Literary birthday greetings: Nails

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Lenny Dykstra turns 48 today. Along with Davey Johnson and Keith Hernandez, Dykstra was one of those Mets who parlayed his sudden fame following their 1986 World Championship to publish a book (Nails: The Inside Story of an Amazin’ Season, written with Marty Noble). At the time, I remember thinking how vulgar the language was. […]

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Here we go again: Canseco to publish third book

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

Just when you thought it was safe to return to the library comes the news — rather the Tweet — that Jose Canseco, author of Juiced: Wild Times, Rampant ‘Roids, Smash Hits, and How Baseball Got Big and Vindicated: Big Names, Big Liars, and the Battle to Save Baseball will give it another go with […]

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Because some people leave their brains on the bookshelf

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As in the case of the genius who decided Ross Ohlendorf deserved a raise of $1,586,000 for winning one of 11 decisions for the Pirates last year. Sure, why not. The Pirates would have only won 56 games without his help. According to Wikipedia, that bastion of factual accuracy, “Ohlendorf [who majored in Operations Research […]

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Literary birthday greetings: John Kruk

Autobiography/memoirs

The poster boy for the unathletic-looking male, the one who gave millions hope that they, too, could fit in with the slim/muscular types, turns 50 today. Kruk was one of those players who was pretty good, but… He finished his 10-year career with an even .300 batting average and hit .348 in the 1993 World […]

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I looked at you and got that old feeling

Lists

I knew I was in trouble when one of the co-hosts of last night’s What’s On Second program on BlogTalkRadio didn’t know who the Smothers Brothers were (are, actually). I figured the SB’s were one of those cultural icons that transcended age, but I guess I was wrong. Then I look at GQ‘s poll of […]

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Check your local listings: Grady Sizemore

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

Because you can keep a TV on your bookshelf: Hot in Cleveland Episode: Sisterhood of the Traveling SPANX (NEW) Joy ends up with a younger man; Melanie tries to catch the eye of a doctor; Victoria gets in cat fight with Melanie Griffith; Elka’s enhancement idea for Grady Sizemore. 10:00 P.M. on TVLAND

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If at first you don’t succeed…

"Oddballs"

Brooklyn Cyclones give Aguilera second shot at National anthem? From the AP item: Cyclones general manager Steve Cohen [Editor’s Note: MOT?] said in a statement that “when a player makes a mistake, they usually don’t get a shot at redemption, but with a singer, that’s a different story.” Speaking of the Cyclones, they were included […]

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A Hall of a lot of new programs in Cooperstown

Baseball movies

From the Baseball Hall of Fame, this list of programs in the months ahead: A Celebration of Black History Month – Feb. 21-25: The Hall of Fame will host a week’s worth of programs celebrating Black History Month. Programs will feature Artifact Spotlights, films that feature the stories of Negro leagues legends and a walkthrough […]

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Life imitates art?

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(Because you can fit the sheet music for The Star Spangled Banner on a bookshelf.) My, that was a big “whoops” for Christina Aguilera at the Super Bowl, wasn’t it? Hey, Christina, Don’t Forget the Lyrics called. They want you as a contestant. (Believe it or not, there are folks out there who actually bet […]

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Shameless self-promotion

Annoucements

If you’re not otherwise busy watching Gossip Girls or some such nonsense, I will be guesting on What’s On Second: The Seamhead.com Radio Hour (not to be confused with The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour… or is it? Hmmm.) Anyway, the festivities begin at 9 p.m. and I’m slated to go on at 9:15 p.m. EST […]

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Literary birthday greetings: Quiz

Baseball poetry

This one is a bit more literary than most, since Dan Quisenberry was a published poet. On Days Like This: Poems was published in 1998, the year he passed away. This sample of his work is even sadder because of his untimely death. BASEBALL CARDS that first baseball card I saw myself in a triage […]

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Literary birthday greetings: The Babe

Biography

The Wali of Wallop, the Rajah of Rap, the Caliph of Clout, the Wazir of Wham, the Colossus of Clout, Maharajah of Mash, the Behemoth of Bust, the King of Crash, the Colossus Of Clout, the King Of Swing, the Terrible Titan, the Kid of Crash, the Jovial Giant and, of course, the home run […]

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Winner, winner, chicken dinner

2010 title

Congrats to Mark Armour, winner of the January “Facebook Friend” book, Pie Traynor: A Baseball Biography. Armour is a baseball writer in his own right, Armour is author of Joe Cronin: A Life in Baseball and Paths to Glory: How Great Baseball Teams Got That Way. The February book will be The Empire Strikes Out: […]

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Bits and pieces

2010 title

Another attempt to catch up on almost-forgotten items: An assessment of the 2011 Topps card set. Maybe it’s the nostalgia talking, but this looks like a set I’d like to have. Nice look, but there’s something about it that seems almost like a throwback to the days I was collecting (which I haven’t done for […]

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The Bookshelf Podcast: George Castle, Part 2

2010 title

The conclusion of my interview with George  Castle. http://www.ronkaplansbaseballbookshelf.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/RKBBCastleConclusion.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS

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The Bookshelf Podcast: George Castle, Part 1

2011 title

George Castle, the Illinois-based journalist, has made a sideline writing about baseball in general and the Cubs in particular. I had a chance to speak with Castle about his latest title, When the Game Changed: An Oral History of Baseball’s True Golden Age: 1969–1979. Amazon.com Widgets http://www.ronkaplansbaseballbookshelf.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/RKBBGeorge-Castle1-2.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts […]

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TWIBB: Feb 4, 2011

2010 title

The top baseball books, according to Amazon.com as of Friday, Feb 4, at 10 a.m. Title Rank General Baseball Prospectus 2011 1 Baseball America 2011 Prospect Handbook: The 2011 Expert Guide to Baseball Prospects and MLB Organization Rankings (Baseball America Prospect Handbook) 2 Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game, by Michael Lewis (Kindle […]

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Hail and Farewell, Andy Pettitte

Biography

The long-time Yankee pitcher (with a brief diversion through Houston), will announce his retirement today. Pettitte was one of the Mt. Rushmore of Yankees who came up through the minor league system and brought a new dynasty in the mid 1990s, including Derek Jeter, Jorge Posada, and Mariano Rivera. Pettitte had that one PED bump […]

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“That’s a good question.”

Because I can...

This is a response that any interviewer loves to hear. It indicates the interviewee finds the query interesting and/or hasn’t heard it before (or is just buttering up the interviewer). So here’s a good one posed by TB Sports blog: “How many baseball books do you read each year?“

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In search of: Toronto used book store

Because I can...

About 20 years ago, I happened upon a used book store in Toronto that had an amazing selection of baseball titles. A) Does anyone know the name of the store, and B) is it still around these days? Merci.

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