Happy birthday, Bob Allison

Biography

The Minnesota Twins slugger would have been 76 today. Unfortunately, he passed away at the age of 61 in 1995. In 1967, Hal Butler published The Bob Allison Story. By that time, the athlete was on the downside of his career. In 13 big league seasons — all with the Twins and their predecessor, the […]

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Father and child reunion

2010 title

With apologies to Paul Simon. These came too late for Father’s Day, but I’ve noticed a lot of “father-son” themes lately. Currently reading Will Leitch’s Are We Winning: Fathers and Sons in the New Golden Age of Baseball, which mixes baseball and familial observations. Look for a podcast featuring an interview with Leitch late next […]

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Annoucement: Baseball novel giveaway

2010 title

Haven’t read this one, so not endorsing and not not endorsing, but seems like this could make for appropriate beach reading. Parenthetically, I wonder what the thought process was for the book art. At the risk of appearing risque, the cover makes me think of one of those apocryphal announcer miscues about a young couple […]

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The gauntlet, returned

"Oddballs"

Earlier today I challenged Mark Juddery to back up the claim in his new book that baseball is the most overrated sport. Tonight, he offers his answer, via email, presented without editorial comment: Here are a few words written just for the Baseball Bookshelf site. (Well OK, it’s basically a reworked version of the book […]

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New book on the “art” of baseball’s best

2010 title

I first “discovered” Dick Perez many years ago via his “Diamond King” baseball cards inserted into the Donruss sets. Little did I realize that that was just the tip of the iceberg. Perez, a former “official artist” for the Baseball Hall of Fame, has just released The Immortals, a massive, gorgeous collection of his work […]

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Author interview: Josh Wilker (Cardboard Gods)

2010 title

Wilker was the subject of this interview on WGN-TV yesterday:

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Baseball “most overrated sport?” Them’s fightin’ words!

"Oddballs"

As I’ve stated in the past, I’m not a big fan of books that employ words like “best” and  “greatest.” Add to that “Most,” as in Overrated: The 50 Most Overhyped Things in History, by Mark Juddery, who adjudges baseball as “the most overrated sport.” Of course, he also considers Star Trek the most overrated […]

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The Bookshelf Podcast: Doug Glanville

2010 title

A bit overdue, but here’s my conversation with Doug Glanville, author of The Game From Where I Stand: A Ballplayer’s Inside View. During the course of the chat, Glanville shares his thoughts on the joys and difficulties of putting the book together, what he hopes to accomplish with it, and the possibility of more writing […]

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Happy birthday (?), Satchel Paige

2009 title

The exact date of birth of the American icon has been in dispute for many years. Books on Paige include: Maybe I’ll Pitch Forever, by Paige with David Lipman Satchel: The Life and Times of an American Legend, by Larry Tye (read my Q&A with Tye here) Satchel Paige: Striking Out Jim Crow, by James […]

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This week (July 12) in Sports Illustrated

Magazines

Serena Williams wins covers honor for her Wimbledon victory. Baseball items include: Which shortstop has the best range? Tom Verducci on this year’s (young) All-Star selections L. Jon Wertheim on the woes that have befallen the Pirates, complete with sidebar

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Because you can put a souvenir t-shirt on your bookshelf

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

Some people would think it an honor to have a t-shirt giveaway devoted to them. Not Dallas Braden. The Yankees began a three-game series against the A’s last night; Braden was not scheduled to start any of the Games for Oakland. Is it me, or does it seem like Braden is getting a reputation as […]

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Happy Birthday, George Steinbrenner

2010 title

(Got it in under the wire) Born on the Fourth of July 80 years ago. Here’s a review of Bill Madden’s new bio from WasWatching.com. Other titles featuring Steinbrenner include: George: The Poor Little Rich Boy Who Built the Yankee Empire, by Peter Golenbock The Ballad of Billy and George: The Tempestuous Baseball Marriage of […]

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Review: The Last Hero: A Life of Henry Aaron

2010 title

The Buffalo News posted this one. Upshot: First came “Willie Mays — The Life and Legend” by James S. Hirsch, which skillfully reminded everyone why we remember the Giants’ center fielder as the most exciting player of his time. Following that in the order is “The Last Hero: A Life of Henry Aaron.” Howard Bryant’s […]

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Author interview: Fritz Peterson

2009 title

Pinstripe Alley posted this interview with the author of Mickey Mantle Goes to Heaven.

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Bits and pieces

2010 title

A review of Lee Panas’ Beyond Batting Average by Neil Paine on Baseball-Reference.com. Upshot: “The point of a book like this is to simply & effectively explain what each metric does, why it’s important, and how it builds on the stats that came before. Panas does a very good job of this….” Joe Posnanski is […]

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Why time begins on opening day…of the Supreme Court

Business of baseball

Not really, but I thought it was a cute way to introduce this Atlantic article on “How Justice Stevens Changed Baseball,” by Henry D. Fetter,  author of Taking on the Yankees: Winning and Losing in the Business of Baseball. In 1951, the future Justice Stevens was a young antitrust lawyer in Chicago when he was […]

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“T” is for Times…and Traub

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James Traub has two piece in this weekend’s Times: A critique of The Eastern Stars: How Baseball Changed the Dominican Town of San Pedro de Macorís, by Mark Kurlansky in the book review section (which the critic deems a “charming and finely observed, if somewhat formless, baseball travelogue”), and a profile of Yankees’ reliever Mariano […]

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Author interview: Will Leitch

2010 title

Big League Stew, a Yahoo sports blog, conducted this audio interview with the author of Are We Winning? Fathers and Sons in the New Golden Age of Baseball.

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Author interview: Danny Peary

2010 title

Brad Balfour interviews the author of Roger Maris: Baseball’s Reluctant Hero, on the Film Festival Traveler website. Note to Danny: Next time, don’t cover the label!

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Summer lovin’

2010 title

At least when it comes to baseball reading. Lapham’s Quarterly, “a magazine of history and ideas,” devotes its Summer 2010 issue to sports through the centuries with articles, poems, and illustrations both old and new (mostly old). Among the baseball items: This list of do’s and don’ts for members of the All-American Girls Professional baseball […]

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