* 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

Audio

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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* Now hear this: Joe Orlando on the memorabilia industry

Audio

Joe Orlando, author of  Collecting Sports Legends: The Ultimate Hobby Guide (Zyrus Publishing) spent a few minutes with the Bookshelf discussing the state of the memorabilia industry (surprisingly healthy at the high end) and the difficulty in choosing what to focus on as a collector.

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* Happy anniversary, Louisville Slugger

Annoucements

Perhaps the most synonymous name with sports equipment and the national pastime is Louisville Slugger. It’s come to be used like Kleenex, Jello, or Xerox — technically incorrect, but representative of the industry. Hard to believe but Hillerich & Bradsby, the company that produces this piece of Americana, is in its fifth generation and 125 […]

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* Move over, Babe; it's Henry's birthday

Biography

Henry Aaron — whom some believe is still the real all-time home run king — turns 75 today. Where does the time go? Aaron has been the subject of many books over the years, quite a few of which came out in 1974-75, as he was approaching Ruth’s record. I still have baseball magazines from […]

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* A moment of your time, please

Because I can...

Begging your indulgence, but here’s a request to readers of the Bookshelf to kindly take a moment, scroll down to the “blogged” symbol on the right (near the site counter), and rate this humble enterprise. You don’t have to leave comments, but I’d appreciate the input. Many thanks, The Management

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* On the go with Joe

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New York newspapers devoted a lot of space to the return of Torre as he visits the Big Apple for his book tour. The New York Times published this article on fan reaction during his Barnes and Noble stop in Manhattan. The story, written by Joshua Robinson, offers the following thoughts by the author as […]

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* Costas on the move

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Sounds like the title of one of his many TV shows. Anyways, the elfin sportscaster will be leaving HBO to plight his trough with the new MLB Network. According to the press release from MNLN, Costas “will host special original programming with an emphasis on the game’s history and its most significant figures and topics, […]

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* New title: Suicide Squeeze

2009 title

Is it just me, or does the premise for this new novel sound familiar? From the publisher’s website: Suicide Squeeze follows super fan, Jamie Mudd, through an unusual Seattle baseball season where he begins to believe that his entries on a scorecard can influence action on the field (my emphasis added). While grappling with the […]

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* Author appearance: Tom Stanton

Annoucements

Tom Stanton, author of The Final Season: Fathers, Sons and One Last Season in a Classic American. Ballpark, will be the guest speaker at the Pinckney Community Public Library, 350 Mower Road, in Northville, MI (Phone: 734-878-3888.) on Thursday, March 26. Stanton, is the author of four baseball books, winner of 2008 Michigan Author Award, […]

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* Another kudo for Kadir

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The American Library Association recently named Kadir Nelson winner of the Coretta Scott King Award for best author for We Are the Ship, the story of Negro leagues baseball from its beginnings in the 1920s through its decline after Jackie Robinson crossed over to the majors in 1947. “Using an ‘Everyman’ player as his narrator, […]

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* In spring a young man's fancy turns to thoughts of love…and baseball

Author appearance

Combining the best of both worlds, the Chapters Bookstore in Pittsfield, MA, will hold “For The Love of Baseball” Doubleheader. on Saturday — Valentine’s Day — Feb. 14, from 3-5 p.m. Author and Berkshire resident Dan Valenti will discuss his love for Pittsfield and the state of professional baseball with American Defender GM Jon Tosches. […]

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* Spring is in the air

2009 title

This is the time of year when home gardeners (of which I am one) look forward to receiving their seed catalogs. I also enjoy getting the latest from the publishing world. Today I received the Ivan R. Dee catalog, which includes the following baseball titles: Catcher, by Peter Morris — The author of such neo-classics […]

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* The Yankees and the future of the 1st Amendment

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In trying to protect themselves against future “attacks” with their ” non-disparagement clause,” the Yankees have instead made themselves a laughing stock at best and a source of outrage at worst. Look for the ACLU to get involved at any moment. And PETA; they’re always looking for some publicity. Among the numerous commentaries on the […]

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