* How the mighty have fallen

Older title

Has it come to this? A future Hall of Fame pitcher has go practically go begging for a job? It seems to, in the person of Pedro Martinez. Granted, he’s had his share of injuries over the last few years, but from my uneducated perspective, he seems like a good guy to have around the […]

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* More on Manny

2009 title

Another over-analysis of the quizzical slugger from The Boston Globe, in the form of a Q&A with co-author Dr. Jean Rhodes.

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* Baseball review roundup: Publishers Weekly

2009 title

Dermont McEvoy of Publishers Weekly published the magazine’s annual baseball roundup. No surprise, but this year’s selections are heavy on the “bad boy” books, including Selena Robert’s A-Rod: The Many Lives of Alex Rodriguez (April, Harper Collins). PW contacted Roberts’s editor at HarperCollins, senior v-p/ executive editor David Hirshey. Hirshey, who in the past has […]

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* I think that I shall never see, a poem lovely as a baseball tee

Baseball humor

One of the more unusual sites I’ve come across is Bardball.com, which, according to co-creator James Finn Garner, is “dedicated to bringing back baseball doggerel, the quick and easy poetry that used to show up in beat writers’ baseball columns a century ago.” In a letter, Garner — author of Politically Correct Bedtime Stories — […]

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* Announcement: A new sports publisher joins the fray

2009 title

According to an item in Publishers Weekly daily email, there will be a new sports-heavy imprint launching this spring. MVP Books, an imprint of Quayside Publishing Group, will specialize in “distinctive, high-quality books for the sports enthusiast,” with both illustrated coffeetable books and narrative nonfiction in a hardcover format. The MVP titles to hit the […]

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* RK Review (and then some): Odd Man Out

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A Year on the Mound with a Minor League Misfit, by Matt McCarthy (Viking) When I first read Odd Man Out, I thought it was the best book of its kind I had seen in many years. Too many “flavor of the month,” riding the high from a World Series win at best or a […]

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* Author appreciation: John R. Tunis

Author Profile / interview

The author of such kid’s fiction as The Kid From Tomkinsville, The Kid Comes Back, and Rookie of the Year gets kudos from Tad Richards, writing on Examiner.com.

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* Review: Sweet Lou and The Cubs: A Year Inside the Dugout

2009 title

By George Castle (Lyons Press) As per the Seattle Times. First LaRussa, then Torre, now Pinella? Upshot: “[R]eaders will find a different Piniella than the man who managed the Mariners to four postseason appearances.”

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* 2009 baseball annual analysis

2009 title

Most of the annual previews are available as of this writing. I previously analyzed Beckett’s; here a more comprehensive look at the four I’ve purchased to date. Back in the day, the publisher printed only one cover. Now it’s easy to make one for every team or region. The examples here are for the New […]

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* More on Milano

2009 title

This item from NBCBayArea.com opines that the “charming” actress might have adverse affects on some of the maor legaue pitchers she’s dated. Haven’t read the book yet, but do we really need another celebrity telling us why we should love the game? As if their endorsement is powerful enough to sway those who heretofore had […]

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*What are you, a Wise Guide?

2007 title

Actually, Andy and John Buchanan are both “wise guides,” as in their series of guide books to baseball stadiums and other venues. In 2007, the brothers — John is a banker and Andy a freelance writer and also part-time Journalism professor at Columbia College of Chicago — published small books on the ballparks of the […]

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* Not seeing Red

Annoucements

Or Green. As in the American and National Leagues’ ‘s Red and Green Book, respectively. The annual publications were conceived as tools for executives and the media, full of all kinds of unusual information, such as the origin of team logos and color schemes, name pronunciations, and of course, all manner of stats. They supplemented […]

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* Trend of the moment: NY baseball books

2009 title

This year marks the 40th anniversary of the New York Mets’ first World Championship and since everyone loves a celebration, there are several new books marking that occasion in particular and the team in general, including: Shea Good Bye: The Untold Inside Story of the Historic 2008 Season, by Keith Hernandez and Matthew Silverman A […]

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* Book profile: Becoming Manny

2009 title

Not quite a review, not quite an author profile, this piece from the Boston Herald is sort of a news story about the upcoming title. The focus starts with the altercation between Ramirez and Red  Sox traveling secretary Jack McCormick, “the final nail in No. 24’s coffin in Boston.”

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* Author appearance: Howard Megdal

Annoucements

Megdal, author of The Baseball Talmud, is taking his book and going on the road. Here’s a list of his whistle stops as of today: Sunday April 5, 2 p.m. Borders, Ramsey, NJ Tuesday April 7, 7 p.m. Suffern Free Library, Suffern, NY Thursday April 16, 7 p.m., Book Revue, Huntington, NY Sunday April 26, […]

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* Review/profile: Kevin Reichard

2009 title

The author of The Complete Guide to Spring Training (August Publications) is featured in this article from The Canadian Press. Reichard uses the opportunity to discuss where the bargains are at spring training venues. He says there are even more opportunities than usual this year for travellers interested in spring training. For one thing, “this […]

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* Author profile: Alyssa Milano

2009 title

What is it with all these confessions? First Jane Heller’s Confessions of a She-Fan, now this? Forgive my cynicism, but was this book really penned by the actor herself? So it would seem, since there’s no collaborative reference on the cover. Milano supposedly writes a blog on MLB.com (she also sells a line of baseball-themed […]

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* Author profile: Jane Heller

Author Profile / interview

The author of romance novels is also an avowed Yankees fan and writes about the objects of her affection in Confessions of a She-Fan: The Course of True Love with the New York Yankees. Heller is profiled in this piece from MLB.com.

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* Review: The Spitball/Knuckleball Book

2009 title

From the Bleeding Cubbie Blue blog (say that three times fast). Upshot: One of the best things about this book is the large number of photos and drawings showing knuckleball grips — you’ll be surprised at how many different ones there are, and most of them don’t use knuckles at all, but grips with fingernails. […]

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* RK Review: The Yankee Years (at long last)

2009 title

by Joe Torre and Tom Verducci Doubleday The former manager of the New York Yankees — and one of its most successful — teams up with Sports Illustrated’s senior baseball writer for this unique and somewhat baffling presentation. Although Joe Torre gets top billing as the nominative author, the reader will get the impression that […]

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