Is it just me? The post-Hall of Fame elections analysis

Hall of Fame

I can’t remember so much chatter on the web about the selections for the Hall of Fame as this year, both before the elections were held and after Roberto Alomar and Bert Blyleven were voted in. Most are all about comparisons: why Player A should be in, especially if similar Player B was elected. The […]

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Well, that was…interesting

Commentary by Ron Kaplan

So I watched the Onion SportsDome last night. Meh. Michael Hale of The New York Times said it best in his review yesterday: Some of these segments are quite amusing, but they’re rarely more amusing than they would have been if published in The Onion (the newspaper or the Web site). You get the sense […]

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I know what I’ll be watching tonight

Annoucements

Onion SportsDome Although I still miss Pilot episode, Part one Pilot episode, Part two Pilot episode, Part three

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“Got my tweed crest, got my best vest, all I need now is…

Annoucements

the scratch to attend the annual dinner of the New York Chapter of the Baseball Writers Association of America.The event will be held Saturday, Jan. 22, at the Hilton New York. Cocktails begin at 6 p.m., with the dinner slated to get underway at 7 p.m. Tickets are $225 each and can be purchased through […]

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Brought to you as a public service announcement

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From Glenn Stout, via Facebook: The deadline for submissions to The Best American Sports Writing 2011, to be guest edited by Jane Leavy, is February 1, 2011. Please send all submissions according to the guidelines that appear in any recent edition or on my website, www.glennstout.net. Naturally, my big complain with this otherwise excellent series […]

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Three of a kind

"Oddballs"

A couple of days ago I posted an entry about some unique baseball books. Since then I’ve exchanged a few e-mails with Erin Zamrzla, creator of these unique mini-notebooks. I asked how she chose the three relatively obscure players — Sibby Sisti, Andy Seminick, and Don Kolloway — for her project. “I ended up using […]

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Lest we forget: Ryne Duren

Lest We Forget

The hard-throwing reliever with the coke-bottle glasses died yesterday at the age of 81. Duren was an alcoholic. He attributed his wildness on the mound just as much to the booze as his poor eyesight. But he cleaned up his act and in later years worked as a substance abuse counselor and motivational speaker. He […]

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The Bookshelf Podcast: At long last — Leavy (Part 1)

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I’d been hoping to post this a lot sooner, but due to a number of technical glitches, including a new computer and some lost software, yada yada yada… Anyway, submitted for your entertainment is an interview, in two parts, with Jane Leavy, author of the bestselling biography, The Last Boy, Mickey Mantle and the End […]

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TWIBB: Jan. 7, 2011

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The top baseball books, according to Amazon.com as of Friday, Jan. 7, at 1 p.m. Title Rank General The Last Boy: Mickey Mantle and the End of America’s Childhood, by Jane Leavy 1 Baseball Prospectus 2011 2 Baseball Forecaster 2011, by Ron Shandler 3 Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game, by Michael Lewis […]

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Killing two birds with one stone

"Oddballs"

This enterprising entrepreneur combines baseball cards with plank pages to create a new kind of baseball book. There are three versions, one for Andy Seminick, one for Don Kolloway, and the third for Sibby Sisti. Why these guys? I’ll ask the artist, “erinzam,” from San Diego. Maybe they just had a bunch of these particular […]

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The Bookshelf Podcast: Jane Leavy, Part 2

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Jane Leavy played to a full house in October at the Yogi Berra Museum and learning Center in Little Falls. Photos courtesy Andrew Mordzynski. Part 2 http://www.ronkaplansbaseballbookshelf.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/RKBBLeavy21.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS

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Too much partying is no excuse…

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to forget to post about Hank Greenberg‘s 100th birthday, which would have been Jan. 1. Andy Wolf posted this tribute on Dec. 30. Mark Kurlansky, author of The Eastern Stars, is about to release  anew biography —  Hank Greenberg: The Hero Who Didn’t Want to be One — from Yale University Press in March. Previous […]

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Literary birthday greetings: Early Wynn and…

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Hall of Famer Early Wynn was born this date in 1920. He hung around for 23 Years, missing the whole 1945 season for military service. I was under the impression that he retired right after he won his coveted 300th game, but I was in error. He actually appeared in another15 games after his July […]

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Moving from second base to pitching: Steve Sax

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From a press release on Business Wire: Steve Sax has written a new book, SHIFT: Change Your Mindset and You Change Your World. He will begin his book tour in February 2011. Sax, who played Major League Baseball for eighteen years, suffered from the inability to throw the ball for a brief period in 1983. […]

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And speaking of the Hall of Fame

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

Congratulations to Robert Alomar and Bert Blyleven, this year’s inductees. Alomar — who was inducted into the Canadian baseball Hall of Fame in 2010 — was elected on his second go-around with 523 (of 581) ballots cast; Blyleven made it in his next-to-last year of eligibility with 463 votes. Look for books on both of […]

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Literary birthday greetings: Kittle, Battey, and Dahlen

Biography

When I was a kid, I loved to find players with my name (Ron Hunt got extra points because he was a Met). It gave me some sort of coolness by association, I thought. So happy birthday to Ron Kittle, who turns 52 today. He lent his name to Ron Kittle’s Tales from the White […]

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Because Canadians read, too…

"Oddballs"

It’s all right, I’m half-Quebecer on my mum’s side. Anyway the Getting Blanked blog, a Blue Jays-centric site, is starting up a Baseball Book Club! The first meeting — which will discuss Michael Lewi’s Moneyball, will take place at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 27, at Opera Bob’s. Dustin Parkes, proprietor of Getting Blanked, writes: […]

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Literary birthday greetings: Dutch Daulton

Autobiography/memoirs

Who knew the three-time All-star catcher was a writer? I had not heard of his 2007 publication If They Only Knew, but I would definitely like to get my hands on a copy. Which leads to the inevitable question, if we only knew what? According to Wikipedia, that great bastion of scholarship Daulton holds a […]

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Literary birthday greetings: David Cone

Biography

The former perfect game-hurler turns 47 today. Cone teamed up with baseball commentator extraordinaire Roger Angell to produce the cerebral A Pitcher’s Story: Innings with David Cone in 2001.

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