A salute to our Veterans

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As we observe Veterans Day, I just wanted to put give a  shout out to the men and women who have sacrificed in the service of their country. A sampling of the literature on the subject: Ted Williams at War An American Journey: My Life on the Field, in the Air, and on the Air, […]

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All that’s Gold does not glitter

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At least when it comes to Derek Jeter winning the AL shortstop trophy. Not that I’m a Yankees fan, but stop picking on the guy. There have been previous examples of undeserving players receiving awards. Raphael Palmiero won the first-base GG in 1999 despite playing just 28 games there that season. Back in the mid-90s, […]

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What do you expect? Who reads a book on a fall lawn?

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So much for beach reading. Adult Hardcover Sales Decreased 40% in September Duh! No, really. What are people reading these days? Are we turning into Eloi (and if you don’t know what that is, you’ve perhaps proved my point)?

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Literary baseball birthday: Birdie

Autobiography/memoirs

Baseball lifer George “Birdie” Tebbetts was born on this date in 1912. A catcher, he spent 14 seasons as an active player before taking of the managerial reins of the Cincinnati Redlegs, as they were called in the early 1950s during the Communist scare, as per this Wikipedia entry: “Twice in the 1950s (the McCarthy […]

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Because you can put just about any award on a bookshelf…

Awards

The New York chapter of the Baseball Writers’ Association of America announced its 2010 awards. Among the recipients: Retiring managers Joe Torre, Lou Piniella, and Bobby Cox will be given the Willie, Mickey and the Duke Award Rangers outfielder Josh Hamilton will receive the Sid Mercer-Dick Young Player of the Year Award Yankees pitcher Phil […]

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Silver bats and golden needles

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The MLB Network will broadcast Thursday’s Silver Slugger Awards, given to the best offensive player at each position. Why not, they have to do something to fill the time between now and spring training. I would love a marathon movie schedule once a week, bringing back all those movies that don’t get played ad nauseum, […]

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So much for “Diamonds are Forever”

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“ESPN Breaks Up Sunday Night Baseball Team Of Jon Miller And Joe Morgan” I know a lot of people had problems Morgan, citing his monotonous prattle and over-analysis, but frankly, I don’t care who the announcers are. In fact, call me perverse, but I find the more they annoy, the more enjoyable the game. In […]

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Celebrating a Giant of a World Series

Annoucements

Authors Dan Fost and Steve Steinberg will be appearing in NYC to celebrate the recent World Championship of the San Francisco Giants through their own published works. Fost and Steinberg will discuss their respective books — Giants Past & Present and 1921: The Yankees, the Giants, and the Battle for Baseball Supremacy in New York, […]

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Literary baseball greetings: A couple of Cards and a Parson

Biography

Hall of Famers — and former Cardinals — Bob Gibson (75) and Whitey Herzog (79) share a birthday today. Books on Gibson: Sixty Feet, Six Inches: A Hall of Fame Pitcher & a Hall of Fame Hitter Talk about How the Game is Played Stranger to the Game: The Autobiography of Bob Gibson From Ghetto […]

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Literary baseball greetings: Rem Dawg and Bucky

Because I can...

Jerry Remy, the Red Sox’ popular second baseman from the late ’70s to mid ’80s, turns 58 today. A local product who made good in Red Sox Nation, Remy became a broadcaster following his active career and wrote a couple of primers on the game: Jerry Remy’s Red Sox Heroes: The RemDawg’s All-Time Favorite Red […]

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Cubs owner goes Undercover

Annoucements

Todd Ricketts, one of the owners of the Chicago Cubs, goes undercover within one of baseball’s most famous franchises and fights for the chance to redeem himself after being let go on the second day on UNDERCOVER BOSS, Sunday, Nov. 7 on CBS! Related articles Chicago Cubs Exec Throws a Curve to ‘Undercover Boss’ (dailyfinance.com) […]

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Literary birthday greetings: Kitty, Buck, and…

Because I can...

A couple of book-related birthdays today: Jim “Kitty” Kaat, turns 72 today. This is one of those “longevity” cases for Hall of Fame consideration. Kaat won 283 games, but he did it in 25 seasons. He published his memoirs, Still Pitching: Musings from the Mound and the Microphone in 2003, looking back on his playing […]

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My next library

"Oddballs"
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Tune in: MLB film focuses on Black Sox

Television

Triumph and Tragedy: The 1919 Chicago White Sox is scheduled to premiere on  Saturday, Nov. 13, at 9pm ET/8pm CT on the MLB Network. The one-hour made-for-television program features some members of the Field of Dreams Ghost Players.

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Literary birthday greetings: WWJDD and Richie Scheinblum

Autobiography/memoirs

Johnny Damon turns 37 today. He’s only 429 hits away from 3,000. Following the 2004 season, it seems there were 429 books written about the Boston Red Sox, on one topic or another, from team profiles, to individual biographies, including Damon’s Idiot: Beating “The Curse” and Enjoying the Game of Life, written with Peter Golenbock. […]

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TWIBB: Nov. 5, 2010

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The top baseball books, according to Amazon.com as of Friday, Nov. 5 at Noon. 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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Bookshelf Review: The Last Boy

2010 title

Mickey Mantle and the End of America’s Childhood, by Janey Leavy. Harper, 2010. If she’s not careful, Jane Leavy will earn a reputation as the Boswell of the battered ballplayer. In 2002, she wrote the definitive biography (to this point) of the role model to Jewish boomers everywhere in Sandy Koufax: A Lefty’s Legacy. In […]

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This week (Nov. 8) in Sports Illustrated

Magazines

Go, Giants! They get the cover story treatment from Tom Verducci (Giant Moment). But that’s it for awhile, I fear.

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Lest we forget: Sparky Anderson

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That was quick, and perhaps for the best. “If it were done, when ’tis done, then twere well it were done quickly.”

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Lest we forget: Clyde King

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The former Dodger and Reds pitcher and Giants, Braves, and Yankees manager (62 games in 1982), died today at the age of 86. He published his memoirs — A King’s Legacy: The Clyde King Story — in 1999. This, strangely, is one of my favorite cards of King, taken back in the day when Topps […]

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