Literary birthday greetings: The Flying Dutchman

2010 title

One of the all-time greats of the game, Honus Wagner enjoyed renewed fame because of his rare baseball card. He was born this date in 1878. The books specifically on Wagner (he’s included in many histories of the game) are divided into those about his life and those about the card and the collectibles industry. […]

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Hello, Studio? Get me re-write. Or not.

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

I exchanged a few e-mails with Fritz Peterson recently, wishing him birthday nachas. He said he was excited that the Matt Damon-Ben Affleck project about the family-switching he did with Yankee teammate Mike Kekich was being made into a feature film. But evidently not everyone is enthralled with that possibility. I can understand Kekich’s point […]

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Here we go agin (and, no, that’s not my usual typo)

"Oddballs"

First that, now this? (You have to look at the ad closely.) Good to see the person who sewed the letters on the uniform was able to find employment again.

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New MLB commercial channels Field of Dreams

Broadcasting

I looked and looked but could not find any on-line video for the scene in Field of Dreams in which a young Archie Graham stands in awe and rattles of the names of some of the ghost players that Shoeless Joe Jackson has recruited to play. Doesn’t this commercial from the MLB Network remind you […]

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Unrest in our nation’s capital

Uniforms

A little off-topic, but what is it with the folks in D.C? First they misspell the baseball team (multiple times), and now it’s the NBA Wizards?

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Dream on

Annoucements

Brought to you as a public service announcement. “Major League Baseball is looking for someone to watch games and blog.” Details: I’d try for this myself, but there’s no indication as to payment. Work fast; you never know when they’ll rescind the offer.

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Literary birthday greetings: Bobby Bonilla

Birthday greetings

Bonilla, who paired with Barry Bonds to form an awesome duo for the Pittsburgh Pirates, didn’t enjoy such good times after joining the NY Mets. he was one of the subjects depicted in Bob Klapisch’s 1993 “exposé,” The Worst Team Money Could Buy. Baseball-Reference lists the 1992 Mets’ total salaries at $42,180,335. Last year that […]

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Author appearance: Joseph Wallace

2010 title

Wallace will read from his 2010 title, Diamond Ruby: A Novel, at the WORD bookstore, 126 Franklin St., Brooklyn, NY, tomorrow (Feb. 24) at 7:30 p.m. Wallace, who has several non-fiction baseball books to his credit, will be joined by Randy Susan Meyers, author of The Murderer’s Daughters. For information, call 718-383-0096 or visit the […]

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Author appearance: Adrian Burgos, Jr

2011 title

The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, located in Kansas City, MO, will  host “Baseball Book Notes” featuring Dr. Adrian Burgos, Jr. on Saturday, May 7, at 10:30 am. Burgos, who teaches history at the University of Illinois, will discuss and sign copies of his work Cuban Star: How One Negro-League Owner Changed the Face of Baseball, […]

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Let the lists begin

2010 title

This is the time of year when you can expect to see a glut of articles and reviews on authors and new titles and old favorites. So here’s the first from the Christian Science Monitor. The lineup (because there are nine titles, get it?) incldues: The Natural, by Bernard Malamud Bang the Drum Slowly (Second […]

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Let’s play a game

2011 title

Looking forward to trying this one ut. If the game is half as much fun as the commercials, it’ll be a blast. Both Brian Wilson and Evan Longoria are natural when it comes to this stuff.

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This has “problem” written all over it

"Oddballs"

And not just because Charlie Sheen is associated with it. Why do the folks in Hollywood think it’s such a great idea to bring back a franchise several years — in some cases decades — later? Case in point: Sheen has expressed interest in  revisiting the Major League franchise, resurrecting Rickey “Wild Thing” Vaughn. He […]

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A haul of Hall books: Connie Mack to Stan Musial

2009 title

“M” is truly an amazing initial for Hall of Famers, isn’t it? Mays, Mantle, Musial, Marichal, , McCovey, Mathewson, no to mention managers such as McCarthy, Mack and McGraw Connie Mack (Manager; inducted 1937) My 66 Years in the Big Leagues, by Mack (1950) Connie Mack and the Early Years of Baseball, Macht (2007) The […]

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Shameless self-promotion

Annoucements

Tonight I’ll be making my regular guest appearance on What’s On Second on Blogtalk radio at 9 EST. I’ll be on around 9:40 to discuss spring training books.

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Announcement: R.A. Dickey penning his memoirs

Annoucements

When I first saw the headline in Saturday’s NY Times, I thought the writer, David Waldstein, was speaking metaphorically. Turns out Dickey — the surprise pitching star for the Mets in an otherwise dismal 2010 —  actually is writing a book, with the help of Wayne Coffey of the NY Daily News. From the Times‘ […]

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Get started on that “museum room”

Annoucements

Following an earlier post about creating a baseball room, I heard from Dave Kaplan, executive director of the Yogi Berra Museum and Learning Center, who wants to help you get started on the project. The Museum, located on the campus of Montclair State University in Little Falls, NJ, is currently under renovation and is offering […]

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A haul of Hall books: Chick Hafey to Monte Irvin

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. Chick Hafey (Inducted 1971) […]

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For teachers only: “How to Design a Room About the History of Baseball”

"Oddballs"

This interesting concept comes from ehow.com. On second thought, there’s really no reason a regular fan with a room to spare couldn’t follow these instructions to create a mini-museum at home.

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Hail to the chiefs: Presidents and baseball

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

The Hall of the Very Good blog posted this article about little known facts regarding the men who occupied the highest office in the land and the national pastime. Paul Dickson, baseball referencarian par excellence, published Baseball: The Presidents’ Game in 1993, with an update four years later. Dan Cohen published Play Ball, Mr. President: […]

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Literary birthday greetings: Alan Trammell

Biography

Trammell, the multi-time All-Star, Golden Glove, and Silver Slugger who spent his entire 20-year career with the Detroit Tigers, turns 53 today. There’s only one book — for kids — I could find on him which seems a bit sad given his length of service to one organization. Alan Trammell -Tiger on the prowl (Sports […]

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