I’ll take a Shoeless Joe and a Great American Novel, please

"Oddballs"

This seems very cool.

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Kudos to a couple of writers

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

Bill Conlin was just named recipient for the J.G. Taylor Spink Award, given by the Baseball Hall of Fame for “meritorious contributions to baseball writing.” The long-time beat writer for the Philadelphia Daily News published Batting Cleanup Bill Conlin, a collection of his columns, in 1997 and edited The Rutledge Book of Baseball in 1981. […]

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Literary birthday greetings: The Little General and the ‘other’ Bo

Autobiography/memoirs

Anyone else surprised that “Little General” was Johnny Bench‘s nickname? The Hall of Fame catcher turns 63 today. Books on Bench include: From Behind the Plate Catch You Later: The Autobiography of Johnny Bench Catch Every Ball: How to Handle Life’s Pitches In addition, Bo Belinsky was born this date in1936. He collaborated with the […]

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Or then again, there might be

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From ESPN’s Richard Durrett at the Winter Meetings in Lake Buena Vista, FL: There has been some interest in first baseman Chris Davis from a few clubs, but it’s unclear if that will turn into anything. Fans love/hate the winter meetings. They hope their team can pull off a great deal and get that sexy […]

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Because you could put this on your bookshelf

"Oddballs"

for a little while, at least: Gingerbread house Fenway Park.

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Literary birthday greetings

Autobiography/memoirs

Larry Bowa turns 65 today. The long-time Phillies shortstop (he also played with the Cubs before batting .105 in his final year with the Mets; yeah, thanks for that) was also a short-tempered manager for the Padres and Phils. He wrote two books: Bleep: Larry Bowa Manages in 1988 and Larry Bowa: I Still Hate […]

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Kaplan…for the defense

Commentary by Ron Kaplan

(A nod to one of my favorite old lawyer shows, Judd for the Defense, which starred Carl Betz, who played the father on The Donna Reed Show, which once featured a guest appearance by Willie Mays.) Anyway… I was watching the Top Defensive Plays of 2010 in the MLB Network (A TV fits on my […]

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You can call it what you want, but I call it messin’ with The Kid

"Oddballs"

When I play ball, most of my teammates call me Ronnie. When I was in college, they called me Kap, a take-off on my name coupled with the Kangolish-type of headgear I always wore (at camp in the Laurentian Mountains, they called me Casquette for the same reason). When I look for those literary birthday […]

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Lest we forget: Ron Santo

Autobiography/memoirs

The popular Chicago Cubs and White Sox third baseman died Wednesday at the age of 70. At the heyday of my fanhood — 1969 — the Cubs were the hated enemy and Santo was the epitome of the arrogant, self-entitled rival, deeming the Mets unworthy to shine the shoes of the Chicagoans. But later in […]

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TWIBB: Dec. 3, 2010

2010 title

The top baseball books, according to Amazon.com as of Friday, Dec. 3 at Title Rank General The Last Boy: Mickey Mantle and the End of America’s Childhood, by Jane Leavy 1 Beyond Belief: Finding the Strength to Come Back, by Josh Hamilton with Tim Keown 2 Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game, by […]

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The best baseball movies, “Historically” speaking

Lists

The publishers of American History magazine just came out with 100 Greatest Sports Movies (and you know how I feel about the use of “Greatest” and “Best” in the title). Extracting just the baseball films, we have, in order: The Pride of the Yankees (#4 overall) Bull Durham (#6) Major League (#12) A League of […]

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Literary birthday greetings: Smokey

Autobiography/memoirs

Walter Alston was born this date in 1911. He struck out in his only at bat: Sept. 27, 1936 as member of the St. Louis Cardinals against the Chicago Cubs. But he more than made up for that as a Hall of Fame manager for the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers. Alston was inducted into the Hall […]

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Lest we forget: Gil McDougald

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Unfortunately, one incident can define your life. Just ask Bill Buckner. Gil McDougald, who died Nov. 28 at the age of 82, was a solid player for the juggernaut Yankees teams of the 1950s, averaging 14 home runs, 76 RBIs, and .276/.356/.410 for 10 seasons. He was Rookie of the Year in 1951, a five-time […]

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Bo knows birthdays

Autobiography/memoirs

Bo Jackson turns 48 today. The pop culture icon published Bo Knows Bo, Autobiography of a Ballplayer with Dick Schaap in 1990.

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Because you could put these on your bookshelf…if they existed

"Oddballs"

And who knows, sometime soon, one just might. The Beckett Blog composed this series of fake Derek Jeter cards, fantasizing about what he would look like in the uniform of all 30 teams. Some look pretty good, but the prospect of others (Jeter as a Met?) are a bit disconcerting.

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Literary birthday greetings

Biography

Catching up after the holidays, we have: Bill Freehan turns 65 today. The backbone of the Detroit Tigers, Freehan published Behind the Mask; an Inside Baseball Diary in 1970. Minnie Minoso, aka The Cuban Comet, turns 85. He published Extra Innings: My Life in Baseball in 1983 and followed it up 11 years later with […]

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R-E-S-P-E-C-T

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As it pertains to J-E-T-E-R. I really hate this kind of stuff. Both the Yankees Derek Jeter seem to be bordering on the unreasonable as they dicker over a new contract. The Yankees’ corner claim that it’s all business, that Jeter isn’t getting any younger, that he shouldn’t be unduly rewarded for past performance, and […]

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So what’s your baseball dad movie weepy?

Lest We Forget

Was it the “Hey, dad, you wanna have a catch?” ending of Field of Dreams… or Jimmy Morris giving his dad the ball for his Major League Debut in The Rookie? (Sorry, no video.) Or, coming from another angle, how about this from Fear Strikes Out, with its foreshadowing music, wide eyes, and guilt-inducing collapse […]

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Literary birthday greetings: Ducky

Biography

Joe “Ducky” Medwick, Hall of Fame outfielder for the “Gashouse Gang” St. Louis Cardinals and other teams, was born this date in 1911. A lifetime .324 hitter over 17 seasons, Medwick was involved in a famous (or infamous) World Series event: “His hard-charging style of play got him pulled out of the seventh game of […]

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Bookshelf review: Baseball Insider

2010 title

Speaking of USA Today and disregarding what I just said about lessening the load… This is a nice little recap of the 2010 season. I especially enjoyed Nicole Auerbach’s month-by-month review, featuring dates to remember, special events, and sundry topics. Of major note are the team pages which analyze 2011 and beyond. However, I question […]

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