* Mitchell v. Radomski: Here we go again

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There’s no better way than to give an undeserving, self-serving book publicity than to disparage it in the press. That’s what Sen. George Mitchell is doing, giving the former batboy/drug supplier some added buzz (I’m somewhat embarrassed I can even recall his name without looking it up). That’s how Jose Canseco got a whole bunch […]

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* A new source of hot stove chatter

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* The wages of sin?

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Kirk Radomski, one of the leading figures in the Mitchell hearings on PED and baseball, will publish a book on his role in the whole mess. Bases Loaded (Hudson Street Press, an imprint of Penguin Books) is due to hit the stores next week. According to an article in yesterday’s New York Times: The 256-page […]

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* 100,000 thanks

Because I can...

When I first started out with the Bookshelf, I just thought it would be a fun way to kill some time. But it seems to have grown on some of you baseball literati out there. The Bookshelf may not be the Huffington Post or even Baseball-Reference, but it’s still fun to do. I hope it […]

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* Casey Awards banquet set

2008 title

The 26th annual CASEY Awards Banquet will be held Sunday, March 8, at 4 p.m. at Sawyer Point in downtown Cincinnati. The Banquet will be held in the skating building, next to the Montgomery Inn Boathouse (705 East Pete Rose Way). Admission is $10. The winner has not yet been selected. For more information, contact […]

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* For all you baseball geniuses out there

Because I can...

This was today’s entry on my Mensa Puzzle Calendar: “Add one letter to the four letters at each base to form the word for a player on a Major League baseball team. Then take those added letters and add one more to form yet another team player.” It looks better in the original, and may […]

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* Turnabout is fair play

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I can just picture it now: Mother: Sonny, what did you do with that old shoe box? Son: What old shoe box? Mother: The one with the old baseball cards in in. Sonny: Oh, that? I threw that out? Mother: You what?? How could you do that? That was my stuff! Sonny: Now, Mom, don’t […]

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* "Get me Don Draper on the phone!"

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A story in today’s New York Times reveals the uniform patches that the Mets and Yankees will wear for the inaugural season at their new stadiums. Regardless of your feelings about the teams themselves, the Yankees patch is quite classy, a mix of old and new as one would expect from an organization that prides […]

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* Whoa, dude

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The literary gadabout Lenny Dykstra is in a bit of a pickle, it seems. In the New York Post‘s Media Ink column, Keith J, Kelley writes about the difficulties between the former pop culture icon/car wash mogul/ financial guru and his literary agent, who’s taken him to court to receive back monies. Dykstra was supposed […]

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* Congrats, Henderson and Rice

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The two newest members of the Baseball Hall of Fame. Henderson is already the subject / “author” of a couple of books, but I bet it won’t be long before we have a Rice title in book stores everywhere.

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* Review: The Black Prince of Baseball

Biography

Hal Chase and the Mythology of the Game, by Donald Dewey and Nicholas Acocella (SportsClassic Books, 2004) as reviewed on Seamheads.com. Upshot: This volume is tremendously researched and the documentation presented from various newspapers hands the reader a first-hand impression that the interpretations of an author could never convey 90 years after the fact. It […]

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Authors appearance

2007 title

Baseball authors Talmage Boston and Milton Jamail are among confirmed guests for the third annual Central Texas Mid-winter meeting organized by the Rogers Hornsby Chapter of the Society of American Baseball Research. The meeting begins at 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 17 in Room 320 of Old Main on the campus of Texas State University. Boston […]

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Any publicity is good publicity

Classic title

Seeking to make the most from the opportunity, Columbia University Press posted this little update after Charles A. Alexander, author of Breaking the Slump: Baseball in the Depression Era (published by CUP in 2002), was interviewed the other day in The New York Times. I inadvertently omitted his book from a brief listing of others […]

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Review: Game Time

Audio

Baseball GB posted this review of Roger Angell’s 2004 collection. An amazing amount of the book can be read here, thanks to Google Books. Like any master storyteller, Angell’s work translates well to audio. This sample from audio.com comes from The Summer Game, another collection of his essays that appear mostly in The New Yorker […]

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* Baseball in paradise

Older title

It’s too late to attend the book-signing, but for those who are interested, there’s a re-issue of Honolulu Stadium: Where Hawaii Played as reported in the Honolulu Advertiser.

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* Review: Boo, A Life in Baseball, Well-Lived

2008 title

Rick Cleveland’s biography (published by Lemuria Press) of Boo Ferriss, a pitcher for the Boston Red Sox from 1945-50, as glowingly reviewed in the Clarksdale (MS) Press Register. Ferriss, a Mississippi product, won 21 and 25 games in his first two major league seasons, 12 the next year and never in double figures again.

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* Review: Rob Neyer's Big Book of Baseball Legends

2008 title

Another look at the new classic on shooting down baseball myths, by The Joy of Sox blog. Upshot: For those of you thinking “Who cares?” or “Why ruin a good story?”, stay away from this book. But if you’re as curious as I am about how Neyer went about his investigations and when he found […]

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* A trio of Yankees' books for the hot stove league

2008 title

And no, we’re not advocating burning them. This piece from the Pride of the Yankees blog on NJ.com features 101 Reasons to Love the Yankees, Babe Ruth: Remembering the Bambino in Stories, Photos & Memorabilia, and Remembering Yankee Stadium: An Oral and Narrative History of “The House That Ruth Built”

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* Review: The Celebrant

Classic title

From Weaver’s Tantrum, a blog that concentrates on the Baltimore Orioles, this review of Eric Rolfe Greenberg’s classic title.

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* Riddle me this

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If the Yankees spend $180 million on a player but no one comes to the stadium to watch him — if people can’t afford the price of admission — does his play count? This piece in today’s New York Times takes a look back at what it was like for the national pastime during the […]

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