* W2W4: A look ahead

Broadcasting

Stealing an idea from ESPN the Magazine (and others, no doubt). Took my math-challenged mind awhile to figure out that W2W4 means “what to watch for.” Duh. Anyway, the always-informative BizofBaseball.com offers this list of ten stories to watch for in 2009, including: The economy Credit Digital media rights Cubs sale New stadia Ticket discounting/price […]

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* The Happy Recap — and everything else

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One of the things I like about this time of year is that the media comes out with its lest: the top ten, the best, the worst, etc. Jayson Stark of ESPN.com provided this list of the wildy and wacky world of baseball in 2008, including: A batter hitting a homer but not scoring the […]

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* More MLB Network news

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MLB Network will be hungry for content until the season opens. One wonders why they didn’t wait until at least Spring Training — if not opening day — to launch. I guess they wanted to start building their audience early. I watched a little but last night, mostly previews of what is to come. Among […]

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* Announcement: Galena's Baseball Legacy

Annoucements

A regional title announced in the pages of The Telegraph-Herald of Dubuque, Iowa. I’m including it just as much for the audio rendition as the brief story itself. For one thing, how could a visually-impaired person be able to find the link? And, at the risk of being un-PC, the computer-generated voice sounds like Stephen […]

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* Lest we forget: Dock Ellis

Lest We Forget

The last timne I went on vacation, I returned to the news that Bobby Murcer had died. This time, it’s Dock Ellis. (Just goes to show that I can’t go away for a minute.) The former Pittsburgh Pirate, who admitted to tossing his 1970 no-hitter against the San Diego Padres under the influence of LSD, […]

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* Wait wait, Mr. President-elect

Because I can...

Yesterday’s Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me featured excerpts from past shows regarding the 2008 Presidential election. It included a segment from an August 2005 show featuring a newly-elected Senator Barack Obama in the “Not My Job” portion of the program. His topic: The superstitions of Wade Boggs. Obama got two of three answers correct; he […]

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* "Hello, is this the legal department?"

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I have a copyright infringement issue. In describing the final weekend of the NFL regular season, the Dec. 29 digital issue Sporting News Today caries the headline “Crazy ’08.” Problem is, that title was already taken, by Cait Murphy in her excellent book about the Chicago Cubs. No doubt this was meant as an homage […]

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* Happy New Year!

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According to a story on today’s AdAge.com: In these challenging economic times — during which every story and press release commences with an “in these challenging economic times …” salvo — media entities are as likely to roll out a big-dollar, big-ambition offering as they are to quadruple their head count. And then there’s Major […]

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"Casey at the Bat," revisited

Baseball Cards

A new twist on an old classic.

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* Announcement: Move over Moneyball, Keri's comin'

Annoucements

Jonah Keri announces on his blog that his has agreed to terms with ESPN Books and Random House on a book analyzing the Tampa Bay Rays and the team’s “Wall Street approach to baseball.” (The concept sounds very interesting, but with the way Wall Street is going these days, maybe the Rays should look for […]

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* Review/Author interview: Rocket Ron: The Ron Necciai Story and His Record-Setting 27 Strikeouts

2008 title

Thanks to eagle-eye Greg Spira for provided the information. Necciai was a legendary minor league pitcher, who regularly struck out opposing batters in the double digits. His record-setting performance came as a 19-year-old in a 7-0 no-hitter in 1952. Author George Stone (not to be confused with pitcher for the Atlanta Braves/NY Mets or the […]

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* Play-by-play on the radio…and television

Music

Terry Cashman’s most popular hits had to be “Talkin’ Baseball” and “Willie, Mickey, and the Duke,” a paean to New York centerfielders. But a close third was “Play-by-Play (I Saw it on the Radio).” The (Transplanted) Nation blog (Red Sox), posted this entry about how Bobby Thompson’s home run, as broadcast on radio and TV, […]

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* 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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