* Another book list

Classic title

This one of five top choices comes from The Washington Post Book Blog, Shortstacks.

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* This week (Oct. 27) in Sports Illustrated

Magazines

The baseball post-season takes a back seat to the NBA pre-season as the cover story. Tom Verducci writes the headliner about the Rays in the World Series, while Joe Sheehan of Baseball Prospectus gives the slight nod to Tampa to win in six. Meanwhile, back in Philly…

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* As he prepares his third book — an apology — Canseco

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… realizes he should have kept his big mouth shut.

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* Why waiting is a good thing.

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The New York Times‘ Freakonomics blog ran this item on why fans shouldn;t rush to buy tickets for the fall classic: …here’s my advice: If you are looking to buy World Series tickets, you should wait until a day or two before the game. In fact, as the graph … shows, this may yield savings […]

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* Review: Walkoffs, Last Licks, and Final Outs

2008 title

Via Eye on Sports Media, a blog that features “News, information, and commentary on the sports media industry.”

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* Peanuts! Popcorn! Tacos!

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The Numbers Guy column in the Oct. 21 The Wall Street Journal published this piece on the likelihood of Tampa fans winning a freebie from Taco Bell. All one of the players has to do during the entire World Series is steal a base. Doesn’t seem like that big a deal. Either Taco Bell is […]

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* Review: Beyond Belief

2008 title

The Ft. Worth Star-Telegram ran this piece on Josh Hamilton’s new book, which is receiving great praise, especially locally. Hamilton, by the way, Hamilton won a Players Choice Award on Tuesday as the American League’s Most Outstanding Player. He batted .304 with 32 homers and an AL-best 130 RBIs. I’m almost glad his book came […]

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* The ultimate baseball library

Books

A lot of fans proably forget that the Hall of Fame in Cooperstown is also a library. I spent a great week up there several years ago, doing research for a book about baseball during the Korean War years. the staff couldn’t have been nicer, and the access of walking around like I belonged was […]

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* The sins of childhood

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I’ve written about this before, but The Wall Street Journal ran another story about kids ‘n cards from generations past. The little fools without the foresight to see how much money was to be made from keeping those baseball cards in pristine condition. Sorry, kid, you’ll have to go to a commuter college, Daddy din’t […]

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* (Baseball) stuff white people like

2008 title

From the blog: Wrigley Field And from the book by the same name: The Boston Red Sox Though many would argue that the Chicago Cubs are the top club for white people, the Boston Red Sox remain the undisputed white franchise. In fact, were it not for the players, there would be no recorded instances […]

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* Collector's item or clutter?

Bits and Pieces

My wife recently gave me a bottle of Driven the new fragrance inspired/created/whatever by Derek Jeter, My dilemma: what do I do with this? On the one hand, I know I should use it. On the other hand, would this have any value as a collector’s item? Either way, I can keep it on the […]

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* Review: Remembering Yankee Stadium

2008 title

American Thinker ran this review of Harvey Frommer’s latest book. Upshot: If you love the Yankees or simply have an abiding interest in baseball, this book will provide you with many pleasurable hours of recalling memories through its many pictures and loads of interesting tidbits and anecdotes about our most storied baseball team and its […]

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* Now, that's scary

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Stephen King at the Tuesday night game between the Red Sox and Rays. Note the book title: When Will There Be Good News? None to be found that night, since Tampa was beatin’ the bejesus out of Boston.

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* Review: You Know Me, Al

Classic title

From the One Minute Book Reviews blog, this mini-rev of a cuh-lassic. Upshot: “…written for adults but likely also to appeal to many teenagers.”

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* More political mumbo-jumbo

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So just who do those Brits think they are, printing a piece like “How Baseball Explains the U.S. Elections“? Somewhere I’m sure there’s an article about World Series winners as a predictor of the Presidential elections. Hmm, let’s see. Since the first World Series in 1903 (the Fall Classic wasn’t played in 1904), 25 have […]

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* Try this

2008 title

A website specifically about baseball e-books? Seems so. Most of the title appear to be instructional in nature. One of the links brings the reader to an e-book on How to Score Baseball. A cursory glance: not too bad. Not sure exactly how much of the book is available at no cost.

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* Hemingway and baseball, imperfect together

Author Profile / interview

From the Oct. 6 issue of The New York Times.

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* Review: Beyond Belief

2008 title

RotoRob.com ran this review of Josh Hamilton’s new book, chronicling the substance abuse problems he battled, and hopefully and seemingly, mastered. In a nutshell: Whether it is a sad story with a happy ending, a story of what not to do in life, or just a story of how life can deal you many obstacles […]

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* In the interest of equal time

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When I was studying television arts in college, we learned about FCC rules, including the concept of equal times to be afforded to candidates. The premise was that if a TV program had candidate A on for 15 minutes, they had to offer the same consideration to candidate B. Since I posted an entry about […]

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* Lest we forget…Tom Tresh

Lest We Forget

Tresh was one of the last players to bridge the good Yankees to the bad Yankees in the 1960s.

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