* And because you can keep a cap on your bookshelf

Because I can...

I used to collect baseball caps, but with a rule: Unless I received them as a present, I had to acquire them in the city in which the team played, that is, no taking the easy way out by buying them at the mall or online. It’s not a huge collection: Dodgers (gift; thanks, Steve), […]

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* Because you can keep a World Series Ring on your bookshelf

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Which may just be where some of these guys do keep them. The Yankees are playing their home opener as I type this. Prior to the game, the 2009 World Champions received their booty in the form of Series rings. In his article in today’s New York Times, Harvey Araton writes about Andy Pettitte, for […]

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* Author appearance: Dan Fost (UPDATE)

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Who says you can’t go home again? Bloomfield-born journalist Dan Fost returned to his old stomping grounds to give a talk and book-signing for his Giants Past & Present at the Yogi Berra Museum this afternoon. Fost, who grew up and still is a Yankees fan, became enamored with the team shortly after moving to […]

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* Time for Times

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A couple of book-related items in today’s New Yotk Times sports section: In the print edition, Tim Wendel wrote  “They Could Throw That Speedball,” as part of the “Spotlight” column, about the difficulties in coming up with the definitive answer to the question, “who was the fastest pitcher in history?” With all due respect to […]

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* 30 books in 30 days

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An ambitious task, but Tom Hoffarth of the Los Angeles Daily News is taking up the challenge once again as he highlights an eclectic group of titles for 2010 with a mix of humor and insight in his blog, “Farther off the Wall.” Today’s pick is Tim Salmon’s Always an Angel: Playing the Game with […]

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* I guess the spell-check function wasn’t working (UPDATE)

"Oddballs"

Hey, I totally commiserate. I am the world’s worst speller, as any follower of The Bookshelf must have learned by now. So have some compassion for these guys. To say nothing of all the player’s names misspelled over the years. You try spelling Kluszewski! This falls under the aegis of Uniwatchblog.com, so here’s their take […]

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* TWIBB — April 9

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This week’s best-selling baseball books, according to Amazon.com as of Friday, April 9. Title Rank General The Bullpen Gospels: Major League Dreams of a Minor League Veteran, by Dirk Hayhurst 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 Willie Mays: […]

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* Authors appearance: Danny Peary and Tom Clavin

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The coauthors of Roger Maris: Baseball’s Reluctant Hero will be appearing at — appropriately enough —  Mickey Mantle’s Restaurant, 42 Central Park South in Manhattan, on Tuesday, April 13, from 4 to 7 p.m. From Peary: Book signings can be lonely events for authors, especially in nontraditional venues, so we’re inviting you to stop by to buy […]

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* Bits and Pieces

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Baseball America ran this interview with Dirk Hayhurst, author of The Baseball Gospels. Hayhurst is currently on the Blue Jays’ 60-day disabled list, which gives him lots of time to hump his boo, which reportedly will be on the NY Times‘ next best-seller list. * * * Slate published this entertaining (and too-brief) comparison of […]

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* Yippe-i-o-ki-ya

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Traditionally, this is the time of year when newspapers (remember those?) run round-ups of baseball book reviews (like this one by yours truly on Bookreporter.com). They’re good for those with short attention spans, since they tend to cover multiple titles briefly (but then, if that’s your problem, how will you get through the books themselves?). […]

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* National Pastime Radio returns — Updated April 9

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Baseball is once again a art of the NPR syllabus. Steven Goldman and Jay Jafee of Baseball Prospectus made an appearance of The Brian Lehrer Show on April 2. The same day on Soundcheck, Jonathan Schaefer discussed the connection between baseball and music with Jeff Campbell, whose record label Hungry for Music releases compilations of […]

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* RK Review: Giants Past & Present

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by Dan Fost. MVP Books, 2010. A book such as Giants Past & Present caters to multiple readerships. On the one hand you have long-time fans of the team, both in the East and West Coast incarnations. You also have younger fans, who grew up on the San Francisco version. In addition, there are the […]

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* Opening day thoughts

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Since you can keep a newspaper on your bookshelf, I suppose I could do this on a daily basis. Hmm. April Fool. There are plenty of other blogs that can take care of that. What? Man, I gotta get rid of these Page-a-Day calendars. I’m just too disorganized. First of all, just wanted to let […]

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* Because you can keep wine on your bookshelf

Because I can...

but probably shouldn’t. From the Boston Herald.

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* New web site gives chance to rediscover an old classic

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Veteran journalist Daniel Okrent has launched a web site to promote his new book, Last Call: The Rise and Fall of Prohibition. Frankly, it’s kind of bare bones, but it does include a page (mostly blurbs) about 9 Innings: The Anatomy of  Baseball Game, originally published in 1984 and revised in 2000. Here’s a review […]

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* Reviews: Satch, Dizzy, and Rapid Robert: The Wild Saga of Interracial Baseball Before Jackie Robinson

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In addition to my mini-review on Timothy Gay’s latest baseball title in the baseball , here is a sampling of others: Steve Penn, Kansas City Star: “There’s nothing like a good baseball story. And the era of barnstorming, when black players competed against white players despite the color ban, is full of good baseball stories.” […]

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* Message to Times: Where’ Waldo?

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Or Johan, or David, or Gary? I don’t get it: when the Yankees lose their season opener — a night game that ends late; nice big picture of Granderson after his first home run in the pinstripes — they make the front page. When the Mets win — an impressive afternoon affair — they don’t […]

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* Giants steps

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Dan Fost, author of Giants Past & Present, posted this preseason video on his favorite team. A reminder, Fost will be at the Yogi Berra Museum on April 11 at 4 p.m. See here for further info. And thanks to all of you out there who became fans of The Bookshelf — the roll has […]

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* It’s up to you, New Yorker, New Yorker

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Roger Angell has long contributed excellent essays to New Yorker magazine. Now he has company in Ben McGrath (the next generation?), who wrote this piece on spring training and the possible surprise stars f0r 2010 in the April 7 issue. Now you have a chance to ask your questions of these entertaining writers. From the […]

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* Lest we foeget: Mike Cuellar

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The 1969 Cy Young winner died at the age of 72. Here’s his obit from The New York Times and a couple from the Baltimore Sun, where the Cuban pitcher had his gloey days in the lates 1960s to early 1970s: Orioles pitching great Mike Cuellar dies at 72 George Diaz’s column, “Mike Cuellar’s legacy […]

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