Birthday greetings

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Red Sox pitcher Daisuke Matsuzaka turns 30. Dice-K: The First Season of the Red Sox $100 Million Man Former Yankee favorite Bernie Williams is 42. The Journey Within (since you can put a CD on your bookshelf.)

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Cooperstown hosts fifth annual film fest

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The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum will host the Baseball Film Festival in Cooperstown, Oct. 1-3. As part of the three-day event, Billy Crystal, who directed and executive produced the classic film 61*, will be on hand as the Hall of Fame celebrates his 2001 production that told the story of the 1961 […]

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This week (Sept. 20) inESPN The Magazine

Lists

The annual List Issue features some interesting baseball items including a feature on September call-ups, by Jeff Bradley. But the fun part is the lists which feature Most postseasons without winning a World Series (led by Kenny Lofton’s 11) The most common surnames by decade (Johnson, 5, followed by Smith, 4) Most games played all […]

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This week (Sept. 13) in Sports Illustrated

Magazines

Baseball items include The Embarrassment of Riches, about the McCourt divorce battle by Lee Jenkins, and Is It Next Year Yet?, an update on Billy Beane by Ben Reiter.

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Birthday greetings

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Randy Johnson turns 47 today. There have been several books about him, but mostly in the area of juvenile biography, plus a couple of instructions, including Randy Johnson’s Power Pitching: The Big Unit’s Secrets to Domination, Intimidation, and Winning. And, of course, he’s included in books that focus on the top hurlers in the game, […]

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TWIBB: Sept. 10, 2010

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The top baseball books, according to Amazon.com as of Friday, Sept. 10. Title Rank General Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game, by Michael Lewis 1 Steinbrenner: The Last Lion of Baseball, by Bill Madden 2 The Game from Where I Stand: A Ballplayer’s Inside View, by Doug Glanville 3 The Baseball Codes: Beanballs, […]

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I’ll Huff and I’ll Huff…

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There’s a scene in the Steve Martin classic, The Jerk, in which… well, watch for yourself: Now just substitute “The Huffington Post” for the phone book, and my name for “Navin R. Johnson,”and that’s kinda how I feel about having my first piece published there. (Although I hope no one will want to take a […]

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TV Review: The House of Steinbrenner

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Richard Sandomir of The New York Times reports on the generally disappointing documentary on the late Yankees owner, part of ESPN’s “30 for 30” series. Upshot: Documentaries soar when they reveal something new and send viewers on new paths. From the start of “One Night in Vegas,” the ESPN “30 for 30” film that had […]

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Sorry, I just don’t get it

"Oddballs"

There are times when I see a book at Barnes and Nobel or some other chain store and shake my head. How on earth did this get published. The latest to fall into this category is Batting Stance Guy: A Love Letter to Baseball by Gar Ryness. It’s just like it sounds: a grown man […]

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Another opening, another show

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I wonder if Jason Turbow has a bounty out. First it was Dallas Braden going after Alex Rodriguez for inappropriately traversing “his” mound during a game that generated a bump in interest for his book, The Baseball Codes: Beanballs, Sign Stealing, and Bench-Clearing Brawls: The Unwritten Rules of America’s Pastime. Then it was the Florida […]

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The next generation’s “thinking man”

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I wonder if the writer of this piece about Doug Glanville’s new book, The Game From Where I Stand, was thinking of Leonard Koppett when she titled her article “A thinking man’s guide to a baseball life.” Koppett, wrote one of the earlier and better far-reaching analysis in The Thinking Man’s (later Thinking Fan’s) Guide […]

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The first time is free

2010 title

Image via Wikipedia With all the news that’s been rekindled about the PED scandal, what better time to return to those kinder gentler times when the drug of choice was cocaine. The Pittsburgh City Paper ran this review of The Pittsburgh Cocaine Seven by Aaron Skirboll. Older fans can recall Tim Raines, then of the […]

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Birthday greetings

Biography

To two Hall of Famers. Bill Mazeroski, whose home run in the 1960 World Series remains one of the game’s most dramatic moments,  turns 74. Twin Killing: The Bill Mazeroski Story, by John T. Bird Napolean Lajoie, born this date in 1874. He published Napoleon Lajoie’s Official Base Ball Guide in 1906. Surprisingly, there seems […]

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Bookshelf review: Born to Play:

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My Life in the Game, by Dustin Pedroia wuth Edward J. Delaney. SSE, 2009. In past entries, I’ve written about “flavor of the month,” a memoir or autobio written by a player with limited Major League experience who tries to capitalize on a special event or a great season? Born to Play falls into this […]

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Happy birthday, Eddie Stanky

Birthday greetings

Born this date in 1915.

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Bookshelf review: Matzoh Balls and Baseballs

2010 title

Conversations with 17 Former Jewish Major League Baseball players, by Dave Cohen. Havenhurst Books, 2010. Hot on the heels, but apparently unconnected with the new documentary Jews and Baseball: An American Love Story, we have this new oral history collection conducted by Cohen, described on the publisher’s website as “the familiar radio voice of Georgia […]

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TWIBB: Sept. 2

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The top baseball books, according to Amazon.com as of Friday, Sept. 2. Title Rank General Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game, by Michael Lewis 1 The Baseball Codes: Beanballs, Sign Stealing, and Bench-Clearing Brawls: The Unwritten Rules of America’s Pastime by Jason Turbow and Michael Duca 2 The Natural, by Bernard Malamud 3 […]

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Birthday greetings, belated and present

Biography

Playing a little catch-up here: Aug. 30 Hideo Nomo, 42: Nomo: The Tornado Who Took America by Storm, by Edmon Rodman Frank Robinson, 75: Robinson has published a couple of his own titles, including My Life Is Baseball (1975), Frank: The First Year (1976), and Extra Innings (1988). Other titles about Robinson include Russ Schneider’s […]

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Ball Four: Correcting a slight error

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In the recent entry on the Jim Bouton interview, I wrote about the book’s inclusion in a list of the New York Public Library’s Books of the Century. I mistakenly referred to it as a list of the top 100 books. In fact, the total is closer to 175. Bouton’s contribution to literature is included […]

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Jim Bouton visits The Bookshelf — Part 2

Audio

Since the nature of the blog is to print the most recent entry first, I’m presenting the three-part interview with Jim Bouton in reverse order. http://www.ronkaplansbaseballbookshelf.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/JimBoutonPart2.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS

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