* Just a few more A-Rod thoughts

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Until I get the Roberts’ book, I’m not going to spend a lot of time deconstructing the Rodriguez debacle. But since I enjoy finding baseball-related items from non-baseball sources, here are two pieces from The New York Times: “As Data Collecting Grows, Privacy Erodes,” Noam Cohen’s “Link-by-Link” column in Monday’s Business section. “The way Mr. […]

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* Ventura (Jesse, not Robin): Indict Selig for steroids

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“In the early ’90s, the federal government came into pro wrestling and tried to put (WWE Chairman) Vince McMahon in prison for steroid use of wrestlers,” Ventura told NBC’s affiliate in Denver. “My question is: They’ve now determined 104 baseball players failed their steroid test in 2003 — 104. They indicted Vince McMahon, why aren’t […]

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*A movie about what?

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A story from the British media (who love their gossip) puts Brad Pitt in the role of Billy Beane in the screen adaptation of Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game. Pitt would star as the A’s  whiz kid who, through the magic of CGI, morphs from a conventional general manager to one who […]

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* Manny being Malamud?

2009 title

What’s one more in-depth profile of a major star between friends? Here’s one about Manny Ramirez, who remains untainted with the steroids brush. ( Isn’t it terrible that pretty much any slugger from here on out will be looked at with one cocked eyebrow?) Becoming Manny: Inside the Life of Baseball’s Most Enigmatic Slugger, by  […]

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* Because Legos fit on a bookshelf…

Baseball toys

Read the story from HomeRunDerby.com here, with another piece about baseball stadiums made from Legos, here.

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A thing of beauty is a joy forever

Artist profile

Some kids get their love of baseball from their father. Mine was from the old country, born in Russian, coming to the U.S. when he was 16. He never took to sports like some new arrivals do to become “more” American. My father’s main form of relaxation was drawing and he was quite good at […]

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* For the records

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With the latest news of Rodriguez and Bonds comes a renewed cry to literally rewrite the record books. Tony Kornheiser has repeatedly called for some notation that many of these players are suspect. Let them into the Hall of Fame, he says, just make mention on the plaque that these guys might have cheated. Commissioner […]

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* Striking (A-Rod) while the iron is hot

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According to an Associated Press story, …publication of Selena Roberts’ A-Rod: The Many Lives of Alex Rodriguez has been moved up from May 19 to April 14 as scrutiny builds on the New York Yankees slugger after he acknowledged using banned substances from 2001-2003 while playing for the Texas Rangers. The item also notes that […]

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* Our tax dollars at work

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Can you think of any better way for our elected officials in Washington to spend their time and our money these days on more hearings about baseball and PEDs? According to several articles, including this one from Newsday (Feb. 10): Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.) plans to recommend to the head of the congressional committee that […]

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* Let me call you Sweetheart

Because I can...

Or Jim Ray Hart? This Valentine’s Day list comes courtesy of the National Baseball Hal of Fame and Museum: Vance Lovelace, P Rick Sweet, C Pete Rose, 1B Cupid Childs, 2B Jake Flowers, SS Jim Ray Hart, 3B Candy Maldonado, LF Angel Mangual, CF Ellis Valentine, RF Miller Huggins, Manager John Hart, GM Gary Darling, […]

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* Holy ^T$*, Canseco was "right" after all

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In an item on The New Yorker website, Ben McGrath reminds us that Jose Canseco, the author of Juiced and Vindicated reported on A-Rod’s juice use years ago, but no one wanted to believe him. Does that make Canseco a Cassandra? In other book news of special interest to New York fans: Don’t look for […]

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* Q&A with author and former MLB pitcher Dave Baldwin

2008 title

Dave Baldwin pitched for the Washington Senators, Milwaukee Brewers, and Chicago White Sox during his six-year career (1966-70 and ’73). Used strictly in relief, he compiled a 6-11 record in 176 games, but posted a very respectable 3.08 ERA, giving up just 190 hits in 224-plus innings. But numbers can never tell the whole story. […]

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* Hold the phone on A-Rod

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How many of us were aware that Selena Roberts of Sports Illustrated has a book on A-Rod published by Harper Collins due to be released in May? Here’s my cynicism coming through again: All the to-do about Torre’s book, written with Tom Verducci, another well-respected  SI writer, comes out when there’s a lull in the […]

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* Baseball annuals: A lament

History

Judging by the email I’ve received about The Bookshelf, I would guess that many of you are of an age before the Internet made instant gratification an inalienable right. If you wanted “the latest” information on the upcoming baseball season, you got it from from the annual magazines that came out in the early spring, […]

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* It is to weep

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Yeah, I think it’s depressing news on top of what’s been a flurry of depressing items, when it comes to Major League Baseball. And if you’re a fan of Major League Baseball, I think it — it tarnishes an entire era, to some degree. And it’s unfortunate, because I think there are a lot of […]

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* Hail to the Chief

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Paul Dickson, author of Baseball: The President’s Game (and most recently the third edition of his Baseball Dictionary), is featured in this Newsday article about Barack Obama and the long history of CoCs and the national pastime.

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* Fessing up

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According to an AP story by Ronald Blum, Alex Rodriguez has admitted taking banned substances in 2003 and is very sorry. At least it was quick. You know it’s a big deal when the Huffington Post takes notice of a sports story, both in seriousness and in jest.

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* Another example of timing being everything

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So what do you think: will the reports of A-Rod on steroids help the sale of Joe Torre’s book? Not that it needs much in the way of a push, according to this piece in the New York Daily News. A suspicious person would wonder about the timing of the announcement. After all, it’s been […]

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* A-Rod and steroids? The last straw?

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Or, “here’s another fine mess.” On a recent episode of PTI, Kornheiser and Wilbon were talking about the latest Barry Bonds situation (i.e., a judge saying evidence against him might be disallowed because of improper procedure) and wondering what that might mean for the slugger’s Hall of Fame chances. Of all of his contemporaries — […]

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* Now hear this: Baseball book merchant Bobby Plapinger

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The Bookshelf is interested in all aspects of the field: writers, publishers, and those who are the last stop on the way to getting those materials into our hands. Not all of it comes from large retails outlets. In fact, some of the more interesting outlets are small merchants with a love for their product. […]

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