Son of a beach

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So here we are. Schools are closed. People are going on vacation. Time to relax and catch up on some reading, right? Trouble is, I approach reading like I’m still in college, trying to juggle several classes at once. Some are for general interest and pleasure, while others are more of an “assignment” as I […]

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Baseball Best-Sellers, June 26, 2026

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Headnote: Last Week Tonight — one of my favorite shows — did a bit with newscasters ruminating about how quickly the year has gone by (unfortunately I can’t find a clip of that segment). That’s how I feel: July already?? Moving on (one of John Oliver’s signature lines)… ♦ ♦ ♦ Amazon keeps changing the […]

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Throwback Thursday, June 25, 2026: What’s up, Doc?

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No, not Bugs Bunny this time. Remember the scene in The Natural in which the NY Knights hired a hypnotist (Doc Knobb) to try to get the team out of a prolonged slump? I wonder if Dr. David Tracy’s 1951 book, The Psychologist at Bat, served as the inspiration for the character in the film?

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The Bookshelf Conversation #209: Steven Gietschier

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Steven Gietschier, a former archivist for The Sporting News (talk about a dream job for a baseball reader), is one of those people I had know for many years without ever having met. There were numerous e-mail exchanges and a few phone calls, but nothing face to face. I finally had that chance in 2023 at […]

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Baseball Best-Sellers, June 19, 2026

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Amazon keeps changing the way they report, so that will be mirrored here. Sometimes there will be rankings of Kindle and audio-books on baseball, other times, not. A reminder: The Amazon rankings are updated every hour, so these lists might not be 100 percent accurate by the time you read them (or even by the […]

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Throwback Thursday: Zut alors! Le Baseball Dynamique

Instructionals / How-To

A few weeks ago a young colleague of mine happened to be singing a song that was part of a Walt Disney exhibit at the New York World’s Fair in 1964. I told her I was there and she was amazed. I thought I still had the official guidebook for the event, but it turns […]

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Bits and Pieces, June 17, 2026

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Short notice, but from Ballpark Digest: “If you’re planning a visit to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown this week, we’d recommend scheduling your visit for Thursday, June 18, when our Eric Vickrey kicks off the annual Hall of Fame Author Series to discuss Before They Wore Dodger Blue: Tommy Lasorda […]

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Baseball Best-Sellers, June 12, 2026

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Amazon keeps changing the way they report, so that will be mirrored here. Sometimes there will be rankings of Kindle and audio-books on baseball, other times, not. A reminder: The Amazon rankings are updated every hour, so these lists might not be 100 percent accurate by the time you read them (or even by the […]

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Throwback Thursday, June 11, 2026: What’s in a name?

"Oddballs"

Abbott: Strange as it may seem, they give ball players nowadays very peculiar names. Costello: Funny Names? Abbott: Nicknames, nicknames. Now on the St. Louis team we have Who’s on first, What’s on second. I Don’t Know’s on third… They don’t ’em nicknames like that anymore. Oh, sure, Baseball-Reference.com might include a current player’s nom […]

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Bits and Pieces, June 10, 2026

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Mazel tov to Phil Rosenzweig whose One Splendid Season: Baseball and America in 1912, Told with the Words and Images of the Hassan Triplefolder Set won SABR’s Larry Ritter Award which honors “the best book about baseball between 1901 and 1919 published during the previous calendar year.” You can read more about it from the […]

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Baseball Best-Sellers, June 5, 2026

"Oddballs"

Amazon keeps changing the way they report, so that will be mirrored here. Sometimes there will be rankings of Kindle and audio-books on baseball, other times, not. A reminder: The Amazon rankings are updated every hour, so these lists might not be 100 percent accurate by the time you read them (or even by the […]

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Lest We Forget: Bob Horner

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

One of those unicorns who never played in the minors, Bob Horner — Rookie of the Year in 1978 and an All-Star in 1982, mostly for the Atlanta Braves (1978-86) — died May 29 at the age of 68, which is terrifying to me because I’m older than that. Here’s his obit from The New […]

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Throwback Thursday, June 4, 2026

Baseball magazine

Lately I’ve been collecting the baseball preview issues of Sports Illustrated. As you can imagine, some are more expensive than others. I have an upper limit on how much I’ll spend but I’ve been happy with the results. The latest arrivals include 1957, 1958, 1965, 1968, and 1970. Aside from the wonderful writing and the […]

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Bookshelf adjacent?

"Oddballs"

Because they can go right next to a bookshelf. An advert for a company that produces what looks like cool metal “posters” popped up on my Facebook feed. With my birthday fast approaching, I thought I would treat myself. I was curious to see if they included two of my favorites: Hank Greenberg and Sandy […]

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Baseball Best-Sellers, May 29, 2026

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Amazon keeps changing the way they report, so that will be mirrored here. Sometimes there will be rankings of Kindle and audio-books on baseball, other times, not. A reminder: The Amazon rankings are updated every hour, so these lists might not be 100 percent accurate by the time you read them (or even by the […]

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The Bookshelf Conversation #208: Jonathan Abrams

Bookshelf Conversation

Blame it on my dog, Nellie. I was walking her in the morning and did something I never do. Normally I would listen to a podcast or some music on our outing. But this time I was reading an article in The New York Times. And I mean the print edition, not on the app. […]

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Throwback Thursday: I Want My Maypo

"Oddballs"

I don’t know what made me think of it, but I wanted my Maypo. Those of you old enough will recall that Maypo was a breakfast cereal, an oatmeal mish-mash that had a hint of maple flavor. It was a treat in our household because we were fairly poor when I was a kid and […]

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No going back? (Baseball preseason predictions)

"Oddballs"

Earlier this month I posted “Another reason why predictive baseball magazines can be useless.” But I had never see any outlet try to revise these things. Today, The Athletic posted “MLB season predictions 2.0: How did the first two months impact our picks?” Who could have known that the Mets would be so stinko? Many […]

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Lest We Forget: Sam Sianis

Lest We Forget

Who? A baseball-adjacent story about Sam Sianis, the nephew whose uncle owned a famous eatery in the Windy City. Sam passed away May 15 at the age of 91. From The New York Times obit: The Billy Goat had yet another claim to Chicago fame. Mr. Sianis’s uncle Billy bought the bar — which was […]

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Bookshelf Review: Nolan: The Singular Life of an American Individual

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By Tim Brown. Appearing on Bookreporter.com: Being able to watch videos of the baseball heroes of my youth from the 1960s and ’70s makes it hard for me to reconcile that they are now old men, and, by extension, so am I. Some, like 90-year-old Sandy Koufax, look like they still sneak one by the […]

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