* Hey, a man’s gotta do what a man’s gotta do

Annoucements

Because you can keep your wrestling paraphernalia on a bookshelf: Pete Rose gets to host Monday Night Raw this evening. From the WWE website, evidently written some time ago: WWE Hall of Famer Pete Rose, one of the most controversial figures in sports, will be the guest host of Monday Night Raw live from San […]

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* Ruth, Maris, and Greenberg?

Commentary

There are a couple of books out this year that deal with athletes — Roger Maris and Hank Aaron– who were vilified by the press and the public for the audacity in approaching the home run numbers put up by Hall of Famer Babe Ruth, albeit for different reasons. Maris, who broke the single season […]

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* Nothing to spit at

2010 title

Spitball magazine is running several reviews on its website, including: High Heat Rum Point Fifty-Nine in ’84 Roger Maris: Baseball;’s Reluctant Hero

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* Hats off to Larry

2010 title

Congratulations to Larry Tye, whose biography Satchel: The Life and Times of an American Legend was named winner of Spitball Magazine‘s Casey Award and the Seymour Medal from the Society for American Baseball Research. Read (most of) it on Googlebooks.

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* Bookshelf Review: The Bill James collection

2010 title

Knowing I would have a lot of down time during my recent Jamaica trip, I loaded up on the baseball books, no small feat since I was only taking a carry on and a Jack Bauer bag. Among the titles: the new Roger Maris bio by Calvin and Peary; Baseball America Prospect Handbook 2010; Fay […]

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* A “comic” review of Willie Mays

2010 title

Bill Gallo, the veteran sports cartoonist for the New York Daily News, published this review/personal remembrance of Mays as per the Hircsh bio. I used to collect his work — along with another DN cartoonist name of Bill(?) Stark — in one of my many scrapbooks. In 1969, as the Mets were marching towards the […]

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* What’s good for fantasy baseball is good for America

Because I can...

Interesting piece by Les Leopold on BigJournalism.com Let me put this in stark terms than even the most financially challenged fantasy baseball owner can understand: What happens when there’s a strike or lockout?  Yep, it’s good by fantasy baseball. All of our wonderful fantasy teams turn into……toxic assets with no value! And the entire fantasy […]

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* Just don’t toss them on the hotel bed

collectibles

I don’t know, some superstition about it. Anyway here’s a piece I’m including because it just seems to rare: an appreciation of baseball caps. At the risk of appearing old fashioned, I’m not real happy about the trend over the years to “update” the caps, as far as style, color, “upgrades,” etc. Just call be […]

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* TWIBB — Friday, March 19

2009 title

This week’s best-selling baseball books, according to Amazon.com as of Friday, March 19. S Title Rank General Willie Mays: The Life, The Legend, by James S. Hirsch 1 Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game, by Michael Lewis 2 Baseball Prospectus 2010 3 Kiss It Good-Bye: The Mystery, The Mormon, and the Moral of […]

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* Calling all swingers

Magazines

Ha! I knew that would get your attention. Get our mind out of the gutter and onto the green. Golf Magazine pairs up with baseball for its current issue. Among the specific topics: The Power of Angle: The Power Angle, equally valuable in golf and baseball, is the key to a powerful and efficient swing. […]

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This week (March 15) in Sports Illustrated

2010 title

Actually, I suppose this is last week’s news, but since there are several baseball items worth noting, here goes: An item about Sen. Jim Bunning, who displays the same bulldog tenacity on Capitol Hill as he did the pitching hill. A profile on Orioles catcher Mark Wieters by Tom Verducci and a sidebar on the […]

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Welcome back, mon.

Uncategorized

Scenes from the Sangster International Airport in Jamaica. Of course, I never actually saw or heard about any baseball being played in country. According to baseball-reference.com, only four Jamaican-born players — Chili Davis, Justin Masterson (1-7 with the Indians last year), Rolando Roomes, and Devon White — have made it to the Majors.

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That’s not cricket. Oh wait, it is.

On a personal note

So one of the things I can cross off my to-do list: play cricket. For those unfamiliar with the game, here’s a brief into: Don’t ask me why, but the sport has always fascinated me and one of the activities at the Ritz Carlton was a mid-day game, so I just had to give it […]

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Because I can...

Had to get a tire replaced this morning. While sitting in the waiting room, I picked up a recent copy of The Sporting News which carried feature about the questionnaires the publication would hand out to players each year in preparation for the defunct Baseball Register. This article included reproductions of the forms from Willie […]

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* This week (March 8) in Sports Illustrated

Magazines

Lee Jenkins’ profile of the Mets’ David Wright is the only baseball piece in this issue, which concentrates on post-Olympics stories.

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* The shape of things to come?

2010 title

It seems that offering free PDFs as a way to garner attention for one’s website/blog/publication is rapidly gaining favor. POD (Print on demand) offers the author/publisher to produce only the amount of copies needed, rather than kill an bunch of trees for nothing. A few weeks ago, SABR published its Emerald Guide to Baseball as […]

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* Welcome to the new digs

Annoucements

Welcome to Ron Kaplan’s Baseball Bookshelf, 2.0. With this self-hosted version, I hope to be able to bring new features, interviews, etc. in the days and weeks (and months and years) ahead. In the near future, we’ll have original audio interviews with such author as as Danny Peary (Roger Maris: Baseball’s Reluctant Hero), Josh Wilker […]

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* Preparing for the future, Derek?

Because I can...

After all, he can’t play forever.

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* TWIBB — This week in baseball books, March 7

Uncategorized

This week’s best-selling baseball books, according to Amazon.com as of Sunday, March 7. Sorry, bit behind as I move things over to this site. Title Rank General Willie Mays: The Life, The Legend, by James S. Hirsch 1 Baseball Prospectus 2010 2 Kiss It Good-Bye: The Mystery, The Mormon, and the Moral of the 1960 […]

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* This week (March 1) in Sports Illustrated

Magazines

The Olympics are over. So is football. Pro hockey and basketball are winding down and it’s a wee bit early for March Madness. So baseball’s back. Tim Marchman praises “the G.M.’s who made the savviest moves of the off-season” Tom Verducci on the early buzz in spring training camp Albert Chen on run prevention as […]

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