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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Jim Bouton visits the Bookshelf — Part 3

Audio

Since the nature of the blog is to present the most recent item first, I’m presenting the three-part interview in reverse order. http://www.ronkaplansbaseballbookshelf.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/JimBoutonPart3.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS

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Now hear this: The Bookshelf Podcast, featuring Jim Bouton

Author profile/interview by Ron Kaplan

As mentioned in previous entries, Ball Four celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. The Baseball Reliquary will host a special program to mark the auspicious occasion at the Burbank Public Library on Sept. 18. Jim Bouton was kind enough to spend some time talking about his watershed contribution to American pop culture and his other […]

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Predictions

Commentary by Ron Kaplan

I predict that in the not too distant future, we will see: At least one new title on Roger Clemens, taking into account the current situation. In addition, I wouldn’t be surprised if previous books on Clemens and his drug use were reissued A cautionary tale about Stephen Strausburg A treatise of the drop in […]

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Birthday Greetings

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Several “ballplayers with books” mark a birthday today including: Ron Guidry, 60. He published Guidry, his autobio with Peter Golenbock in 1985 and was the subject of Maury Allen’s kids book, Ron Guidry, Louisiana Lightning in 1979. And the recently-retired Lou Pinella, 67, Gudry’s Yankee teammate, has a couple of books himself, including Sweet Lou: Lou […]

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Does the name David Clyde ring a bell?

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

This from SI.com: “Strasburg has ‘significant tear’; Tommy John surgery likely.” Seems I’ve seen this movie before.

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Birthday greetings, Buddy Bell

Birthday greetings

The former all-star third baseman and member of a multi-generational baseball family turns 59 today. Smart Baseball: How Professionals Play the Mental Game Also marking a birthday, Ernie Broglio — a staple of any volume about baseball trades — turns 75. The St. Louis Cardinals pitcher was swapped out for the Cubs’ Lou Brock, considered […]

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TWIBB: Aug. 27, 2010

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The top baseball books, according to Amazon.com as of Friday, Aug. 27. Title Rank General Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game, by Michael Lewis 1 The Bullpen Gospels: Major League Dreams of a Minor League Veteran, by Dirk Hayhurst 2 The Game from Where I Stand: A Ballplayer’s Inside View, by Doug Glanville […]

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Crossing Jordan?

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Haven’t seen too many of ESPN’s 30 for 30 documentary series, but happened on this one while flipping through the dial. Jordan Rides the Bus is a nifty piece by Ron (Bull Durham) Shelton that takes a studied look at Michael’s days as member of the Birmingham Barons, a minor team in the Chicago White […]

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Announcement: Time after Time

Annoucements

Bloosmbury will re-release the classic Take Time for Paradise, originally published by the late A. Bartlett Giamatti in 1989. From the Bloomsbury catalog: A philosophical musing on sports and play, this wholly inspiring and utterly charming reissue of Bart Giamatti’s long-out-of-print final book….puts baseball in the context of American life and leisure. Giamatti begins with […]

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Coming soon! The Jim Bouton interview

Anniversaries

I can still picture it in my mind: Reading Ball Four during summer camp days back in 1970. In fact I still have that original volume in my library. So it’s shocking to me that it’s been 40 years since Jim Bouton’s watershed memoir was published. Bouton was quite generous with his time in speaking […]

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Now hear this: Hang Up and Listen

Audio

Slate’s very excellent sports podcast featured mostly baseball this week, including: Who’s more hated: Brett Favre or Roger Clemens Payroll vs. Performance for MLB Vin Scully, who will be back in 2011, his 62nd year behind the mike. Enjoy: Hang Up and Listen

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This week in Sports Illustrated

Magazines

Cover boy Joey Votto of the Reds merits a major profile by L. Jon Wertheim, while Tom Verducci ponders the magic (and surprising) season to date. Other baseball items include Bruce Chen’s piece on September call-ups; Lee Jenkins on Miguel Tejeda; and Ben Reiter on the Twins.

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Birthday Greetings

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To Rollie Fingers, who turns 64 today. Rollie’s Follies: A Hall of Fame Revue of Lists and Lore, Stories and Stats from Baseball’s Most Famous Moustache The Rollie Fingers Baseball Bible: Lists and Lore, Stories and Stats (The Rollie Baseball Follies) In addition, new author and ESPN BBTN analyst Doug Glanville has another reason to […]

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Belated birthday greetings

Biography

Cal Ripken, Jr., 50. Ripken is big on instructionals for younger players, as well as life lessons learned from the game. The Only Way I Know Baseball’s Iron Man: Cal Ripken JR. a Tribute The Longest Season Tim Salmon, 42, also celebrated yesterday. Always an Angel: Playing the Game With Fire and Faith And Harry […]

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But did anyone salute?

"Oddballs"

(Because you can put either a small TV or an American flag on your bookshelf.)

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It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas…

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

You know the Mets are out of it when The New York Times no longer prints detailed Stories about the games, even the victories. Friday’s paper carried just nine paragraphs about the previous night’s 3-2 loss to the Astros. Saturday’s edition (at least the one we received by delivery): seven following the Amazins’ 7-2 break-out […]

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