* 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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* Larry Ritter award announced

Academic/scholarly journals

SABR’s Deadball Era Committee gives the Larry Ritter Award to the best new book related to the Deadball Era. Ritter was the author/editor of The Glory of Their Times, a seminal book of baseball oral history. The 2009 winner is Ron Selter for Ballparks of the Deadball Era (McFarland). The three other Finalists for the […]

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* Riddle me this…

Because I can...

I wish George F. Will would publish another baseball book. In the meantime, here’s his quiz from the current issue of Newsweek. Read an excerpt from Bunts. Read an excerpt from Men at Work.

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* Lest we forget: Sidd Finch

Classic title

It’s hard to believe it’s been almost 25 years since we first heard about Sidd Finch, the promising Mets hurler who threw in excess of 160 miles per hours, played the French horn, and wore one combat boot on the mound. It may have been nothing but a very elaborate April Fool’s joke courtesy of […]

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* National Pastime Radio: Darling Ron

Audio

Former Mets’ favorite and current broadcaster Ron Darling humps his new book, The Complete Game: Reflections on Baseball, Pitching, and Life on the Mound, on today’s Brian Lehrer Show. You can hear the segment here http://audio.wnyc.org/bl/bl033109epod.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS

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* New York event notice: Gelf's Varsity Letters sports reading series

Annoucements

Sponsored by Gelf Magazine (motto: “Looking over the overlooked”). Gelf’s Varsity Letters sports reading series returns to New York on Thursday, April 2, at 8 p.m, with an all-baseball night in time for Opening Day. At this free monthly event at a Lower East Side bar, hosted by Gelf, Alex Belth, Greg Prince, and Matt […]

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* RK Review: New York Yankees and The Meaning of Life

2009 title

by Derek Gentile. MVP Books, 2009. This was one of these titles that, too me and like many movie trailers, was more exciting than the actual product. I was actually expetcing a philosophical (or at least mock) treatise about how the Bronx Bombers reflected many issues of life, the ups and downs, the victories and […]

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* which is why I don't fantasize…

Baseball humor

Today’s strip from “Girls & Sports,” by Justin Borus & Andrew Feinstein

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* Author interview: Jeff Pearlman

Audio

Jeff Pearlman, author of the damning new biography on Roger Clemens, took a few minutes to discuss his project with The Bookshelf. Pearlman’s latest — The Rocket That Fell to Earth: Roger Clemens and the Rage for Baseball Immortality (Harper) — is a frightening tale of a man who is at once on top of […]

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* RK Review: The Rocket That Fell to Earth

2009 title

Roger Clemens and the Rage for Baseball Immortality, by Jeff Pearlman. Harper, 2009. Over the last several years, almost every baseball fan — and a lot of non-fans as well — have felt a sense of betrayal. Their heroes have feet of clay; the emperor has no clothes. What makes the situation all the more […]

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* Mensa meeting

Because I can...

The following comes from my Mensa page-a-day calendar (no wisecracks) for March 19: The storage box for my baseball cards has room for most of my cards, and, on a nearby shelf, I keep the extra 16 cards that do not fit. If I expand the length of the box by 30%, I’ll have room […]

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* Can you Topps this? Artist Brian Fox

Artist profile

Kudos to Mr. Fox. The artist received the assignment of a lifetime. His work has been selected by Topps as a special insert into their 2009 set. But not as a mere insert. Distributed among the thousands of packs are “redemption cards” which can be exchanged for one of 50 individually drawn card-size sketches. So […]

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