* So that's what happened to John Rocker…

Television

Eastbound & Down, an new comedy series from HBO, tells the sad tale of Kenny Powers, a dynamic relief pitcher (originally on the Atlanta Braves) who loses his fastball but never his attitude: rude, crude, and lewd. When the pros no longer have any use for him, he returns to his home town where he […]

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* This week in Sports Illustrated

Magazines

Okay, the Super Bowl is over and the swimsuit issue is out of the way with. Time to get serious. Spring has sprung, the grass has riz I wonder where the ball club is? SI marks the return of Spring Training with a profile of Phillies ace Cole Hamels. SI.com offers this spring training preview, […]

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* And the walls come a-tumblin' down

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Because you can put the smaller pieces of debris on a bookshelf: There have been a lot of derogatory remarks about Shea Stadium over the years — too old, too boring, too much walking, too few concessionaires, too smelly rest rooms, etc. But it was the ballpark of my youth, and as with any family, […]

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* An extra Inning from Ken Burns

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PBS recently announced that it will air The Tenth Inning, the new Ken Burns documentary on baseball, in the spring of 2010. The special will coincide with a re-broadcast of the original nine-part documentary, which debuted in 1994 and was seen by more than 48 million viewers. The Tenth Inning follows baseball’s trajectory from 1993 […]

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* Now hear this: Kadir Nelson

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It’s been quite a year for Kadir Nelson. The author of We Are the Ship: The Story of Negro League Baseball (Jump at the Sun/Hyperion) has been racking up awards right and left. In recent weeks he has received the Robert F. Sibert Medal for most distinguished informational book for children and the Coretta Scott […]

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* Magazine review: Beckett 2009 Baseball Preview

Baseball Cards

Beckett offers a very straightforward product. Aside from the team-by-team analysis, the only additional articles deal with the top ten free agent signings (Mark Teixeira leads the list) and ten worst off-season moves, which includes bad trades and poor acquisitions (Nick Swisher’s departure from the White Sox heads this one). There’s also a small 2008 […]

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* First Verducci, now Roberts

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In a time when the print industry is succumbing to economic turmoils, you wonder if, in lieu of raises, Sports Illustrated isn’t offering to promote its writers’ books as a form of compensation. First it was Tom Verducci with The Yankee Years, excerpted on SI.com. He also used his on-line column to discuss the project. […]

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* A look ahead at baseball titles

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From our friend Greg Spira comes this link to LibraryJournal.com’s annual baseball feature. Among the usual share of biographies and memoirs, histories, and social commentaries are such themes as: Yet another biography about Yogi Berra, this one by homonymic author Allen Barra, and one on Walter O’Malley by Michael D’Antonio Ira Berkow’s bio of Lou […]

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* 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?

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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

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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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