* Lest we forget: Bobby Bragan

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The baseball lifer — and one of my earliest recollections of my baseball card collection — died on Thursday at the age of 92. From the Dallas Morning News. And Randy Galloway contributed this appreciation in the Ft. Worth Star-Telegram. Bragan published his memoirs (right) in 1992.

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* Asterisk th*s

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There’s been a lot of talk about what to do with the statistics from the Steroids Era. Some want them expunged from the record books. Others, like Tony Kornheiser, want a special note on any Hall of Fame plaque, bringing into account the possibility (probability?) that said honored player partook of PED. My take is: […]

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* If you're Manny Ramirez, sometimes you don't

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This TV news piece from FOX asks the scientific question: How does an outfielder catch a fly ball? The three main theories: 1. Trajectory prediction. The fielder perceives the initial conditions of the ball’s motion and compute its trajectory to predict where it will land. 2. Linear acceleration cancellation. The fielder runs so as to […]

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* A little help here?

"Oddballs"

My stats-keepers indicates The Bookshelf has received more than a quarter million hits. My thanks to all you readers out there. I know there are thousands of baseball blogs and believe The Bookshelf is one of the few devoted to this particular niche. But I’m just curious as to your take on the best of […]

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* You say to-may-to, I say to-mah-to

Because I can...

For some bizarre reason, I’ve always been fascinated by the game of cricket and would love to find a place to play. Herewith a story about whether Americans will ever embrace the baseball-ish sport from the BBC.

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* Review: Lady in the Locker Room

2008 title

Madcap Memoirs of the Early LA Dodgers, by Flo Thomasian Snyder (Desert Publications). This comes via TheCalifornian.com. Upshot: The collection of photos alone is worth the price of admission for this behind-the-scenes look at the L.A. Dodger organization. Fans who bleed Dodger blue will love this book, and even those who follow the San Francisco […]

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* Don't quit your day job

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Or perhaps “Youk Ought to Be in Pictures,” (with apologies to Dana Suesse and Edward Heyman). Anyway, this item comes from Boston.com: Youk on screen He plays first base, he plays third base, and he also acts. All-purpose All-Star Kevin Youkilis is on his way to New York to shoot a scene for the indie […]

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* Announcement: Library "channels" Fenway

Annoucements

The Dighton Public Library is hosting  “A History of Fenway” on Saturday, Jan. 30, at 1 p.m. at the lower level of Dighton Town Hall, 979 Somerset Ave. “Fenway Tours, the official guides of Fenway Park, will give an audiovisual presentation of the history of our beloved home of the Boston Red Sox. Trophies from […]

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* A baseball love story

2010 title

No, I mean a “love” story, as offered in this interview with J. Conrad Guest, author of Backstop: A Baseball Love Story in Nine Innings, on the “Timeless Romance” blog. More here.

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* Who are you calling ____

"Oddballs"

Bruce Markusen, author of such books as A Baseball Dynasty: Charlie Finley’s Swingin’ A’s, The Team That Changed Baseball: Roberto Clemente and the 1971 Pittsburgh Pirates, Tales From The Mets Dugout, and The Orlando Cepeda Story, provided this list of Nickname “All-Stars” for The Hardball Times

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TWIBB — January 22, 2010

2009 title

This week’s best-selling baseball books, according to Amazon.com as of Friday, January 23. Title Rank General Baseball Prospectus 2010 1 2010 Baseball Forecaster (Ron Shandler’s Baseball Forecaster) 2 Baseball America 2010 Prospect Handbook: The Comprehensive Guide to Rising Stars from the Definitive Source on Prospects (Baseball America Prospect Handbook) 3 Satchel: The Life and Times […]

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* Author appearance: Lawrence Hogan

Annoucements

From NJtoday.net: Dr. Lawrence Hogan, Senior History Professor at Union County College, and Robert Scott, former pitcher and first baseman for the New York Black Yankees of the Negro National League, will be the guest speakers for a Black History  Month Program, “Take Me Out to the Ballgame: Negro League Baseball at Yankee Stadium, 1930-1948.” […]

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* Get ready for the next wave

2010 title

of books about baseball and steroids. Steven Travers, author of last year’s The 1969 Miracle Mets, as well as several other sports titles, is hard at work on one. According to his page at redroom.com, a community for authors, “STRIKE THREE! by Steven Travers promises to be the first, and most comprehensive book to provide […]

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* Review: Evaluating Baseball 's Managers

2009 title

A History and Analysis of Performance in the Major Leagues, 1876-2008, by Chris Jaffe (McFarland). A review of the book appears on Amazin’ Avenue (“an unofficial New York Mets blog”). Upshot: It all makes for a very interesting read, especially considering how tragically ignored managers are in most baseball literature and analysis. If the Mets […]

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* It's the economy, stupid.

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Was anyone else bothered by this story on Johnny Damon in today’s New York Times? Damon, one of the heroes of the 2009 World Series, is currently unemployed. A free agent, the Yankees have displayed little interest in resigning him and at the moment, there are no other takers as teams have filled their high-profile […]

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* Announcement: Baseball essay contest

2010 title

From “Backstop part of 2W January book launch”: Second Wind Publishing is having a launch party on January 29 and 30, which will include my novel Backstop: A Baseball Love Story in Nine Innings. As part of the event, I’m inviting readers to submit a personal account, between 200 and 400 words, of their most […]

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* Review: The Hardball Times Baseball Annual 2010

2010 title

From the Baseball GB site, this review. Upshot: These articles would appeal to any baseball fan; however HBT has made its name by going deeper into topics and offering something to the baseball fan that wants to read about, and possibly be inspired to contribute to, the advanced statistical analysis of the game. and While […]

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* This week (Jan. 25) in Sports Illustrated

Magazines

The scant baseball items include: Grow your own…ballpark, that is. Actually, that’s it, but last week (Jan. 18) there were these items: Joe Posnanski on Mark McGwire Joe Sheehan on Randy Johnson Ben Reiter on Tim Lincecum And, what the heck, on Jan. 11: What? No, that can’t be right…Nothing about Andre Dawson??

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* Perspective

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From Len Berman’s That’s Sports site: Having worked in the news business, I’ve seen how it works. A big story breaks. It gets covered, and then the media moves on. Haiti doesn’t and shouldn’t work that way. Word comes that at least 30 members of Haiti’s soccer federation, players, refs, coaches and other officials, perished […]

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* The only time Mark McGwire will be connected with National Public Radio

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Our favorite game show host, Peter Sagal, included the recent shocking news about Mark McGwire on the latest episode of Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me. In the “Who’s Carl This Time” feature, sidekick Carl Kassel offered the quote: “I used very very low dosages. There was no way I wanted to look like Lou Ferrigno […]

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