Fools rush in

Baseball movies

Recently saw the 1965 film Ship of Fools (highly recommended) which tells the tales of a bunch of misfits on a German cruise ship pre-WWII. Great cast: Vivian Leigh, Simone Signoret, Jose Ferrer, Oskar Werner, George Segal, Elizabeth Ashley, and more. Naturally my ears pricked up when the following conversation between Tenny, a washed-up American […]

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For want of a nail

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

One of these days, some enterprising person is going to go back to all those historic baseball games and write about the secondary events that helped pave the way for a Kirk Gibson, a Joe Carter, or a Bill Mazeroski to become part of the lore of the national pastime. But don’t forget the Hal […]

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Literary birthday greetings: Art Shamsky, Al Oliver

Autobiography/memoirs

Art Shamsky, a favorite of Jewish baseball fans everywhere, turns 69 today. I ran into Shamsky last Sunday at the memorial service for Maury Allen. Still looking good and hoping for a resurrection of professional baseball in Israel; he was manager of the Modi’in Miracle in 2007, the only season for the Israel Baseball League. […]

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In the interest of fairness

2010 title

Received this e-mail from author and frequent boo reviwer Allen Barra I wanted to share with you: Ron, I just read what you wrote about Jane Leavy’s Mickey Mantle bio and a quote her publicist used regarding my review of her 1990 baseball novel Squeeze Play. For the record, let me say that I do […]

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Literary birthday greetings: A Rube and a Steady Eddie

Biography

This day marks the birth of Rube Waddell (1876), a Hall-of-Fame hurler from the early part of the 20th century. Rube Waddell: The Zany, Brilliant Life of a Strikeout Artist, by Alan Howard Levy Just a Big Kid: The Life and Times of Rube Waddell, by Paul Proia Another member of the Hall, slugger Eddie […]

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Manager of the Year: One group’s opinion

Annoucements

Image via Wikipedia I belong to the Baseball Bloggers Alliance and at this time of the year we’re putting together our post-season awards. It’s my honor to be president (for lack of a better title) of the category of the BBA that defies definition. While most of the 230 or so blogs in the Alliance […]

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Mo’ Mantle, mo’ Mantle, mo’ Mantle

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The NY Daily News begins a series of excerpts from Jane Leavy’s new book: “Mickey Mantle finally opens up about childhood sexual abuse” Richard Sandomir of The New York Times offers this piece. Expect a full-blown review in Sunday’s Book Review Section. James Bailey wrote this review for Baseball America. Upshot: “Mission accomplished, and powerfully […]

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Let the Mantle games — er, reviews — begin

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Jane Leavy’s new biography, The Last Boy: Mickey Mantle and the End of America’s Childhood, was officially released today, so look for lots of reviews in the days and weeks ahead. Here’s one from Henry D. Fetter in The Wall Street Journal. Upshot: What drives “The Last Boy” forward is the author’s quest to answer […]

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World’s largest baseball book goes on the block

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From MLB.com: With the MLB Postseason underway, a one-of-a-kind item celebrating the game’s history is now available through a special charity auction on MLB.com. The Official Major League Baseball Opus tells the story of baseball’s heritage on a scale unmatched in the history of illustrated publishing. Measuring 20 inches square and weighing 75 pounds with […]

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Literary birthday greetings: Joe Cronin, Rick Ferrell, Tony Kubek

Biography

To Hall of Famer Joe Cronin, who was born this date in 1906. Cronin was one of those baseball lifers who excelled as a player and then went on to have a lengthy career as a manager and front office executive. Joe Cronin: A Life in Baseball, by Mark Armour From Sandlots to League President: […]

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Cool…until you think about the real world

Commentary by Ron Kaplan

Hardball times posted this graphic that compares the Yankees and Twins, salary-wise: I wonder how something like this would translate to the “real world.” You know, pro athletes versus teachers, fire fighters, president of U.S., etc.

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New feature on the Bookshelf

Because I can...

I know not many of you look at the nav bar, but I’ve added a new toy with an enhanced archive section. Give it a try.

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Literary baseball birthdays: Marquard and Pepitone

Autobiography/memoirs

Happy birthday, Joe. Can’t believe you’re 70 today. The title of his book — Joe, You Coulda Made Us Proud, written with Berry Stainback and published in 1975 — was perfect. He was pretty good — a three time All-Star and Golve Glove winner — but had the bad timing to be on the Yankees […]

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Everything old is new again

Biography

From NorthernNJ.com, this story about author Kal Wagenheim and the re-release of his 1970s biography, Clemente!

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You might as well read (A list of suggestions)

Uncategorized

For many fans, the off-season starts early. So here’s a piece from Amazin’ Avenue on what you should be reading to stay in the game until spring training. Many of the usual suspects are on the list, but among some of the others are: Pure Baseball, by Keith hernandez (well, it is a Mets site, […]

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A matter of interpretation: Publishers’ publicity departments praising their authors

2010 title

So yesterday I wrote about Jane Leavy’s new book on Mickey Mantle, published by Harper Collins, which got the “excerpt treatment” from Sports Illustrated. Since I have yet to get my copy, I started looking around to see if there were other excerpts available. I eventually found my way to Leavy’s page on the Harper […]

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TWIBB: Oct. 8, 2010

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The top baseball books, according to Amazon.com as of 10 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 8. Title Rank General The Last Boy: Mickey Mantle and the End of America’s Childhood, by Jane Leavy 1 Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game by Michael Lewis 2 Hub Fans Bid Kid Adieu: John Updike on Ted Williams, […]

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Brother, can you spare a dime?

Business of baseball

How about 2,063,333,890 of  ’em? That’s the payroll for the New York Yankees at the beginning of the 2010 season, according to USA Today? Don’t know how I missed this one from The New York Times, especially since it has such a cool graphic: Putting a price tag on winning Fans are fairly inured to […]

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This week (Oct. 11) in Sports Illustrated

Author appearance

Baseball gets the cover treatment as it heads into the post-season. Tom Verducci does a profile on Rays’ ace David Price Joe Sheehan on the Phillies and Giants pitching, and Twins and Rangers Bruce Chen on the Reds But of more interest to the Bookshelf is this excerpt from Jane Leavy‘s new bio, The Last […]

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A Times-ly profile on Nolan Ryan

Biography

Jonathan Mahler, author of Ladies and Gentlemen, the Bronx Is Burning: 1977, Baseball, Politics, and the Battle for the Soul of a City, wrote this profile of Texas Rangers president and Hall of Fame pitcher Nolan Ryan in this Oct. 3 Sunday Times Magazine. I like Ryan. He’s old school. None of the pitch-count BS. […]

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