addition to his book — Baseball in the Garden of Eden: The Secret History of the Early Game, books mentioned on the program […]

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Easter basket? No, baseball basket

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

Want to help out a good cause with the potential to score some baseball book swag? Writers for the Red Cross holds a weekly on-line auction. This week the prize is provided by Joseph Wallace, author of Diamond Ruby: A Novel and several other non-fiction coffee table titles about the national pastime. According to Wallace, […]

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Author appearances: Bi-coastal

Annoucements

Joseph Wallace, author of Diamond Ruby: A Novel, will discuss his work in a program of books and baseball on Sunday, March 20 at 3 p.m. at the Ossining Public Library, 53 Croton Ave, Ossining, NY (914-941-2416). Dan Fost, author of Giants Past and Present will unveil the new World Championship edition of his book […]

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Shameless self-promotion: What’s on Second

Annoucements

It’s Monday and that means I’ll be making my weekly appearance on the What’s On Second Internet radio program on Blogtalkradio.com. The show begins at 9 p.m. EST, and I’m usually on about 9:40. Tonight’s guest will be John Thorn, the newly-appointed official historian of Major League Baseball. Thorn, a prolific writer, has just released […]

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Bits and pieces (occasional links dump)

2011 title

Baseball Past and Present offers this list of 10 favorites baseball titles, only a couple of which might surprise. Fenway West, a Red Sox (duh)-centric blog, posted this review of Jonah Keri’s The Extra 2%. Upshot: “Move over Moneyball, there is a new addition to the business of baseball library.” There’s also a feature on […]

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Sweet reading from Maple Street

2011 title

As I’ve said in the past, I greatly enjoy the annual baseball glossy magazines, despite their increasing anachronistic qualities. But like a parent of a child in a school play, my major complaint is that thesy don’t pay enough attention to my team. Enter Maple Street Press. Their slogan: “1 Team. 128 Pages.” Sweet. I […]

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Literary birthday greetings: Pops, a Lefty, and the face of wartime baseball

Autobiography/memoirs

Willie Stargell, the heart and soul of the Pittsburgh Prates “family,” was born this date in 1940. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1988 Willie Stargell: An Autobiography, by Stargell with Bird, 1984 Out of left field: Willie Stargell and the Pittsburgh Pirates (A Prairie House book), Adelman, 1976 Lefty Grove was […]

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A haul of Hall books: Hal Newhouser to Kirby Puckett

2011 title

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. * * * Hal […]

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Lest we forget: Harvey Dorfman

Classic title

Don’t look for his name on Baseball-Reference.com. Harvey Dorfman, who specialized in helping players achieve peak mental conditioning, died earlier this week at the age of 75. I was wondering why he had multiple books on Amazon’s best-selling baseball chart when I did the TWIBB entry; now I understand. Dorfman had a major influence on […]

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TWIBB: March 4, 2011

2010 title

The top baseball books, according to Amazon.com as of Friday, Feb 25, at 1:30 p.m. Title Rank General Baseball Prospectus 2011 1 Baseball America 2011 Prospect Handbook: The 2011 Expert Guide to Baseball Prospects and MLB Organization Rankings 2 Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game, by Michael Lewis (Kindle version) 3 Moneyball: The […]

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Literary birthday greetings: Dazzy

Biography

The Hall of Fame pitcher who won “only” 197 games (while losing 140), was born this date in 1891. Charles Arthur Vance spent most of his career toiling for the Brooklyn Robins when they weren’t very good. I guess his seven consecutive years of leading the NL in strikeouts earned him the nickname as an […]

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Everything you always wanted to know about pronouncing statistical categories

"Oddballs"

but were afraid to ask. “WAR! Huh! Good God, y’all, what is it good for?” (Bet you didn’t know R&B singer Edwin Starr was a stat-head.)

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Bookshelf artist interview: Summer Anne Burton

Artist profile

I discovered Summer Anne Burton’s site — Every Hall of Famer — through another new and equally engaging site, Bethany Heck’s Eephus League of Baseball Minutiae. This was about the time I started compiling the lists of books about inducted members of the Hall, so it was kismet. As I’ve said before, I don’t much […]

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The Mets Fans’ Sad Lexicon

Baseball poetry

With apologies to Franklin Pierce Adams: These are the saddest words Mets fans could hear: “Invested with Madoff — we’re broke.” Try to deny, but the answer’s quite clear. “Invested with Madoff — we’re broke.” Major League Baseball lent millions in cash. More dough? “You kidding? That’s it from our stash.” The new baseball season […]

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CASEY award goes to author of Aaron bio

Annoucements

The winner of the 2010 CASEY Award, given to the best baseball book of the year by Spitball Magazine, is  Howard Bryant, author of The Last Hero: A Life of Henry Aaron. Bryant also won the award in 2002 for Shut Out: A Story of Race and Baseball in Boston, thus becoming the first author […]

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Literary birthday greetings: Wee Willie and Monte

19th century baseball

Celebrating a couple of 19th-century Hall of Famers today. Wee Willie Keeler was born this date in 1872. He was a prominent member of John McGraw’s first group of rowdies as described by Burt Solomon in Where They Ain’t: The Fabled Life and Untimely Death of the Original Baltimore Orioles, the Team That Gave Birth […]

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Winner, winner, chicken dinner

2010 title

Congratulations to Mark Stratton of Columbia, MO, winner of the February Facebook fan drawing of Pie Traynor: A Baseball Biography. The March prize will be Baseball in the Garden of Eden: The Secret History of the Early Game, by John Thorn, recently appointed as official baseball historian by Major League Baseball. Tell your friends!

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