* Lest we forget: Thurman Munson

2009 title

The collaborator and biographer work at different ends of the life story spectrum. The former writes an as-told-to memoir controlled (but not always read) by the star. The biographer broadens the story in ways that may upset the star or his family. Formers Yankees PR director Marty Appel, who worked with the late Yankees catcher […]

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* Chafets opines on steroids and the Hall of Fame

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

Zev Chafets, author of Cooperstown Confidential, published this Op-Ed piece in the June 19 edition of The New York Times (“Let steroids into the Hall of Fame“). will Roger Clemens, Barry Bonds, et al now become loyal Times readers? [T]oday’s superstars have lawyers and a union. They know how to use the news media. And […]

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* Moneyball and the big screen…or not

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

I must admit, I agree with the SF Chronicle’s Gwen Knapp in her column where she avers that the book was not meant to be a feature film. In fact, the fate of the movie might have been more dramatic than any material “Moneyball” could have provided. What would have constituted the big moments in […]

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* Timeless classics

Classic title

Is it just me, or does that seem like a redundancy? Anyway three all-time favorites are on this list posted to Hoopla.com. And sorry, but as the years go on, I wonder if Ball Four will, in fact, lose its edge.

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* TWIBB — June 26

2009 title

This week in baseball books, featuring the best-sellers according to Amazon.com on Friday, June 19. Title Rank General Satchel: The Life and Times of an American Legend, Tye 1 The Yankee Years, Torre and Verducci 2 Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game, Lewis 3 The Science of Hitting, Williams 4 As They See […]

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* This week (June 29) in Sports Illustrated

Magazines

Uh-oh, Joe. Minnesota catcher Mauer is the cover story. You know what that means. Just ask Zack Gerinke, who appeared on the May 5 issue. Prior to the stiry, he was 6-0 with a 0.40 ERA. For four games, beginning with his May 31 start, he gave up 15 earned runs in 26 innings and […]

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* The lingering impact of Canseco's books

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

From SFgate.com, the literary master of disaster comments on a teammate’s assertion that he’s persona non grata among the old Oakland As.

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Author appearance: Howard Megdal

Annoucements

Oceanside– The Friedberg JCC is hosting “The Baseball Talmud” on Thursday, July 23 at 7:30 p.m. Join author and radio personality Howard Megdal as he discusses his new book, “The Baseball Talmud,” a historical narration of Major League Jewish Baseball in America. Cost is $6. For more information, please call (516) 634-4154 or e-mail mlevi […]

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Review? The Art of Catching

"Oddballs"

by Brent Mayne. I put the question mark in there because I’m not sure what to make of this irreverent piece by the colorful Jimmy Scott who reminds me more and more of a Martin Short character. What separates The Art of Catching from any other book, like A Tale of Two Cities or The […]

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* Brought to you as a public service announcement…

Because I can...

The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum will host a blood drive, sponsored by the American Red Cross in conjunction with Bassett Healthcare, on Saturday, June 27 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Museum’s Education Gallery. Blood donors will receive free admission to the Museum on Saturday, and Museum members will receive […]

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* This (bi)week (June 29) in ESPN The Magazine

Magazines

Ever wonder what an MLB player does with his time? Hunter Pence answers that for you in the current edition. Other baseball items include: Who, if anyone, will be the next 300-game winner? Bill Simmons on baseball’s real golden age “6 things you should know about being a man of many positions” by Mark Teahen […]

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* Since you brought it up: Rocky Colavito

Because I can...

This item popped up in my Google alerts. Fifty years ago (June 10, to be precise), Colavito — who played primarily for the Detroit Tigers and Cleveland Indians from the mid-1950s to late 1960s — became the sixth batter in the modern era to hit four homers in one game.  (By the way, this may […]

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* The Clemens book: A sneak peek?

"Oddballs"

Not really, but a funny take on what might be, courtesy of Jon Bois on Fanhouse.com.

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* The Fab Five

Biography

books on baseball, that is, at least according to this blogger. The list includes: The Kid from Tomkinsville The Southpaw The Glory of Their Times Stealing Home The Bill James Historical Abstract

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* Reviews (and then some): Cooperstown Confidential

2009 title

From the MLB portion of Fanhouse.com, this piece on Zev Chafets‘ new and controversial book on the Hall of Fame. And another from The Hardball Times. Upshot: Chafets doesn’t portray himself as a baseball expert, a la Bill James. He clearly is a fan of the game—and a passionate one—make no mistake about it, but […]

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* The Money(ball) Pitt

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

We so much for that. It seems that the screen version of Moneyball, which was all set to begin filming, has been canned, according to this story in Variety. The move came after Pascal read a rewrite that [Steven] Soderbergh did to Steven Zaillian’s script and found it very different from the earlier scripts she […]

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* Review: American Icon

2009 title

From Publishers Weekly, this small review of the latest Clemens fiasco. Full disclosure: I used to do freelance work for PW, and at the risk of losing any kind of future assignments, reviewers are instructed to write generally positive assessments. Richly detailed, the muscular narrative often reads like a thriller, though numerous subplots don’t always […]

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* Review: After Many a Summer

2009 title

The Providence Journal posted this review of yet another account of the Dodgers’ (and Giants’) move to California. Upshot: To the dwindling circle of Brooklyn Dodger fans, Walter O’Malley will forever remain a despised #@%&*. If they can bring themselves to read it, Murphy’s book will reinforce their notion.

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* Konichiwa, Darvish-san

2009 title

From the AP comes this report: All-Star Japanese pitcher, philanthropist and model Yu Darvish can now add writer to his ever-growing resume.The 22-year-old Darvish, considered by many to be Japan’s best pitcher, has written an instructional baseball book that reveals his techniques for throwing a variety of pitches including change-ups, curves, sliders and sinkers, the […]

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* Author Interview: Paul Keck

2009 title

3G, a Yankee-centric blog, posted this Q&A with the author of The Greatest Comeback Ever: A Fan’s Daily Diary of the 1978 New York Yankees Championship Season.

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