* The most infamous baseball card, 20 years later

Baseball Cards

Why were those naughty words written on the knob of Billy Ripken’s bat in his 1989 Fleer card? More on the card here, from CNBC.

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* Review: Phillies Photos: 100 Years of Philadelphia Phillies Images

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As per the Philadelphia Inquirer, this combo review/author profile of Mark Stang and his new collection of snapshots about the Phillies, published by Orange Frazier. I’m guessing the book was planned before the Phillies won their championship, but the timing can only help sales. Key point: “According to Stang, the majority of baseball photos through […]

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* Baseball has no politics

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So if a Republican, conservative, and libertarian blog posts an entry about a baseball book, “it fits here.” And so they have with this brief item about Gary Moore’s Playing with the Enemy.

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* Author interview: Josh Chetwynd

Author Profile / interview

Chetwynd, a native of Great Britain, is author of British Baseball and the West Ham Club. He was interviewed by BaseballGB , a surprising and excellent source of baseball news of our friends “across the pond.”

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* You know your book has made the big time when…

Because I can...

It appears on a hit TV show like CSI. I don’t normally watch the show, but I caught a recent episode “on demand” and noticed this from a scene in a prison library. It comes about 20 seconds in and you have to be alert: as Gil Grissom is looking for a book an inmate […]

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* 2B or not 2B, encore

Baseball humor

Once again proving that a) baseball is the most intellectual of sports and b) fans get very confused at this time of year as players move from team to team.

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* Lest we forget: Sal Yvars

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

Sal Yvars, the catcher for the New York Giants who spilled the beans about sign stealing during the famous playoff game against the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1951, died Dec. 10 at the age of 84. Richard Goldstein does his usual excellent job in the NY Times‘ obituary. Yvars, the Giants’ back-up receiver from 1957-53 (with […]

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* What did you just call me?

Newspapers

I noted with some amusement a piece by Dan Graziano, the baseball writer for The Star-Ledger, in which he finds it necessary to spell out the phonetic pronunciation of the newly-acquired relief pitcher J.J. Putz (sounds like “pootz”). Putz, who had spent his entire six-year career with the Seattle Mariners, is used to being his […]

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* Proud to be a sponsor

Business of baseball

Lou Limmer was a power-hitting first baseman for the Philadelphia As in the early 1950s. In 1954 — his only full season, he hit 14 home runs. That may not sound like much, but it was good enough for a second-place tie on a stinko team that finished in the basement, 60 games behind the […]

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* Fan mail

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Dear Joe, Welcome to LA. Tommy Lasorda is thrilled about your arrival. Now you have someone to talk to in Italian. Too bad he canceled the parade for you, but when he found out he couldn’t be in the lead car… well, we all knew you’d understand. Hey, at least you don’t have to wash […]

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* Kudos are in order

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To Peter Schilling, Jr. The St. Louis Post Dispatch picked his novel as one of the best books of 2008, to wit: The End of Baseball by Peter Schilling Jr. (Ivan R. Dee, 352 pages, $25). Baseball’s 1944 Brownies live again in this rollicking novel. Owner Bill Veeck shines in fiction, just as he did […]

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* New reference source

Magazines

Google Books now includes magazines. A quick search for the phrase “baseball” returns almost 1,300 hits, including such sources as Ebony, Jet, Baseball Digest, Popular Science, Popular Mechanics (going all the way back to the early 1900s), and New York Magazine. Presumably more publications will be added. If nothing else, it’s an interesting look to […]

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* Wish this had been available when I was in school

Annoucements

From the Baseball Hall of Fame: Special opportunity for summer Internship The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is now accepting applications for the 2009 Frank and Peggy Steele Internship Program for Youth Leadership Development. This summer-long internship offers meaningful, hands-on training in numerous professional careers as well as the chance to learn and […]

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* "One must be frugal," he said, lighting his $10 cigar with a $100 bill.

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

You have to either be a small child or living with your head in the sand not to know what’s going on in the economy these days. Jobs lost, stocks plunging, parents wondering how they’ll send their kids to college or pay the mortgage. Those who think sports will provide a diversion might be in […]

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* W2W4: Gil Hodges bio update

Biography

It took me quite awhile to discern that “W2W4,” a staple of ESPN The Magazine, means “what to watch for.” There. Now you know. So this W2W4 regards Mort Zachter’s upcoming book Gil Hodges: The Man Behind the Miracle, to be will be published by the University of Nebraska Press. Hodges, the powerful Brooklyn Dodgers […]

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* RK Review: We Are Cubs Fans

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An Unofficial Journal of Baseball’s Best Fans, Volume #1 By Will Byington It takes a special person to be a Cubs fan. With such a rich history of failure and disappointment, some would call them masochists, but looking at the photos and reading the stories in Byington’s new book, they seem happy enough. (Of course, […]

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* Author Profile/Book Review:

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William Ryczek, author of The Amazin’ Mets 1962-1969, was interviewed by MetsWalkOffs.com, which is just what it sounds like. Actually, it’s better than what it sounds like.

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* Maybe now someone will write the book.

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

Congratulations to Joe Gordon, the only player elected by the Veteran’s Committee for induction into the Hall of Fame. Any volunteers?

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* Let the (winter) games begin

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

It’s quite appropriate that baseball’s winter meetings are held around the holidays. If your team’s front office guys are good, you can get a swell present of a 40-home run slugger or Cy Young-caliber pitcher. Or you can get a lump of coal. It’s way too early to report on anything major, so in the […]

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* "With a capital B, and that rhymes with P, and that stands for pool."

Because I can...

Remember the episode of The Simpsons where Homer gambles away his Christmas bonus on a dog race (Santa’s Little Helper)? Well, here’s a little something for the baseball bettin’ enthusiast on your gift list. A few books about baseball betting are planned to be written before the end of the year. Authors Schmelzer Dennie, Armanda […]

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