Major recycling: Baseball Weekly

Baseball Cards

::Heavy sigh:: Still hacking from spending several hours a couple of weeks ago in my attic trying to weed out some baseball material. As you can imagine, it’s very difficult. Part of it must be psychological: As long as you have “stuff,” you’ll never die. To put it another away, “I can’t die; look at […]

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Would you buy a used car from this man?

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

Sports Illustrated‘s Tom Verducci considers one of the questions I’ve been wondering about for a long time: Why do teams keep hiring the same old managers rather than give someone new a chance? I’ve often thought of baseball in terms of television shows: you keep getting the same actors in different roles though similar roles. […]

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¡Feliz cumpleaños, El Tiante!

Biography

Luis Tiant turns 70 today. I’m surprised, I thought he was 70 back in the 70s. :: crickets :: Anyway… He collaborated with Ed Fitzgerald in his 1976 “memoirgraphy,” El Tiante, the Luis Tiant Story.

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New feature: What the postman just brought

2010 title

No, it’s not a noirish thriller, but rather a way of letting authors and publishers (and you) know what goodies I’ve just received.This is in addition to the widgets you see under the “what I’m reading now” heading. Truth is, I’m not always reading everything as soon as they come in, although I do peruse […]

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Baseball book gift-giving made easy

2010 title

The holidays start early this year — Hanukka begins Dec. 1 — so the folks over at StrikeThree have compiled this handy list of baseball titles. No reviews, just links to Amazon, but it’s nice to have them all in one place for the sake of convenience. Speaking of gifts, a few months ago, I […]

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Listen to what The Man said

Biography

A belated Happy Birthday to Stan Musial, who turned 90 yesterday. George Vecsey, who is working on a  biography of the Hall of Fame outfielder who spent his entire 22-year career with the St. Louis Cardinals, offered his own greetings in his NY Times column yesterday. (My favorite Musial stat: 1,815 hits at home, 1,815 […]

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Literary birthday greetings: Jay Johnstone and Rick Monday

Because I can...

(Sorry, no nickname. This is becoming more and more of a problem as the players get younger.) Robert James Monday (how do you get Rick from that? You get Rick from Richard; you get Bob from Robert) turns 65 today. A solid outfielder for the Athletics (he was the number one overall pick in the […]

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Must-See TV: “Josiah’s Time”

Because I can...

My daughter was playing in her school’s band at last night’s Texas-Illinois game at MSG, the night-cap of the Coaches Against Cancer tournament. While I was waiting for her to come home (the game went into overtime and the kids didn’t return until about 1:30 a.m.), I was flipping through the dial and found this […]

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Literary birthday greetings: Campy

2011 title

Hall of Famer Roy Campanella was born this day in 1921. Books about the ill-fated catcher include: His own It’s Good to Be Alive, first published in 1959, a year after the accident that put him in a wheelchair for the rest of his life. Campy: The Two Lives of Roy Campanella, an in-depth biography […]

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TWIBB: Noc. 19, 2010

2010 title

The top baseball books, according to Amazon.com as of Nov. 19 at 10 a.m. 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 and Tim Keown 2 Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game, […]

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Literary baseball greetings: Big Papi, Sheff, and Flash — plus

Autobiography/memoirs

Also born this date, Jay Hook, who earned the first of the Mets’ 3,734 victories.

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Baseball for Aliens

"Oddballs"

As in extra-terrestrials. In his new book, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Presents Earth (The Book): A Visitor’s Guide to the Human Race, Jon Stewart hopes to explain/justify to anyone (thing?) out there in the vast universe what life was (!) like on our little blue planet. Earth considers science, religion, politics, and pop […]

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Literary birthday greetings: Tom Terrific and Wild Thing

2010 title

Also known by Mets fans as The Franchise, Tom Seaver turns 66 today. This is one of the “heroes” of my youth and an education that regardless of your perceived value, an athlete is basically a commodity, to be bought, sold, traded, discarded (although that term seems a bit harsh). After expressing dissatisfaction with the […]

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Lest we forget: Ed Kirkpatrick

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

The 16-year veteran died today at the age of 66. Here’s an obituary from the Los Angeles Times; Kirkpatrick played for the Angels from 1962-68. He also played for the Royals, Pirates, Rangers, and Brewers. In 1970 Topps inserted a mini-poster in each wax pack. I had all of them, as I also had the […]

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Literary birthday greetings: Catching up

Biography

I have been remiss. Recent notable birthdays include Nov. 13: Mel Stottlemyre, 1941 (Pride and Pinstripes: The Yankees, Mets, and Surviving Life’s Challenges) Johnny Kling, 1875) (Johnny Kling: A Baseball Biography) Nov. 14: Jim Piersall, 1929 (Fear Strikes Out: The Jim Piersall Story, plus the movie version starring the badly miscast Anthony Perkins, Fear Strikes […]

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Winner, winner, chicken dinner

2009 title

Congrats to Tim Sackett, winner of the October Bookshelf Give-Away: Satchel: The Life and Times of an American Legend, by Larry Tye. The book was named winner of the two top baseball literary awards: The Seymour Medal from the Society for American baseball Research, and Spitball Magazine‘s Casey Award. The November book will be another […]

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One more time

Uncategorized

Sorry. Trying to figure out what’s wrong here.

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TWIBB: Nov. 12, 2010

2010 title

The top baseball books, according to Amazon.com as of Nov. 12 at 2 p.m. 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 and Tim Keown 2 Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game, […]

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Literary birthday greetings: Slammin’ Sammy and Sub

Biography

Two notorious players — one from the old days and one more contemporary — share a birthday today. Carl Mays, the submarining hurler for the Red Sox, Yankees, Reds, and Giants in a 15-year career, was born in 1891. Mays was the only pitcher in Major league history to kill a batter with a thrown […]

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Literary birthday greetings: Rabbit Pie

Biography

Although not together. Pie Traynor was born this date in 1898. The Hall of Fame third baseman is the subject of a recent biography — Pie Traynor: A Baseball Biography, by James Forr and David Proctor. Born in 1891, Rabbit Maranville was one of those players whose inclusion in the Hall has been a source […]

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