* Review: Sugar

International baseball

From TampaBay.com, the web presence of the St. Petersbuerg Times. Upshot: The movie needs some trimming, and it wouldn’t hurt for something conventional to happen along its ambling way. Regardless, this is one of 2009’s most interesting and original films, so far. A-

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* Review: Game of Shadows

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Better late than never? From Fieldhouse of My Brain. Upshot: Fainaru-Wada and Williams really give the reader the ability to imagine how it was that Bonds became the all-time single-season home run champion around his 40th birthday, an age when ballplayers aren’t ballplayers anymore.

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* Review: Oh Johnny

2009 title

gets a non-glowing review in The Washington Times. Upshot: The veteran newsman thinks he has things to say, about baseball, puppy love and the greatest generation. But the way in which he says those things are so bland and so uninteresting and so hackneyed and so cartoonish that one begins to speed through the pages, […]

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* Author Interview: Q&A with Alan Gratz

Author Profile / interview

Author of Samurai Shortstop and The Brooklyn Nine, from the Guys LitWire blog.

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* Review: The Rocket That Fell to Earth

2009 title

From the Detroit Free Press. Upshot: The result is a tragic, all-encompassing look at the life of a man who captured the hearts of baseball fans with his 98-m.p.h. heater and renowned work ethic, only to lose it through deep-seeded character flaws and bad decisions. You want to root for Clemens in this book, but […]

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* Bit and Pieces

Author Profile / interview

Still trying to play catch-up: No one gives much thought to it (and by no one, I probably mean me), but some company has to provide the softeware for all those on-line baseball in-game representations. But here’s why MLB won’t be using a Microsoft program. The Taunton (CT) Daily Gazette ran a piece on homegirl […]

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* Bits and Pieces

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Fell way behind, so here’s catching up. The nice things about this overall topic is that you can be a little late and the information is still valid (for the most part). From the Deseert News, this review of ’78: The Boston Red Sox, a Historic Game, and a Divided City, by Bill Reynolds The […]

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* Maybe someone should have thought of this awhile ago

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

The Yankee game was on TV last night and I noticed from the centerfield shot that many of the seats behind the plate were vacant. At first I just chalked it up to the early hour; people probably hadn’ arrived yet. I subsequently switched to the Mets game and thought no more of it. Until […]

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* Review: As They See 'Em

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From George Will, syndicated in the Seattle Times. Upshot: Forests are felled to produce baseball books, about 600 a year, most of them not worth the paper they should never have been printed on. Weber’s, however, is a terrific introduction to, among much else, the rule book’s Talmudic subtleties…

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* Review: We Are The Ship

2008 title

From Book Nut.

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* Moneyball: You oughta be in pictures?

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

Sorry, I don’t get it. This is certainly not something I would expect to see as a feature film. A documentary, okay, but a major motion picture with Brad Pitt as Billy Beane and Demetri Martin as Paul DePodesta? What are they trying to do, channel Martin and Lewis? Abbot and Costello? Nor am I […]

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* Puff piece alert: Safe at Home

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This piece from the McClatchy-Tribune News Service on Alyssa Milano’s new book makes me wonder: what percentage of writers have actually read Safe at Home? Seems they’re more interested in promoting the star than the author. Her book even features a basic glossary of colloquial baseball terms (such as “five-tool player” and “frozen rope”) and […]

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* "Dogpile on the rabbit."

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The line comes from an old Bugs Bunny cartoon. Go look it up. But I’ll tell you it refers to ganging up on someone unmercifully. Not that I have any sympathy for Roger Clemens, but jeez, guys, enough already. How many ways can you say “ham and eggs?” (Sorry, Rabbi.) Jeff Perlman’s book on Clemens […]

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* Review: Forever Blue

2009 title

No one can nurse a grudge like a Brooklyn guy can nurse a grudge. Take, for example, this article on Michael D’Antonio’s “apology” for Walter O’Malley. D’Antonio’s biography was the result of that ultimate Faustian bargain: in exchange for giving the elder O’Malley a fair shake, the family gave the author access to thousands of […]

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* Moneyball: Still reviewed after all these years

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This one comes from the Fredericksburg Times.

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* Excerpt: Becoming Manny

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Brought to you by the LA Times. The Providence Journal posted this book review, as well: “How did Manny become Manny?”

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* Author interview: Pete Wiliams

Baseball Cards

The author of Card Sharks: How Upper Deck Turned A Child’s Hobby Into A High-Stakes, Billion-Dollar Busines was interviewed by the blog Wax Heaven: Trading Cards and Pop Culture.

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* Review: Wally Yonamine: The Man Who Changed Japanese Baseball

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Seems Yonamine was sort of the Jackie Robinson of Japanese baseball. This review comes from The Hardball Times.

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* Review: Odd Man Out

2009 title

Seems this one is still out there on some people’s minds. This review of the controversial memoir comes from the Teacerrefpoet blog.

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* What's that you say?

2009 title

Congratulations to Paul Dickson, author of the eponymous Baseball Dictionary, which was cited in William Safire’s “On Language” column in the April 19 issue of the Sunday Times Magazine. Safire devoted his weekly offering to Baseball Lingo. It’s really nothing you haven’t seen over and over again: how someone at work pinch hits for a […]

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