* Author profile: Peter Handrinos

2009 title

The Stanford (CT) Advocate posted this feature on native son Handrinos, author of The Truth About Ruth and More…Behind Yankees Myths, Legends, and More (Triumph). Handrinos is the author of the 2006  book, The Best New York Sports Arguments. “No player or topic is safe as Handrinos looks to give fans the most complete history […]

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* Round-up reviews: SFGate

2009 title

In addition to Opening Day, this is the time of year when the media jumps on the baseball book review bandwagon. Here’s a batch of the best, according to SFGate.com, including: As They See ‘Em: A Fan’s Travels in the Land of Umpires, by Bruce Weber (Simon and Schuster; 341 pages; $26) Under the March […]

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* Enter pressbox, fingers crossed

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

I hope this article from The Wall Street Journal isn’t too prophetic as it warns of newspapers’ shrinking presence in the press box. A few years back, I worked as a part-time reporter for STATS at Mets and Yankees home games. It was a kick, having my own seat in the box, chatting with “real” […]

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* The joy of sections

Classic title

One of the major complaints from fans and (especially) non-fans is that the games take too long. Don’t look at it as a lot of down time; instead perceive it as a chance to catch up on your reading. That’s why I love compilations such as those published by The Washington Post‘s Thomas Boswell and […]

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* Author update: Jeff Pearlman

Author Profile / interview

One source expected, the other more unusual. Pearlman, author of the scathing new Clemens biography, The Rocket Who Fell to Earth, was a guest on WBUR’s Only a Game this weekend. Just as players, I wonder if authors get tired of answering the same questions as they make the rounds. All part of doing business, […]

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* Baseball Preview Review: Sporting News

Magazines

The March 30 issue is, IMHO, the best of the regular baseball publications when it comes to their 2009 preview issue. Perhaps it’s catering to readers’ short attention spans, but the items are short with lots of photos to break up the page, making it kind of hard to separate into meaningful components. That doesn’t […]

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* Baseball Preview Review: The New York Times

Newspapers

The best of the New York papers, it goes well beyond the predictions for the Mets and Yankees. Veteran columnist George Vecsey compares special features at Citi Field to the Polo Grounds. The main items consist of a profile of Blue Jays ace Roy Halladay with smaller items on Bobby Cox, who’s now in his […]

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* Bits and pieces

2009 title

The back page of The New York Times Book Review features a full page advertisement from Bauman Rare Books. I usually don’t pay attention because as much as I lvoe ’em, they’re out of my league, to borrow from a famous title. But a photo of Joe DiMaggio caught my eye and sure enough there […]

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* Baseball Preview Review: Missing in action

Commentary by Ron Kaplan

Given the current economy — which has hit the newspaper industry particularly hard — it’s not surprising that many publications are foregoing the extras, like any kind of extra info — let alone a separate supplement — on the new baseball season outside their jurisdiction. For example, the Newark Star-Ledger has only a couple of […]

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* Baseball Preview Review: New York Post

Newspapers

Although I cant stand this tabloid, I have to give credit where it’s due. Nice job on the preview. Not only is there a supplemental glossy magazine about the new ballparks (which “flips” so you have two covers), but the “Here comes opening day” preview is quite nice as well. The Post picks the Mets […]

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* Dear NY Daily News,…

Newspapers

Please accept my apology. You did include a supplement about City Field, in today’s issue . (You might have given a person a clue, though: “Next week: Citi Field.”) It’s not on the website (yet?), as is the Yankees new home. Petty much follows the same content as last week’s item, but nice to have. […]

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* The things we keep: "Welcome Home"

Newspapers

I don’t usually buy the New York Daily News, so maybe I missed it. If not, will someone please reind the sports editors that there are two NY teams, each with a new ball park this year? The Sunday, March 29, issue included  “Welcome Home,” a 48-page supplement all about the new Yankee Stadium. Very […]

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* Baseball Preview Review: ESPN The Magazine

Commentary by Ron Kaplan

Another bi-weekly product, it also features a defensive theme in “Smell the Glove.” Each (very small) team capsule includes a pretty little color-coded chart pointing out the slick, so-so, and sieve spots at each position; a defensive +/- number indicates the team’s “projected total runs saved or lost relative to the ML average.” Huh? Why […]

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* Baseball Preview Review: Baseball America

Commentary by Ron Kaplan

The BA March 23 issue serves as the preview for what is almost a trade publication. As always, the whole issue is devoted to baseball, but only part is devoted to a look ahead. Their “Fearless Forecast includes: ALDS: Red Sox over Twins, Yankees over Angels NLDS: Mets over Dodgers, Cubs over Phillies ALCS: Red […]

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* Baseball Preview Review: USA TODAY

Commentary by Ron Kaplan

The April 3 edition of USA TODAY included a baseball preview supplement. A story about baseball team payrolls — represented by a HUGE picture of C.C. Sabathia — was plastered on page one. There’s also a colorful comparison of the two new New York stadiums. I see that the seats are expanding in both ballparks, […]

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* Baseball Preview Review: Sports Weekly

Commentary by Ron Kaplan

Unfortunately, USA Today Sports Weekly does not have a stand-alone website. In the New York area, the cover features a large photo of the Yankees’ Johnny Damon, and two smaller ones: Kevin Youkilis of the Red Sox and Carlos Pena of the Tampa Bay Rays (not sure if there are regional covers, but I wouldn’t […]

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* Baseball Preview Review: Sports Illustrated

Commentary by Ron Kaplan

Aside from the annual magazines, several weekly and bi-weekly publications put out a preview issue, which, one would think/hope, are more up-to-date. Suffice it to say there are team previews, a.k.a. “scouting reports (duh), so we won’t dwell on them. Suffice it to say each team profile includes a starting lineup, “Consider this: A Modest […]

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* Announcement: Larry Ritter Award

Annoucements

Each year SABR’s Deadball Era Committee gives the Larry Ritter Award to the best new book related to the Deadball Era. The 2009 winner is Ron Selter for Ballparks of the Deadball Era. The three other finalists for the award: Rick Huhn for Eddie Collins, Tom Swift for Chief Bender’s Burden, and Michael Lynch for […]

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* What am I doing here?

2009 title

At the risk of blowing my own horn, I wanted to say that my essays on Shawn Green, Hank Greenberg, and Sandy Koufax are included in the recently-released Encyclopedia of Jewish American Popular Culture, edited by Jack. R. Fischel with Susan M. Ortmann (Greenwood Press). I’m kvelling.

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* Now hear this: Lisa Winston

Audio

A veteran of the minor league beat, Lisa Winston has been a writer, reporter, columnist, and multimedia correspondent  for such outlets as USA Today, Baseball/ Sports Weekly and, most recently,  MLB.com. She is a frequent guest on radio and TV sports talk shows around the country, and was the original host of the Fox News […]

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