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Owen Canfield, a former full-time columnist and sports editor of The Hartford Courant, focuses his now-monthly columnon books about ballplayers whose accomplishments go beyond the ball park. The first is Ira Berkow’s The Corporal Was a Pitcher, the Courage of Lou Brissie. The second is a book on five CDs, Clemente, the Passion and Grace […]
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Lou Brissie,
Roberto Clemente
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The Buffalo News ran this profile on Aronoff, who recently published Going, Going . . . Caught! — a book about the greatest catches made by baseball outfielders in the years 1887-1964. That was before “Web Gems,” for you young’uns out there. Like other memories, stories about such plays seem to expand with the passing […]
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Defensive plays
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* Alert: Redundancy in baseball books. Redundancy in baseball books.
2009 titleThe writer of this interesting piece by Clark Booth in the Dorchester Reporter brings up a good point: Why do we need so many books on the same subjects, such as the Boston Red Sox in 1978? It’s been said lately that the strings are being pulled tightly in the publishing industry. Several factors are […]
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