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Annoucements

Pardon the delay. Had a scare yesterday, trying to improve to improve the site, almost lost the entire blog. Yikes. Fortunately, I was able to relocate the original CSS and restore. Whew. In the meantime, I’m working on my annual spring baseball, feature for Bookreporter.com, as well as a stand-alone on Hirsch’s new Willie Mays […]

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* A look at the inner sanctum of The BookShelf

Books

For those of you who have expressed a curiosity as to my personal library, here’s a sampling: Most of the books are in the attic, which I know isn’t a great idea for any number of reasons. Before the great flood of ’08, I had a nice bunch of book cases, but afterward, once we […]

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* ESPN The Magazine‘s Baseball Preview issue

Commentary by Ron Kaplan

It’s the most wonderful time of the year. Since the whole baseball card scenario has changed since I was a kid, I now look forward to the baseball preview issues from ESPN The Magazine and Sports Illustrated as harbingers of the impending season. ESPN arrived yesterday, and quite frankly, it’s a bit disappointing. In the […]

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* Recently in Sports Illustrated

Magazines

Backlogged, as usual. Looking forward to the annual Baseball Issue, but in the meantime, it’s pretty much NCAA stuff. Issue of March 22: Joe Posnanski on Bud Selig’s bizarre realignment plan Ari Fleischer’s new role Jon Heyman on some of this spring’s hot rookies, including Strasburg and Heyward A Ben Reiter profile of the Angels’ […]

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* Authors interview: Danny Peary and Tom Clavin

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The co-authors of Roger Maris: Baseball’s Reluctant Hero sat down for this interview, courtesy of Simon and Schuster.

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* Review: The Baseball Codes

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Here’s a sneak preview of The New York Times Sunday Book Review: (Grateful for the opportunity to reproduce the cool graphic that ran with the piece.) Bruce Weber, author of As They See ‘Em: A Fan’s Travels in the Land of Umpires, gives his take on The Baseball Codes: Beanballs, Sign Stealing, and Bench-Clearing Brawls: […]

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* TWIBB — March 26

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This week’s best-selling baseball books, according to Amazon.com as of Friday, March 26. 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 Mint Condition: How Baseball Cards Became an American Obsession, by Dave Jamieson […]

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* Bookshelf author interview: Josh Wilker

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Josh Wilker launched his blog, CardboardGods (Motto: “Voice of the mathematically eliminated”) as a link to a simpler time, when all a boy needed to be happy was a nickle, a dime, or at most a quarter, to buy a pack of baseball cards. For a ten-year-old, these guys were, in fact, gods. All you […]

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* With apologies to Rogers and Hammerstein…

"Oddballs"

Books about pitchers, and books about batters. Titles on deep and historical matters. Trips to Fall Classics that started in spring, These are a few of my favorite things. Bios on Aaron and Mantle and Maris (The new one on Willie will soon be a classic). A new one on Reggie and all of his […]

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* Bits and pieces

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WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY behind here, so in an attempt to catch up, and let you all know I’m still here, I submit, for starters, a list of recent items: Our old friend Zack Hample is busy with his own writings (note to self: get cracking on the manuscript), but he has had time to glance through a […]

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* Spring training for the Bookshelf, too

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Please forgive the little glitches as we move the Bookshelf. You know how it is, you have to take everything out, move it, and put everything back in place again. It always seems to take longer than planned. So, please, if you see anything amiss, let us know. The WordPress-hosted version was quite simple; now […]

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* The “designated” speaker

"Oddballs"

Former Yankee Ron Blomberg will be the featured speaker at Congregation Or Shalom in Orange, NY on Sunday, March 28 at 10 a.m. The event is open to the public, which is $5 in advance or $8 at the door. For more information, call 203-799-2341. I spoke with the Majors’ first designated yesterday to find […]

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* The Jersey Connection

Annoucements

(And I don’t mean is in The Sopranos.) Three sports writers are in the news: Long-time Star-Ledger columnist Jerry Izenberg will be honored by The American Conference on Diversity for his humanitarian accomplishments at a dinner tomorrow evening in West Orange, NJ. Izenberg, the recipient of the Associated Press Red Smith Award for Lifetime Achievement […]

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* Code-breakers

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I’ve always been curious about the timing of a book’s release. For example, one title getting a fair bit of buzz this year is The Baseball Codes: Beanballs, Sign Stealing, and Bench-Clearing Brawls: The Unwritten Rules of America’s Pastime, by Jason Turbow with Michael Duca. I have this on my “to-read” pile (think Jenga), but […]

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* Author appearance: Timothy Gay

Annoucements

The baseball historian discusses and signs Satch, Dizzy, and Rapid Robert: The Wild Saga of Interracial Baseball Before Jackie Robinson at 7 p.m. at St. Louis County Library Headquarters, 1640 South Lindbergh Boulevard, Frontenac. Free. 314-994-3300, slcl.org.

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* 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

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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

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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

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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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