Shameless self-promotion, March 14 edition

Annoucements

I’ll be making my weekly guest spot on the What’s on Second Internet radio program tonight (I hope you all remembered to change your clocks). I usually show up around 9:40 and will be discussing the 2011 releases that highlight anniversaries of major milestones. Montreal landsman Jonah Keri (The Extra 2%: How Wall Street Strategies […]

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Literary birthday greetings: Puck

Autobiography/memoirs

Kirby Puckett, the Hall of Fame outfielder for the Minnesota Twins, was brn this date in 1960. Books on Puckett include: Puck! Kirby Puckett: Baseball’s Last Warrior, by Carlson, 2001 Be the Best You Can Be, by Puckett, 1993 I Love This Game!: My Life and Baseball, by Puckett, 1993

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Scorecard! Get yer scorecard here!

2011 title

The very fine Pitchers and Poets site, declared March 7-13 as “Scorekeeping Week,” featuring a series of entries about the fine art of the craft. I still have the program from my first game, a 1966 summer day affair between the Mets and Pirates. It’s full of “FO’ and “GB” and “K.” What can I […]

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Disclaimer? What disclaimer?

"Oddballs"

“Any rebroadcast, reproduction [emphasis added] or other use of this game without the express written consent of Major League Baseball is prohibited.” Or not: “Library of Congress Buys Audio Archive“: The library will announce the purchase of [emphasis added] the audio recordings on Wednesday. The archive belonged to John Miley, an 80-year-old retired businessman in […]

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Giving it 110%

2011 title

Well, in this case, it’s The Extra 2%: How Wall Street Strategies Took a Major League Baseball Team from Worst to First, by Jonah Keri. Keri, who published the excellent Baseball Between the Numbers: Why Everything You Know About the Game Is Wrong in 2006, took a in-depth look at inner workings of the Tampa […]

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Bookshelf review: Baseball: How to Play the Game

2011 title

Baseball: How To Play The Game: The Official Playing and Coaching Manual of Major League Baseball. Universe, 2011. This colorful and informative book comes out just in time for spring training (although many schools have already started their season). With text by Pete Williams, the large-format paperback covers all aspects of the game, from picking […]

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Literary birthday greetings: Dock

Biography

Dock Ellis, perhaps baseball’s trippiest pitcher, was born this date in 1945. Here‘s the entry I posted upon his untimely death in 2008. And a Robin Williams homage to Ellis’ most impressive feat: pitching a no-hitter while on LSD. The pitcher collaborated with the eminent Donald Hall on Dock Ellis in the Country of Baseball […]

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Collectible birthday greetings: Lou Limmer

Baseball Cards

Today we mark the birth of the late Lou Limmer. I don’t eBay often, but when I do it’s usually for some bit of Jewish sports memorabilia. Like this Limmer card from the 1955 Topps set. Colorful, ain’t it? I had the pleasure of interviewing Limmer shortly before he passed.

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Literary birthday greetings: Jackie Jensen

Biography

Ballplayers have had their careers cut short for all sorts of reasons. Jackie Jensen, a three-time All Star and 1958 AL MVP, couldn’t deal with the fear of flying. He averaged 21 home runs and almost 100 RBIs over nine full seasons in an 11-year career, spent mostly with the Red Sox. He retired in […]

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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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