Birthday greetings, Dustin Pedroia

2009 title

Seems Aug. 17 is a popular day among MLBers who have books out by or about them, including Pedroia, who turns 27. Although there’s no denying his talent, he’s one of those guys who jumped at the opportunity to publish (Born to Play: My Life in the Game, Simon and Schuster, 2009), given the short […]

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Lest we forget: Bobby Thomson

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

The man who hit “the shot heard ’round the world” died yesterday at the age of 86. Here’s the Richard Goldstein obituary in The New York Times. There have been several books about Thomson’s heroics. His home run is a staple of baseball lore in both fact and fictional versions. The Giants Win the Pennant! […]

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This week (Aug. 16) in Sports Illustrated

Magazines

The main story — and it’s a biggie — is Bruce Schoenfeld’s “Stealing Home,” an ode to a dying art.

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Baseball’s darkest day

Anniversaries

Was checking Facebook and saw an entry from Edward Achorn, author of Fifty-Nine in ’84: Old Hoss Radbourn, Barehanded Baseball, and the Greatest Season a Pitcher Ever Had, on the 90th anniversary of the day Ray Chapman was hit in the head by a Carl Mays pitch. Chapman succumbed to his injuries the following day. […]

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Ball Four at 40

Annoucements

This announcement comes via The Baseball Reliquary: The Baseball Reliquary presents “Ball Four Turns Forty,” an exhibition celebrating one of the great books in American literature, Jim Bouton’s Ball Four, on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of its publication. The exhibition, which opened on Aug. 9, runs through Oct. 1, 2010 in the lobby […]

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Birthday greetings, Mark Fidyich

Autobiography/memoirs

The Bird would have turned 56 today. Taking advantage of his sudden popularity in 1976, when he was 19-9 and led the American League in ERA (2.34) and complete games (24), Fidrych published his autobio No Big Deal, co-written with Tom Clark, the following year. Fidrych died last year, the victim of a machine accident.

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Birthday greetings, Mudcat Grant and Andre Thornton

Birthday greetings

Jim “Mudcat” Grant turns 75 today. In 2006, Grant published The Black Aces: Baseball’s Only African-America Twenty-Game Winners. (There’s another book about black aces, but that one pertains to fighter pilots during WW II.) Also marking the day, Andre Thornton, who turns 61. The popular slugger who played for the Indians, Cubs, and Expos (briefly), […]

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Bookshelf review: Diamond Ruby: A Novel

2010 title

by Joseph Wallace. Touchstone, 2010. Wallace, who’s known more for his coffee table books (The Baseball Anthology: 125 Years of Stories, Poems, Articles, Photographs, Drawings, Interviews, Cartoons, and Other Memorabilia; Grand Old Game: 365 Days of Baseball; World Series: An Opinionated Chronicle; and The Autobiography of Baseball: The Inside Story from the Stars Who Played […]

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Happy Birthday, Pablo Sandoval

Birthday greetings

The Giants’ third baseman turns 24 today.

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A trip to the Vermont store

Baseball Cards

While on vacation, we stopped at the Vermont Country Store in Weston. It’s a very cool place, especially of you’re a boomer. They have all manner of nostalgia for sale, including Colorforms, GI Joe, Slinky, and Spalding balls, just to name a few. For $1.50, my wife bought a pack of 1988 Topps cards, which […]

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Because you can keep bat shards on your Bookshelf

Because I can...

Came across this piece via Bleacher Report. I feel sorry for this gentleman for the pain he suffered, both physical and emotional, but why do people wait so long before they sue? Did anyone out there ever see The Fortune Cookie? There you go. Besides, isn’t there a disclaimer on the back of the tickets […]

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Win some, lose some in Wilmington

"Oddballs"

I had been looking forward to visiting Austin’s Antiquarian Books, a small store about a mile away from where we’re staying in Wilmington. I had gone online to see the type of material they offered and had visions of some old treasure. Sadly, when I arrived there a little while ago, I was met with […]

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A brief return: Bits and pieces

"Oddballs"

The wife and daughter are making a college tour, so I’m taking the opportunity to visit an antiquarian bookstore down the street, make a few entries, and work on another project. So here’s a bit of what’s going on lately: Birthday greetings, Rocky Colavito, who turns 77 today. The slugger primarily played for the Tigers […]

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Bookshelf review: The Mudville Heritage

2010 title

Baseball in Folklore and Fiction, by Tristram Potter Coffin Rvive Books, 2010 Originally published as The Old Ball Game in 1971, The Mudville Heritage considers the hugely different way in which baseball was portrayed in the early to mid half of the 20th century. Coffin, emeritus professor of English at the University of Pennsylvania, takes […]

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“Don’t give up on us, baby…”

Uncategorized

Yes, I’ll be away, but I’ll be reading and thinking of you, my friends. If I have a chance, and can find a wi-fi spot in the middle of nowhere, I’ll post. Back soon.

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TWIBB: Aug. 6, 2010

2009 title

The top baseball books, according to Amazon.com as of Friday, Aug. 6. 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 Chicago Cubs Cookbook: All-star Recipes from Your Favorite Players 3 The Baseball Codes: Beanballs, Sign Stealing, and Bench-Clearing […]

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Forget Cooperstown, Springfield is calling

"Oddballs"

The father of sabermetrics, Bill James, will play himself on an episode of The Simpsons this fall, according to the OnTheRedCarpet website. I’m guessing he’ll be on for all of three minutes, but Big League Stew, a Yahoo sports blog, has some suggestions on how to beef up the “role.” • As a favor to Mr. […]

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Birthday greetings, Tommie Aaron

"Oddballs"

Because everyone always talks about his big brother. Unfortunately, Tommie passed away in 1984.

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Happy Birthday, Cleon Jones

Uncategorized

One of the Amazin’ Mets, Jones turns 68 (!). Cleon, by Jones Mets from Mobile : Cleon Jones and Tommie Agee, by A.S. “Doc” Young

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Happy birthday, Roger Clemens

2008 title

The now-questionable future Hall of Famer turns 48 today. Books that were released early in Clemens’ career were pretty much all lauditory, including The Rocket: Baseball Legend Roger Clemens, Facing Clemens: Hitters on Confronting Baseball’s Most Intimidating Pitcher, and, of course, his “own” story, Rocket Man. But those that came after his retirement take a […]

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