* Review: Satchel

2009 title

Larry Tye’s new bio of the great Negro League pitcher gets the treatment from the Stockton (CA) Record.

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* Roger Clemens, auteur?

"Oddballs"

Move over, Jose. Roger Clemens wants to join the band of ballplayers turned … well, words fail me. According to news reports, Clemens is considering writing his own book to answer allegations about his use of PED. During an on-line interview on Houstonist.com, the question was asked, “Do you believe that you will get a […]

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* Author appearances

Author appearance

The Caldwell Public Library will hold a Book Fair at the Barnes & Noble located on Route 3 E., in the Clifton Commons (Clifton, NJ) on Monday, June 29. The book fair will feature Robert Skead, author of Safe at Home,” at 6 p.m. and John Zinn, author of The Major League Pennant Races of […]

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* Review: Cooperstown Confidential and American Icon

2009 title

By Allen Barra, via the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Upshot: “Cooperstown Confidential” is bold, intelligent, gutsy. [Author Zev] Chafets is strongest on what is soon to be the next controversy of the Hall — steroids. and … if you don’t like Roger Clemens — and there are so many who don’t that one questions why the authors […]

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* Pass the popcorn

Documentary

A new documentary, Touching the Game: Alaska chronicles the 50-year history of the Alaska Baseball League and how it became a source of more than 500 Major League Baseball players.

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* This week (June 22) in Sports Illustrated

Magazines

The NBA finals get the cover story, deservedly so. Baseball items this week include Jon Heyman on the mid-season trade market and Mark Bechtel’s profile on Phillies’ skipper Charlie Manuel.

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* The more things change…

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

Bobby Feller’s generation complained about the high salaries of the players that came after them. Now Wade Boggs speaks for the players from his era on the steroiders and their possible entry into the Hall of Fame. Can chicken be considered a performance enhancing food? Come to think of it what about that? Why are […]

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* Site offers free viewing of Greenberg documentary

Documentary

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* TWIBB

2009 title

This week in baseball books, featuring the best-sellers according to Amazon.com on Friday, June 19. Title Rank General The Yankee Years, Torre and Verducci 1 As They See ‘Em: A Fan’s Travels in the Land of Umpires, Weber 2 Satchel: The Life and Times of an American Legend, Tye 3 Moneyball: The Art of Winning […]

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* Author profile: Curt Smith

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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel published this piece on the author of the new Vin Scully biography. The Amazon Report on Pull Up a Chair: The Vin Scully Story

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* "Author" appearance (earplugs not included)

2009 title

White Sox skipper Ozzie Guillen and sportswriter Mark Gonzales will sign copies of Gonzales’ book, The Good, The Bad and the Ugly: Heart-pounding, Jaw-dropping and Gut-wrenching Moments from Chicago White Sox History, on Thursday, June 25, at 6:30 p.m. at the Downers Grove Recreation and Fitness Center, 4500 Belmont Road, Downers Grove, IL The Amazon […]

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* Review ("sort of"): Ticket for a Seamstitch

Classic title

The Henry Wiggen Blog posted this “sort of” review of one component of Mark Harris’ classy trilogy.

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* An ode to Paul Dickson

"Oddballs"

Thanks to Gabriel Schechter, author of This Bad Day in Yankees History, who delivered the following poem at the recent Cooperstown Symposium. Baseball’s Glad Lexicon These are the gladdest of possible words: Dickson has done it again. Trio of volumes each jam-packed with gems From “A-ball” to “lulu” to “zurdo.” Re-shaping his lexicon into the […]

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* Bits and Pieces

2009 title

Time to play a little catch-up: From Pressboxonline.com, a Baltimore-sports oriented site, a review of Bert Randolph Sugar’s new coffee table book about the Hall of Fame. “[The author] left nothing out and I can’t think of a better way to educate those whom are grasping for a better understanding of baseball’s history than to […]

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* Times breaks Sosa steroids story

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

This isn’t so much much justified because you can put the Times on a bookshelf, rather it addresses a more important issue (soap box alert). I came across this entry from JimmyScottshighandtight.com, a website from a fabulously faux pitcher (think along the lines of a Sasha Baron Cohen, someone who pulls off a character perfectly). […]

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Catching up with baseball fan Peter Sagal

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

I was catching up on my Tweets and found an entry by our old friend Peter Sagal referring to an interview he gave to the NY Daily News‘ “Touching Base” blog. It was  quite an in-depth conversation, he notes, “In which I wax on, at great length, about baseball.” While reading through it my spider […]

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* Milano…I'm just sayin'

"Oddballs"

Because you can’t beat a dead horse enough: Alyssa Milano: Since nobody cares anymore about Alyssa Milano as an actress anymore, she apparently has concluded that we should all care that she’s a big enough baseball fan to write a book about herself going to games, sell sports-related clothing to women, and seduce at least […]

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* Review: 7

Fiction

From Bookchase, this review of Peter Golenbock’s roundly-panned fictional account of Mickey Mantle. As a bonus, here’s a piece on a book that features a section on Babe Ruth, who makes several appearances in The Given Day but it is in the book’s prologue that Lehane renders him most memorable. That section of the book, […]

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* Dickensian, out; Dicksonian, in

2009 title

With all the rave reviews Paul Dickson’s Baseball Dictionary has received this year, I wouldn’t be surprised to find his own name in the reference staple some day. This piece comes from the May13 edition of The Nation.

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* Author interview: Allen Barra

2009 title

King Kaufman conducted this Q&A with the new Berra Boswell. You can read it here or hear it here: http://media.salon.com/media/mp3/2009/03/conversations_barra.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS

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