* RK Review: Holy Land Hardball

Baseball movies

For all the best intentions, hopes, and excitement, the Israel Baseball League lasted just one season. Tepid responses by the media and native-born population, poor playing conditions, and questionable business practices all led to the league’s downfall after its 2007 debut. Little of that gloom, however, is evidenced in Holy Land Hardball, a documentary about […]

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* Weathermen and sports journalists (con't.)

"Oddballs"

So I went back to the baseball publications that came out prior to opening day. These included only national publications (i.e., no newspapers that might show favoritism for the home team): Baseball America, USA Today Sports Weekly, Sports Illustrated, ESPN the Magazine, Athlon, Lindy’s, The Sporting News (which took over my old pals, Street and […]

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* Bits and pieces, Oct. 5, 2009

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The New York Times Sunday book section carried this double review by Harvey Araton on Mark Frost’s Game Six — this one from the 1975 Red Sox-Reds fall classic (thumbs up) and Lew Paper’s Perfect (lukewarm, at best), a recap of Don Larsen’s 1956 World Series no-hitter. From the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, this piece on popular […]

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* Award-winning film gives new meaning to "silent spring"

Artist profile

Congratulations to the cast and crew of Signs of the Time,  winner of the Award for Baseball Excellence at the 2009 Baseball Film Festival, held at the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY.  The award, “given to the film that excels in one or all of the following categories: research, historical context, appreciation of the […]

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* Weathermen and sports media

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

Are the only professions in which you can be so wring and still hold onto your job. Case in point.

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* I would have gone as high as $56,765

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How the mighty — and not so mighty — have fallen: According to this story on the Sports Collector’s Daily website Dykstra’s 1986 World Series Ring Brings $56,762 I wonder if Baseball Americana had time to include it.

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* RK Review: Some 'Days' are better than others

"Oddballs"

Abrams publishers has come out with some very neat books over the last couple of years. The house, which specializes in art and photography books recently began a line of perpetual calendars on themes.The main problem reminds me of an episode from my childhood. When I was about 10, we had dinner at a local […]

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* TWIBB — October 2

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This week in baseball books, featuring the best-sellers according to Amazon.com on Friday, October 2. Title Rank General The Machine: A Hot Team, a Legendary Season, and a Heart-stopping World Series: The Story of the 1975 Cincinnati Reds, by Joe Posnanski 1 Sixty Feet, Six Inches: A Hall of Fame Pitcher & a Hall of […]

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* This week (Oct. 5) in Sports Ilustrated

Magazines

The cover pays tribute to the one and only Mariano Rivera, profiled by Tom Verducci. (Of course, there may be more than one “Mariano Rivera,” but you know what I mean.) Joe Posnanski contributed this piece on Mark Reynolds, the Diamondbacks’ strikeout artists — and I don’t mean the good kind. There’s this little item […]

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* Now hear this: Joe Posnanski

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This fall there are three books that take a look at the American league Boston team in the World Series. One goes all the way back to 1912, the first “greatest” fall classic, as written by the NY Post‘s Mike Vacarro. The other two are slightly more contemporary: the 1975 meeting of the Red Sox […]

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* Lest we forget: William Safire

Lest We Forget

The wordsmith passed away at the age of 79 on Sept. 27. I’ve always had a love for words and language, how everything comes together. Safire was a hero when it came to bringing it all together without being too academic about it. From the “On Language” column — Safire’s outlet for many years — […]

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* RK Review: 1941: The Greatest Year in Sports

Baseball in war time

Two Baseball Legends, Two Boxing Champs, and the Unstoppable Thoroughbred Who Made History in the Shadow of War, by Mike Vacarro (Doubleday, 2006) (Note: This review originally appeared in my previous blog on baseball and books a few years back.) While he does cover other sports in his newest offering, Mike Vaccaro, New York Post […]

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* Back to work / Bits and pieces

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The holidays are over now so let’s get back to business. More on Posnanski and his new book, The Machine, from the Wall Street Journal; Hartford Courant; Rob Neyer and ESPN (interview); Cincinnati.com (“Latest book may be the best on Reds’ dynasty”); Baseball Prospectus Radio had this interview with the author with the author (audio […]

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* Gut yom tov

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Jewish for “Happy Holiday,” As Jews around the world gather tonight to mark the holiest day on the calendar, George Vecsey offered this column in today’s Sunday Times. Instead of putting the game at 8 p.m. — prime time, as the networks call it — ESPN and Major League Baseball are accommodating thousands of fans […]

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* One-shot deals

"Oddballs"

With the Mets season just about over, I needed to find new ways to amuse myself. When I was a kid at day camp, we used to play this game, “initials.” One player would think of the name of some baseball player, the other would try to guess. You got a home run if you […]

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* Even worse

Newspapers

Today’s NY Times doesn’t even have a story on the Mets at all, while the Yankees have two. Coverage of last nights “dramatic” win is mention only via an Associated Press report. At least it was the lead item.

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* TWIBB — September 25

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This week in baseball books, featuring the best-sellers according to Amazon.com on Friday, September 25. Title Rank General The Machine: A Hot Team, a Legendary Season, and a Heart-stopping World Series: The Story of the 1975 Cincinnati Reds, by Joe Posnanski 1 Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game, by Michael Lewis 2 Game […]

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* Coming soon to a library near you

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(If you live in the Washington, DC area.) The Library of Congress will host a series of baseball films from Sept. 28-Oct. 2, as part of its “Baseball Americana Lunchtime Film Series” in the Pickford Theater of the Madison Building. Monday, Sept. 28 In Search of History: The World Series Fixed! The Black Sox Scandal […]

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* Library of Congress holds Baseball Americana program

Annoucements

The Library of Congress will host a two-day event to mark the release of Baseball Americana: Treasures from the Library of Congress, “a beautifully illustrated book featuring more than 350 images (many never before published) from the late 18th century to the late 20th century,” beginning Friday, Oct. 2. The program, which features an appearance […]

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* This week (Sept. 28) in Sports Illustrated

Magazines

Lee Jenkins pays homage to Detroit, the backbone of the country, and the Tigers, with a photo of Comerica Park on the cover. Other baseball items of note: Joe Sheehan on the upcoming free agents: Buyer beware. Phil Taylor on Brad Lidge

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