National Pastime Radio: Sagal says “So long, Steinbrenner”

Baseball humor

Peter Sagal, staunch Red Sox fan and host of NPR’s Wait Wait, Don’t Tell Me, paid “tribute” to the late Yankee owner George Steinbrenner on his July 17 program. Herewith, a transcript of the segment from the “Who’s Carl this time” portion of the program: Sagal: Your last quote is from a man who was […]

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Lest we forget: Billy Loes

Lest We Forget

The Brooklyn Dodger pitcher who famously lost a ground ball in the sun during the 1952 World Series died on July 15 at the age of 80. His obituary, written by Richard Goldstein, appeared in yesterday’s New York Times. Like many of his teammates, enjoyed a renewed popularity through books such as Roger Kahn’s The […]

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Blast from the past: The Winning Team

Baseball movies

Flipping through the dial last night when I cam across Ronald Reagan starring as Hall of Fame pitcher Grover Cleveland Alexander in The Winning Team, a 1952 bio-pic. Alexander played from 1911-1930 and pitched in the 1915, ’26, and ’28 World Series, the last two as an elder member of the St. Louis Cardinals. He’s […]

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Lest we forget: Vic Ziegel

Lest We Forget

The veteran sportswriter died Friday at the age of 72. Ziegel wrote mostly for the New York Post and New York Daily News. Here’s the NY Times obit by Richard Goldstein. More tributes from the Daily News, (this one by Filip Bondy), and the Post (and another), as well as Greg Prince’s Faith and Fear […]

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Ouch.

"Oddballs"

So here’s a list of unusual injuries sustained by players this season, courtesy of SI.com’s Hot Clicks blog: — Feb. 12: Brad Bergesen, Orioles: Strained his shoulder filming a TV commercial for the team. — May 29: Kendry Morales, Angels: Broke his leg celebrating a walk-off home run at home plate. — June 30: Luke […]

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Quiz kids

"Oddballs"

The Mental Floss website offers these quizzes: Did he throw a no-hitter? The Simpsons softball quiz The baseball card brand quiz

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Welcome to the Hall

2008 title

Andre Dawson, Whitey Herzog, and umpire Doug Harvey. While Dawson and Herzog have both published autobios/memoirs, I hope Harvey does so soon. Here are just a few titles that reflect some aspect of the National pastime’s ultimate showplace: There are several coffee table books that illustrate the many holdings of the Cooperstown museum. This is […]

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New sports anthologies: They do the collecting so you don’t have to

2010 title

Although I have trouble with the use of words like “best” and “greatest” in titles, when it comes to anthologies, I’m a bit more flexible. The editors of such collections do a fine job assembling excellent works from magazines, newspapers, etc., saving a pack-rat like me from collecting even more material. Two new books celebrate […]

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Back in the USSR

2010 title

Been away so long I hardly knew the place. Gee, it’s good to be back home… Made a quick trip to Ft. Lauderdale to cover a tryout for an Israeli pro basketball team, then it was over to Hotdelphia for a family reunion. Had a chance to read What Else but Home, by Michael Rosen, […]

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Lest we forget: Ralph Houk

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

Been on the road the last couple of days, so I missed this. They say things happen in threes, so let this be the end of it. Ralph Houk, Yanks Manager, Dies at 90

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Five Qs for Peter Golenbock

2007 title

Apropos of my recent review of 7: The Mickey Mantle Novel, author Peter Golenbock was kind enough to answer a few questions –on his birthday, no less — about the controversial project. * * * Bookshelf: After all those non-fiction projects, what was it that prompted to to venture into a different genre? PG: I […]

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Happy birthday, Phil Cavarretta

Birthday greetings

The popular Chicago star was born this date in 1916. Caverretta played 22 years in Chicago: 20 with the Cubbies — with whom he made his debut at the tender age of 17 — and two with the cross-town rival White Sox. What impressed me most, however, was that he was a childhood friend of […]

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A philosophical question

"Oddballs"

Always happy for the chance to mix baseball and philosophy, as per The NY Times Sunday Magazine’s “Ethicist” column. I coach a youth all-star baseball team. After tryouts, our league director chose the 13 best players for our team, leaving about six kids unselected. Among those is a boy whose father recently died of cancer. […]

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TWIBB: July 16, 2010

2010 title

The top baseball books, according to Amazon.com as of Friday, July 16. Title Rank General Steinbrenner: The Last Lion of Baseball, by Bill Madden 1 Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game, by Michael Lewis 2 The Baseball Codes: Beanballs, Sign Stealing, and Bench-Clearing Brawls: The Unwritten Rules of America’s Pastime, by Scott Turbow […]

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This week (July 19) in Sports Illustrated

Magazines

The issue went to press too soon to include the passing of George Steinbrenner. Instead the main story was the aftermath of “The Decision.” Baseball stories include: A Tom Verducci profile of the Tigers’ Miguel Cabrera, who’s been putting up Triple Crown numbers so far. A look at the Cliff Lee trade. Who’s MLB’s most […]

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Ruh-roh

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

There are a lot of these on a similar theme. This is one of the better ones.

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Bookshelf review: 7: The Mickey Mantle Novel

2007 title

by Peter Golenbock. The Lyons Press, 2007. When 7 came out a few years ago, many sportswriters — especially in the New York area — considered it a shande (shame). How could Golenbock — who had heretofore published only non-fiction — have besmirched the character of the late lamented Mickey Mantle with this trashy, borderline […]

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Testing, testing

Because I can...

Take the quiz. Lotsa luck.

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Say it ain’t so, Gold’s

collectibles

The condiment company might be discontinuing its popular Mets bobblehead promotion? At least wait until Ike Davis gets one.

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“Buy me some peanuts and fish and chips…”

Because I can...

Baseball and cricket, together again for the first time.

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