* Double your (reading) pleasure

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From mediabistro.com, this double profile of authors Michael Shapiro (Bottom of the Ninth: Branch Rickey, Casey Stengel, and the Daring Scheme to Save Baseball from Itself) and Robert E. Murphy (After Many a Summer: The Passing of the Giants and Dodgers and a Golden Age in New York Baseball).  Shapiro previously published The Last Good […]

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* This week (May 18) in Sports Illustrated

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Take a guess at the cover story. If you picked anything other than Manny Ramirez — such as the exciting marquee matchup between the Capitals and Penguins, or Cleveland flying through the NBA playoffs — you’d be WRONG. (Please God, don’t let Selena Roberts get ahold of this one.) Tom Verducci gets cover-story honors with […]

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* Because I keep some spare change on the shelf…

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It’s a little off-base (ha ha), but I found this blog entry on the chances of Ryan Zimmerman breaking DiMaggio’s 56-game hitting streak amusing. Of course, it may all be over by the time you read this.

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* Video of Clemens on new book? Sort of.

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I never understood why some radio sports talk shows feel the need to televise their programs. Basically you’re just looking at the host talking, or the guest, if there is one in the studio, sitting there on a static shot. Wow. In this case, Mike and Mike in the Morning interview Roger Clemens on the […]

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* Art for baseball's sake

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May seems to be arts month across the country, and it should be no surprise that baseball would be well represented. *** George Krevsky Gallery’s (77 Geary Street, 2nd Floor, San Francisco) presents its 12th annual baseball exhibition featuring artists from across the country capturing America’s national pastime in paintings, drawings, photography, and sculpture. The […]

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* Somebody get Clemens a NEJM

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In his latest ramblings, Clemens claimed his family history of heart disease contraindicated the use of steroids. “Our family has a history of heart conditions,” Clemens told Mike and Mike in the Morning this morning. “My brother had a heart attack in his late 40s. My stepdad died of a heart attack. I mean, it […]

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* Who's "misremembering"?

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With the new book about Roger Clemens hitting the stores today, the Rocket has come out of the closet (so to speak), to stick to his guns about his non-use of PED. According to this piece from STATS, Roger Clemens broke his silence Tuesday, again denying that former personal trainer Brian McNamee injected him with […]

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* But what have you done for me lately?

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Ken Rosenthal of FOX Sports published this item on the latest struggles by David “Big Papi” Ortiz. Good thing he’s not a horse, or it would be “off to the glue factory with him.” My first thought was that I was surprised to see he’s only 33; he’s one of these guys who seems like […]

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* New book pays tribute to Mike Coolbaugh, baseball "lifers"

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Our friend Jonathan Mayo contributed this review/author profile of Heart of the Game: Life, Death, and Mercy in Minor League America, as did our other friend, Stan Hochman of the Philadelphia Daily News. Have you ever thought about the veteran minor league player, the one who has no longer has a realistic chance of making […]

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* Review: '78

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From TheHardBallTimes, this review of Bill Reynolds’’78: The Boston Red Sox, a Historic Game, and a Divided City. Upshot: Despite many faults, HBT reviewer Chris Jaffe concludes, “I enjoyed this book far more than I expected to because of its considerable strengths. Though it couldn’t quite fuse its elements, Reynolds didn’t try to force fusion […]

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* Dom DiMaggio and his Teammates

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Patrick Saunders of DenverPost.com also recommends this excellent book by the late David Halberstam.

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* This week (May 11) in Sports Illustrated

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The main baseball pieces considered the 2005 draft, and, of course, A-Rod. But this item on Jack (Lucky) Lohrke was particularly interesting in a macabre sort of way. SI also did a piece on him 15 years ago. Lohrke died last week at age 85. I guess his luck finally ran out.

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* Now hear this: Greg Prince

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Prince and and Jason Fry host the entertaining and thought-provoking Mets’ blog, Faith and Fear in Flushing. He compiled many of the sentiments from the blog, added a lot of personal insight, and published a like-titled book. Be;ieve it or not, this isn’t even his day job: Prince is  a writer, editor, and communications consultant whose […]

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* Non-topic of the day? Maybe, maybe not.

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Would it seem silly to you to devote an entire book that showed a particular baseball was not the one hit by Bobby Thomson in the 1951 playoff game against the Brooklyn Dodgers. That how I felt when I read this piece in The New Daily News on Miracle Ball: My Search for the Shot […]

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* Author video: Zev Chafets

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These days, publishing companies are calling on their authors to do even more in terms of getting the word out about their new projects, be it web sites, blogs, or videos such as this one by Chafets, whose Cooperstown Confidential (Bloomsbury) comes out in July. He wrote this commentary on A-Rod (who hit a home […]

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* Way cool resource: Baseball Digest

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Every issue of the classic publication is available through Google books. The first issue: July 1945. Cover price: 15 cents. Tag line: “64 Pages — and Every Word Baseball!” Thanks to John Zajc and Rob Neyer for the item.

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* Whatever happened to…Ed Hearn?

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The former Met, former Royal had a tough time of it after his retirement from the game, according to this piece in the Fort Worth (IN) Daily News. He  wrote about his travels and travails in Conquering Life’s Curves — Baseball Battles & Beyond. Hearn will be the keynote speaker at the Greater Fort Wayne […]

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* Manny author defends her boy

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As if in answer to my question yesterday, here’s a piece from the Boston Herald on Jean Rhodes, author of Becoming Manny, and her take on the latest developments.

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* Lest we forget: Dom DiMaggio

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I never had a brother, so I don’t know what it’s like to be in someone’s shadow. Imagine Dom DiMaggio. He had a wonderful 11-year career with the Boston Red Sox, finishing with a .298 career batting average and a seven-time all-star. But there was Joe, always in the spotlight. Dom passed away yesterday at […]

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* News about Ramirez = revised edition of biography?

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Don’t you just feel so sorry for authors who works so hard to put out a book, then, as soon as it hits the stores, something happens to rendered it outdated? Such is the case for Becoming Manny:Inside the Life of Baseball’s Most Enigmatic Slugger, by Jean Rhodes and Shawn Boburg. News that Ramirez was […]

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