I’m a writer, Jim, not a mathematician!

"Oddballs"

I used to be so good in math. I don’t know what happened. Oh, sure, I can figure out most of the standard baseball stats, although I’ve always arched my eyebrows at the formulas offered in such books as Encyclopedia of Baseball Statistics: From A to Zr or Beyond Batting Average. One of the first […]

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Has it really been that long?

"Bookshelf Conversations"

A League of Their Own premiered more than 30 years ago. Ahead of my Bookshelf Conversation with Erin Carlson, author of No Crying in Baseball: The Inside Story of A League of Their Own — Big Stars, Dugout Drama, and a Home Run for Hollywood, I found several stories about the film that takes a […]

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The Bookshelf Conversations #169: Jonathan Mayo

"Bookshelf Conversations"

As I mention in the Conversation, there’s much more attention paid to the draft from a fan point of view in recent years. Go back a decade, and I can’t remember the whole proceedings being covered by the media from start to finish. Now, it’s almost “appointment television.” I must admit, I don’t follow the […]

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Baseball Best-Sellers, September 8, 2023

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A reminder: The Amazon rankings are updated every hour, so these lists might not be 100 percent accurate by the time you read them (or even by the time I finish posting them). But close enough for government work, as the saying goes (See my piece on “Why Amazon’s search engine sucks.”) In addition, occasionally […]

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Bits and Pieces, September 6, 2023

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So I have several “Google alerts” to let me know about all things baseball books. I hit the jackpot today. ♦   From The Sporting News (or at least what’s left of it now that the print edition is gone), this Q&A with Joe Posnanski on his new book, Why We Love Baseball: A History in […]

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Baseball Best-Sellers, September 1, 2023

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A reminder: The Amazon rankings are updated every hour, so these lists might not be 100 percent accurate by the time you read them (or even by the time I finish posting them). But close enough for government work, as the saying goes.az (See my piece on “Why Amazon’s search engine sucks.”) In addition, occasionally […]

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Five Cards Whenever #52-56: Matthew Liberatore, Dylan Cease, Marcus Stroman, Christian Javier, Jermaine Palacios

Baseball Cards

See here for a headnote and explanation. #52: Matthew Liberatore I got a real education on baseball card lingo from Toppsrippsed.com, most importantly a glossary of so many terms that didn’t exist when I was a mere lad. Folks, this is required reading. As for Liberatore, he gets an “RC” for his rookie card, which […]

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Bookshelf Review: The Last Miracle

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The Last Miracle: My 18-Year Journey with the Amazin’ New York Mets, by Ed Kranepool with Gary Kaschak (Triumph, 2023) I have been a fan of Ed Kranepool since I first became interested in baseball and the Mets. Can’t explain it. Maybe it was because he made his debut at the tender age of 17. […]

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The things we keep: Chicago White Sox yearbooks of the 1960s

The Things We Keep

When I was a kid, younger than 10, it was a different world. Kids walked everywhere by themselves. To school, to the library, to play with friends. When I lived in Crown Heights, a Brooklyn neighborhood, there was a great used book store a couple of blocks away from our apartment where I would often […]

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Five Cards Whenever #47-51: Ryan Mountcastle, Jacob DeGrom, Mitch Haniger, Mookie Betts, Chas McCormick

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See here for a headnote and explanation. #47: Ryan Mountcastle Voted most likely to be a character in Game of Thrones. #48: Jacob DeGrom I think most fans want a home-grown star to remain with their team for the duration of their career. And especially nowadays, with salaries being so high, why would anyone really […]

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Five Cards Whenever #42-46: Franchy Cordero, NL Average Leaders, Jesus Sanchez, Gerrit Cole, Jorge Alfaro

Baseball Cards

See here for a headnote and explanation. #42: Franchy Cordero As opposed to Frenchy Bordagaray? #43: NL Average Leaders Average leaders? Sounds like an oxymoron. I want above average leaders. That’s why they’re “leaders.” BITD, all the leader cards came consecutively numbered: average, home runs, and RBI for batters; wins, strikeouts, and ERA for pitchers. […]

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Five Cards Whenever #37-41: Josh Smith, Jorge Mateo, Adam Wainright, Keegan Thompson, Brian Serven

Baseball Cards

See here for a headnote and explanation. #37: Josh Smith A second-round draft pick for the Yankees in 2019, Smith was traded to the Rangers in 2021 and made his debut with them last year, so another first-carder. #38: Jorge Mateo Led the American League in stolen bases in his first full season last year. […]

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Baseball Best-Sellers, August 25, 2023

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A reminder: The Amazon rankings are updated every hour, so these lists might not be 100 percent accurate by the time you read them (or even by the time I finish posting them). But close enough for government work, as the saying goes.az (See my piece on “Why Amazon’s search engine sucks.”) In addition, occasionally […]

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Five Cards Whenever #32-36: Jordan Montgomery, Kyle Farmer, Zack Thompson, CJ Abrams, Brandon Lowe

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See here for a headnote and explanation. Back to earth, so to speak and with all due respect. #32: Jordan Montgomery Has been around since breaking in with the Yankees in 2017, joining the Cardinals in a trade late last year. #33: Kyle Farmer “Kyle batted .394 across a 29-game stretch from mid-May to mid-June […]

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Five Cards Whenever #27-31: Mike Trout, Corey Knebel, Trevor Rogers, Kenley Jansen, Riley Greene

Baseball Cards

See here for a headnote and explanation. #27: Mike Trout Another player whose stature would have earned him a “zero” on his card in another generation. There’s a fascinating site by SportTrac that keeps tabs on, among other things, time spent on the Injury List (you may have heard by now that Shohei Ohtani (#17) […]

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Pass the popcorn: Movie (and TV) news

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A couple of movies on the horizon that until today I had not been aware of. Both are apparently based on true stories. The Saint of Second Chances is a Netflix production that goes over the career of Mike Veeck, son of Bill and a second generation “hustler.” But of course, it’s more than just […]

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Five Cards Whenever #22-26: Clayton Kershaw, Fernando Tatis Jr., Miguel Cabrera, Byron Buxton, Trent Grisham

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See here for a headnote and explanation. Fanatics — which bought out Topps — recently posted an offering for a complete factory sealed box set for 2023. Here are the details: Base Cards (660 Subjects) – Base cards from Topps Baseball Series 1 & Series 2: 660 base cards, 5 rookie cards, 5 base card […]

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Five Cards Whenever: #17-21: Shohei Ohtani, Tanner Scott, Joey Votto, Pete Alonso, Max Scherzer

Baseball Cards

See here for a headnote and explanation. The mother lode. When we used to collect cards by the pack, to borrow from Forrest Gump, it was always an adventure. Life was like a box of chocolates; you never know what you were going to get. You might get a Mickey Mantle, but he would be […]

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Five Cards Whenever: #12-#16 — Jeffrey Springs, Giovanny Gallegos, Brandon Drury, Michael Grove, Nolan Gorman

Baseball Cards

See here for a headnote and explanation. A few years ago, I was called for jury duty. I don’t know how it works where you are, but in my little corner of New Jersey, there’s a lot of sitting around waiting. I decided to put my time to good use by studying a few of […]

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Five Cards Whenever: #7-#11 Bobby Witt Jr., Sam Moll, Scott Barlow, Trevor Story, Rafael Devers

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See here for a headnote and explanation. I knew this was a mistake. Instead of “# of cards a day, I should have named this series “# of cards whenever I can get to it.”   #7: Bobby Witt Jr. I get a big kick about multi-generational baseball players. The son of the 16-year pitcher, […]

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