* Hail to the chief

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Congratulations to Barack Obama, our new commander in chief. Whew. The New York Times‘ Alan Schwarz wrote this piece on Chicago White Sox’ GM Kenny Williams and Obama. Looks like we’ll need a revision here:

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* Happy birthday, Bobby Feller

Autobiography/memoirs

Rapid Robert turned 90 on Nov. 3. Feller was one of those players from “the greatest generation” — including Ted Williams, Warren Spahn, Bob Buhl, Hank Greenberg, Joe DiMaggio and many others — who lost precious years to the service of their country. Yes, some, like Feller and Williams, were on the front lines while […]

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* Book Review: Dropping the Ball

2007 title

Bill Jordan of BaseballReflections.com critiques Dave Winfield’s “how-to-fix-it” title. Upshot: Overall, Winfield presents a very interesting argument and while some of his proposed bandages to this problem may be a bit much, especially at this time, he may be pointing the baseball world in the right direction. While his issues may have to take a […]

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*Author profile: Frank Mitchell

2008 title

The author of The Boys of ’62:Transcending the Racial Divide, a book about little league in a small Canadian town, gets the treatment from the The Halifax (Nova Scotia) Chronicle Herald.

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* Author profile: Marshall Umpleby

2008 title

The author of the new baseball Delayed Steal was interviewed by the Ashland (OR) Observer. According to the article, the book …is chock full of interesting what-do-you-knows: that the author’s father played in the bush leagues of New England against future Hall of Famer Leo “Gabby” Hartnett; that Hartnett’s sister Anna played alongside her brothers […]

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* More on Sports Publishing

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from the Urbana, IL, News-Gazette.

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* Not just content being a writer: Joe Garagiola

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Baseball is a Funny Game was one of the first books written by a former player that I recall reading. Joe Garagiola’s self-deprecating humor came out at a time when he was very much in the spotlight, between his announcing, Today Show gig, and game show hosting. He fell out of prominence in recent years, […]

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* Studs Terkel, baseball fan

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The eulogies keep pouring in about this marvelous writer and raconteur. This one, from Maggie Hendricks of NBC Chicago, specifically speaks to Terkel as a baseball fan. This one from NPR.org isn’t baseball-centric, but he deserves the recognition.

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* Things not so good for Sports Publishing

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According to this item from Publisher’s Weekly by Jim Milliot: Sports Publishing, which filed for Chatper 11 in late October, has released the names of its largest unsecured creditors. Along with the usual suspects of printers, manufacturers and various financial institutions, Sports Publishing owes Olympic champ Michael Phelps $57,578.08. The company released Michael Phelps: Beneath […]

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* A belated happy birthday, Jim Brosnan

Author Profile / interview

The predecessor to Jim Bouton turned 79 on Oct. 24. Brosnan wrote The Long Season and The Pennant Race two books while still a player, but they never received the notoriety or earned him the same pop culture recognition as Bouton. For what it’s worth, here’s an excerpt from his Wikipedia entry: The first of […]

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* This week (Nov. 3) in Sports Illustrated

Magazines

Looks like this will be it for baseball for awhile, now that the World Series is over. So enjoy: Dear America, Wish You Were Here Fuel to the Fire (five radical–but inspired–moves that would give the off-season some sizzle.)

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* Author profile: Benjamin Rader

2008 title

The Daily Nebraskan, the independent newspaper for the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, ran this appreciation for Radar, a James L. Sellars professor of American history and sport at the school, on its website. Radar is the author of Baseball: America’s Game, which, the article gushes, “has been called one of the greatest single volume histories of […]

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* Review: Super Crunchers

Reviews from other sources

It’s not a baseball book, but it got enough attention from Phil Birnbaum to link it to sabrmetrics, so here it is.

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* Lest we forget: Studs Terkel

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Studs Terkel died yesterday at the age of 96. He never wrote a baseball book (as far as I’m aware), but Stud Terkel was always a favorite of mine, long before he appeared as sportswriter Huey Fullerton in John Sayle’s Eight Men Out. His acting style might not have been Oscar material, but he contributed […]

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* Hats off to Tampa or "You wascally wabbit"

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I know it was really cold and nasty weather in Philly during the World Series. I can accept the storm coats and balaclavas the players have taken to wearing on the frigid east coast fall nights. I could put up with the “pajama pants” and baggy jerseys that seem to be the rage these days […]

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* I was thinking, three-inning games; but this is good, too

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(…Because you can keep those little pocket schedules on your bookshelf.) I am still waiting for some sports pundit to start off about the possibility of having three inning baseball games. It worked out pretty well for the Phillies and the fans. Started at 8:30, over before 10:30. Might even bring the young fans back […]

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* Congratulations to the Phillies

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Your new baseball world champs. Look for a new title (at least) will be added to the existing Phillies’ bibliography in the months to come.

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* The All-Author Team

Because I can...

Several years ago I created this list for Fastball.com, which, if the URL still exists, is not the same today as it was then (if that makes sense). I’ve updated it just a bit to reflect contemporary players. Pitchers: Josh “Samuel” Beckett; Craig “Larry” McMurtry; Jerry “St.” Augustine; Roger “Samuel” Clemens; Sheriff “William” Blake (“William […]

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* And now MY tops list

Classic title

Humbly submitted via the pages of ForeWord Magazine, this non-fiction list of RK’s “essential” baseball reading. I’ll be working on a fiction version soon.

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* Another "top" list

Lists

From the Suite101.com folks. Includes non-fiction, fiction, and “bullpen” (whatever that means) choices.

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