* Lest we forget: "Rabbit" at rest

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John Updike, one of the great writers of the 20th century, passed away yesterday at the age of 76. Although he was known primarily for his novels, particularly his series of “Rabbit” books, Updike found the time to write one of the most famous (baseball) essays of all time. “Hub Fans Bid Kid Adieu,” about […]

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* Torre: The saga continues

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

A feeling of discomfort brought on by the use of  the word “betrayal” by many sports pundits has Joe Torre on the defensive. In this piece from yesterday’s NYTimes.com, the former Yankee manager seeks to right the wrong impressions that the publisher’s marketing department probably looooves.  You can practically see them rubbing their hands with […]

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* Torre update

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Now begins the backpedaling. Torre and Cashman are still pals, says this article by Jack Curry in today’s NY Times. And Richard Sandomir contributes this thoughtful column on the style the author’s used (third person): “a hybrid in the sphere of celebrity autobiographies, in which a star hires a writer to render his or her […]

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* The Great Experiment

2009 title

(No, not Jackie Robinson. Actually this should probably be called the tiny experiment.) I spoke with the prolific author Paul Dickson on the painstaking tasks involved in creating and editing the third edition of The Dickson Baseball Dictionary, which will be released in March by W.W. Norton and Son. Dickson specializes in intensely-researched baseball titles […]

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* "Get me re-write."

Upcoming projects

One man’s ceiling is another man’s floor. The election of Jim Rice to the Baseball Hall of Fame will necessitate author Kevin Hunt to re-write at least part of his manuscript — and definitely update the title, which was The Baseball Hall of Fame: Why Jim Rice Belongs There and Mark McGwire Does Not, For […]

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* Announcement: New Cuba baseball book and seminar to launch in Great Britain

Annoucements

As announced on the Cuba Journal blog. Seems like a strange place to host it, but better there than nowhere. “In this seminar, Thomas Carter introduces his new book on how baseball has played a significant role since the nineteenth century in Cuban society and in the formation of Cuban national identity and how it […]

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* Review: The Natural

Classic title

It’s nice to know people are still reading the classics. This review of the Malamud novel comes from BaseballReflections.com

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* More on McGwire

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Pardon the Interruption led of it’s Jan. 22 show with a report on Jay McGwire’s ratting out his brother Mark with his own tell-all book. Fortunately, that leads off the show, so you don’t have to watch the entire excerpt.

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* Eliot Asinof: Gone but not forgotten

Bits and Pieces

Last November, SABR’s Board of Directors approved the creation of a new Research Committee, with the “Black Sox” scandal as its focus. SABR members can join by following the link MySABR at the SABR web site … and can then join the Yahoo discussion group (which has grown since it started in 2003 to over […]

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* More on the Torre storee

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(Man, I wish I had a named that rhymed cooly with something.) Can’t believe WINS radio led off some of its segments with the “controversy” of the new book. One person interviewed sagely opined that the whole media blitz was just a way to sell more copies, to which the reporter added something along the […]

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* Call him mistaken

2008 title

In his new autobiography, Call Me Ted, Ted Turner includes one chapter devoted to his ownership of the Atlanta Braves. Using the lessons learned through the Rob Neyer School of Detection, it seems that Turner has some lapses of memory, at best, or is fabricating, at worst. He writes about taking over the team in […]

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* Radomski book just won't go away

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According to Michael S. Schmidt’s article in today’s Sunday Times, “Contradictions in Book Seem to Benefit Clemens.” Basically it’s Radomski vs. Brain McNamee in claims about who knew what when. One paragraph sums up the whole situation, “In a perjury case a prosecutor’s worst nightmare is for a witness to make public statements that contradicts […]

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* Goodbye, Bill Werber

Obituary

As I mentioned the other day, here’s Richard Goldstein’s obituary on the late Bill Werber, the oldest ex-major leaguer at the time of his death.

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* Say it ain't so, Joe.

2009 title

I have not read Joe Torre’s new book, written with SI’s Tom Verducci and published by , but judging by the buzz from several sources, it’s a tell-all in which he “blasts” Alex Rodriguez, Brian Cashman and George Steinbrenner, among others. The New York Post, in its typical tabloid headline-screaming fashion, yells “Joe Blows: Rips, […]

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* Lest we forget: Bill Werber

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The oldest ex-major leaguer passed away yeasterday at the age of 100. Here’s the AP obituary, but I expect Richard Goldstein of The New York Times to come up with something soon. Veteran writer Ray Robinson wrote this tribute when Werber ht the century mark last June 20. And read this appreciation from Steve Politi […]

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* "You're the Topps, you're a baseball classic…"

Baseball Cards

(With apologies to Cole Porter.) Recently discovered this very well-produced and hilarious webisode series about the Topps baseball card company. Rather than go into great detail, I’ll let you discover it via BackonTopps.com. It’s a cross between Dallas and Curb Your Enthusiasm. You can also download the series through iTunes.

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* Congratulations, Kadir Nelson

2008 title

Spitball Magazine has announced that We Are the Ship is the 2008 winner of its Casey Award as best baseball book of the year. Nelson will receive the award the 26th annual CASEY Awards Banquet on March 8, at Sawyer Point in downtown Cincinnati. In an email to the Bookshelf, Nelson wrote: I’m quite honored […]

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* Holy Baseball!

2009 title

This article appeared in the Jan. 22 edition of the New Jersey Jewish News: *** In 2003, Martin Abramowitz created JewishMajorLeaguers.org with the “mission” to create a set of cards that included every “member of the tribe” to play big-league baseball. To mix sports metaphors, Howard Megdal has taken this idea and run with it. […]

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* Review: A Well-Paid Slave

History

From Beyond the Box Score, this review of Brad Snyder’s book of the baseball rebel.

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* Can't blame moms for this one

Baseball Cards

I had this little comic book, an insert that came in packs of 1970 Topps cards. I also had coins, deckle-edged cards, miniposter, “playing” cards, all premiums in sets for others years. “Had” is the operative word. Can’t even blame my mother for tossing them away. This was my fault. had all the extras in […]

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