* Author profile: Carl E. Watts

Author Profile / interview

Coming on the heels of the Veteran’s Committee election of Joe Gordon, this Endicott, NY author released The Men That Cooperstown Forgot as featured on NewsChannel34.

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* The other side of sabremetrics

Commentary

From MVN.com (Most Valuable Network), a social web site, this thoughtful argument about “The Problems of Sabremetrics,” with a reference to Sam walkers Fantasyland. Upshot: …the work of Bill James, Ron Shandler and their ilk has brought a new dynamic to our understanding of how baseball players succeed and fail on the diamond. Yet despite […]

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* Book excerpt: America’s International Baseball Freak Show

2008 title

As presented by Seamheads.com, “Satchel Paige, 1960”, an excerpt from Scott Simkis’ manuscript, America’s International Baseball Freak Show.

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* Author profile: Jim Prime

2008 title

NovaNewsNow.com, a Nova Scotia outelt, featued this profile of perennial Red Sox author Jim Prime, who once again collaborated with Bill Nowlin to produce The Boston Red Sox World Series Encyclopedia. The book not only allows readers to relive the 2004 and 2007 World Series victories, but also the remainder of the 11 series, some […]

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* One hand gives, the other takes away

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On the heels of the Teixiera announcement, this one regarding 25-cent bleacher seats for Yankee Stadium openers How much do you want to bet that the seats will a) be sold out in 15 minutes (look at those folks who have been waiting since last Friday for the 1,000 or so available pairs of new […]

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* Oh, come on already…

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The Yankees just signed Teixiera. Enough is enough. Getting on my soapbox again, I think that just as international teams are only allowed to have a certain amount of foreign-born players, so should the Majors only be allowed a certain amount of free agents; everyone else has to be “home grown.”

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* And fantasy players rejoice…

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From the Advertising Age website, this item about new features from ESPN.com that will no doubt extend the time sports fans stay on the site to 26 hours a day. Beginning in summer 2009, the Walt Disney Co. sports-entertainment network will offer three new iTV products, tentatively titled ESPN My Vote, ESPN In Game Extra […]

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

2008 title

From the Baseball in Great Britain blog, this review of the latest Neyer edition. Upshot: Neyer may state that this book “isn’t for everybody”, so who is it for? Well, any baseball fan with an inquisitive mind and/or an interest in history will be constantly dipping into it to read another chapter. And anyone who […]

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* Movie Time

Lists

Another top ten list of baseball flicks, this one from the folks who bring you the VideoHound’s Golden Movie Retriever: Bull Durham Field of Dreams The Natural Pride of the Yankees Major Leagues The Bad News Bears (1979) The Stratton Story A League of Their Own Eight Men Out The Rookie

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* Review: The Bill James Handbook 2009

2008 title

From those great folks at TheBaseballAnalysts, part one of a multi-part deconstruction of the James’ essential.

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* Author Q&A: Kevin Goldstein

Author Profile / interview

The Baseball in Arlington blog (Texas Rangers oriented) featured this two-part reader-contributed Q&A with Goldstein, a writer for Baseball Prospectus. Part 1 Part 2

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* Review: The Postwar Yankees

2008 title

From one of my “competitors,” the GreatBaseballBooks blog, this brief item on David Surdam’s The Postwar Yankees: Baseball’s Golden Age Revisited. Upshot: Surdam’s writing is straightford [sic] but not boring. If you need to read something by an economist, you could do much worse.

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* "The Spaceman" lands on NPR

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Bill “The Spaceman” Lee weighed made a guest appearance on NPR’s Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me yesterday, regarding the recent “shoe attack” by Muntadar al-Zeidi, a correspondent for Al-Baghdadiya television. Sagal: A lot of people were talking about the political ramifications of this [and] what it means for Preient Bush’s legacy, but that’s not what […]

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* For the reader on your gift list

Mini-reviews

Alex Belth, author of Stepping Up: The Story of All-Star Curt Flood and His Fight for Baseball Players’ Rights, posts a list of book suggestions on his Brxon Banter blog (say that fast 10 times). About half of them seem to be those titles commemorating Yankee Stadium.

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* Lest we forget: Will Stevens

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Stevens was not a baseball player, manager, coach, front office exec, peanut vendor, or team mascot. Rather, Stevens, who passed away on Dec. 8 at the age of 60, was lawyer. His claim to fame? According to his obituary in The New York Times, his slyly humorous law-review note on the relationship between baseball’s infield […]

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* It takes a big man to admit his mistakes…

interview

And they don’t come much bigger than John Goodman. “Babe Ruth (sic) is one of those things I wish I could go back and do over. It’s like being in that dream where you’re in the subway with no clothes on.” Talking about his portrayal of the Yankee legend in The Babe (1992) in the […]

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* Take our poll: Who's your favorite ballplayer/writer?

Because I can...
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* Sourcebooks buys Cumberland House

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According to this item from the daily Publishers Weekly e-mail. Why is this significant? Both companies have put out several baseball titles over the last few years. Sourcebooks titles include: Do You Know the New York Yankees?: Test your expertise with these fastball questions (and a few curves) about your favorite team’s hurlers, sluggers, stats […]

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* "William Blake?" "This is your post?"

Because I can...

An amazing piece of cinematic coincidence. Now compare that scene with the one in Costner’s Academy Award-winning Dances With Wolves in which his character, John Dunbar, and his drover, Timmons (the late Robert Pastorelli), argue abut the sagicity of remaining at Fort Sedgewick. The dialog is provided by script-o-rama.com: Timmons: There ain’t nothing here, Lieutenant. […]

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* ESPN overhaul

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Technically, this doesn’t belong here (although you can keep a laptop on a bookshelf), but it’s an important resource so, from The New York Times, this announcement about the reorganization of ESPN.com. The problem with several major news outlets, including the Times and Sports Illustrated, is that the designers try to cram too much info […]

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