* 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

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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

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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

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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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* Review: Satchel: The Life and Times of an American Legend

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The New York Times’ Janet Maslin published this review of Larry Tye’s new biography of the great Paige. Upshot: “All the African-American luminaries had climbed to the top of their fields, but none did it with Satchel’s over-the-top style and charm,” Mr. Tye claims. “And none of the others had been seen up close by […]

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* Author interview: Curt Smith

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An audio interview, downloadable, as featured on Mike Silva’s New York Baseball Digest.

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* Author interview: Alyssa Milano

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On the FOX show On the Record with Greta van Susteren. VAN SUSTEREN: “Safe at Home,” a great new book. Did you have fun writing it? MILANO: I did. I had a lot of fun. I was a little terrified at first. Prior to the book, I had only written blog entries, you know, which […]

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* Review: The Road to Omaha

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Now that the event is going on, hereare a couple of reviews about the new book profiling the  College World Series from the San Antonio Express-News website and the Greenville, NC, Daily Reflector.

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* Yeah, why no men's book clubs?

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Book Club Classics includes The Yankee Years among its suggestions for top men’s reads for the summer. The Yankee Years By Joe Torre What it is: Joe Torre’s tale of his years as manager of the Yankees. Why you should read it: Sure, Torre already wrote an autobiography and a self-help book, but this is […]

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* Review: American Icon and Cooperstown Confidential

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Allen Barra, author of the new biography on Yogi Berra, gives his considered opinion on two other titles that deal with the Hall of Fame: Zev Chafets’ assessment of the problem of the Hall of Fame, and the quartet of NY Daily News writers on a pitcher who would have been a lock to earn […]

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* This week (June 15) in Sports Illustrated

Magazines

Baseball items include: Lee Jenkin’s roundtable interview with several pitchers who were selected as the No. 1 pick in previous baseball drafts, including Tim Belcher, Andy Benes, Floyd Bannister, and Bobby Witt, as well as Lew Krausse and Paul Pettit, from the pre-draft days. Haven’t read it myself yet, but it would be interesting to […]

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* Baseball (and television's) Golden Age

"Oddballs"

Reading Barra’s Berra bio and came across mention of Yogi and several teammates appearing on an episode of Sgt. Bilko, starring Phil Silvers. Here’s a synposis from IMDB.com Bilko’s Company B gets beaten at Baseball by the WACs and with a big game against Ritzik and Grover coming up he is in dire need of […]

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* New York, New York, a hell of a (baseball) town

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Sorry, give me a minute here. The Mets just lost their game with the Yankees when Luis Castillo dropped a two-out POP UP that allowed two runs to score. TWO HANDS, dammit!! Anyway, my review of several books that encompass the Yankees and Mets during interleague weekend appear on the latest posting of Bookreporter.com. Titles […]

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* Happy birthday, Hideki Matsui

Birthday greetings

The Yankees slugger turns 35 today. Two books tell his story: Hideki Matsui: Sportsmanship, Modesty, and the Art of the Home Run and Godzilla Takes the Bronx: The Inside Story of Hideki Matsui. Gee, without looking at the book cover, I wonder which title was written by a Japanese and which by a U.S author.

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* Author Q&A: Michael Shapiro

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Metsmerizedonline posted this interview with the author of Bottom of the Ninth.

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* Poetry. In motion?

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Although I write a weekly hiaku for my newspaper on the week’s Torah reading, I rarely touch poetry. It’s too subjective.(Here’s my favorite, which I heard on an old Tony Kornhieser radio program: “Haikus can be fun /but sometimes they don’t make sense: /Refrigerator.” Hee.) Anyway, that said, here’s an article from the Hudson Reporter […]

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