* He just lost the baseball fan vote

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From THR.com, this horrifying item that FOX will delay the start of the Oct. 29 World Series game for a 15-minute Barack Obama message. Of course, that might be a moot point: Oct. 29 is the sixth game, as they say, “if necessary.” McCain could use this to demonstrate to the American people that Obama […]

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* Shamsky shares Amazin' memories

Author appearance

Time marches on. That was Art Shamsky’s sentiment at a program hosted by the Yogi Berra Museum and Learning Center in Little Falls on Sept. 21. With the closing of Shea Stadium days away and the 40th anniversary of his “Miracle Mets” on the horizon, the former Major Leaguer discussed his experiences in the United […]

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* (Website) author profile

Author Profile / interview

David Smith, founder of Retrosheet, got this nice write-up in UD Review, the student paper at the University of Delware, where he teaches biology. My ambition was always to be that kind of poly-activity guy, someone who can do his job, write books, publish in high-profile magazines…; hopefully, there’s still time.

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* Belated congratulations

Annoucements

To Tom Stanton, author of Ty and The Babe, The Final Season and The Road to Cooperstown, for winning the 2008 Michigan Author Award from the Michigan Center for the Book. The Award will be presented at the Michigan Library Association “Shaping Our Tomorrow” conference at a luncheon on Friday, Oct. 24.at the Radisson Plaza […]

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* Baseball in mental floss

Magazines

A national pastime trifecta in the brainy magazine in the November/December issue. At this point, the citations refer to the print version only. Oakland As general manager Billy “Moneyball” Beane is hailed as one of “the new Einsteins” in a featured article. In an item about man’s best friend: “Portuguese water dogs…[have] been living up […]

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* …many of which would like on your bookshelf

Annoucements

The Mets are hosting an on-line auction. The cheapest item as of this writing is a $50 stadium brick; the most expensive, is the letter “S” off the Shea Stadium sign (the “Stadium” S, not the “Shea” S) for $2,500. The auction ends October 31.

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* Author appearance: Craig Biggio

2008 title

The former Astros’ all-star will sign copies of his book Biggio: The Final Game, at the Barnes and Noble at 5000 Westheimer in Houston On Oct. 25.

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* Review: Dugout

2008 title

From Blogcritics Magazine, this review of Adam Beechen and Manny Bello’s new black-and-white graphic novel, Dugout, using the always amusing baseball/prison break theme {“Dug out,” get it? Har.). Upshot: Like most caper stories, Dugout is 80% build-up and 20% bang.

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* An appreciation for the arts

2008 title

From Nonfiction Comics, this piece on the graphic novel, Satchel Paige: Striking Out Jim Crow.

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* Author Update

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Former baseball star Canseco detained at US border Associated Press headline, Oct. 11 The only way he’ll get back in is if he agrees not to write any more books.

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* Review: This Bad Day in Yankees' History

2008 title

The book I wish I had written, reviewed on NewBaseballApparrel.com. You can read some samples of the book here.

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* Review: The Fightin' Phils

Reviews from other sources

The Delaware County Daily Times published this review of Rich Westcott’s latest ode to the Phillies.

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* Author profile: Dave Kaplan — Keeping track of what Yogi said

2008 title

Yogi Berra is one of America’s most beloved characters. He enjoyed a 19-year career as a player, followed by several more seasons as a manager and coach. His simple, gentle demeanor — and unique ability to turn a phrase — have kept him in the embrace of an adoring public long after his days on […]

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* As predicted: Cubs books

2008 title

Rick Brimeyer gets dibs. His journal of the season, Every Hundred Years: A Typical Cubs Fan Chronicles an Atypical Season, was just waiting for the final shoe to drop, the last nail go into the coffin, the…well, you get the idea. The Freeport (IL) Journal-Standard ran this story on Brimeyer. Brimeyer wants his book, a […]

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* Author profile: Mike Dooner

Author Profile / interview

The Ulm (MN) Journal posted this feature on Dooner, author of The History of Arlington Baseball. Dooner is an “Arlington A’s Hall of Famer.”

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* Speaking of dying…

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The Times published two obituaries this week, both a bit odd for a New York paper. Sure, there have been write-ups about athletes, but theytend to be either those who have had some local connection or a giant of their sport. That’s why I found it curious that they chose to include Eddie Brinkman, a […]

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* Here today, gone tomorrow…

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Build a big fire on home plate out of your Louisville Sluggers baseball bats, And toss my coffin in Let my ashes blow in a beautiful snow From the prevailing 30 mile an hour southwest wind When my last remains go flying over the left-field wall Will bid the bleacher bums adieu And I will […]

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* Road trip: Louisville Slugger Museum

Industry/Literary Analysis

The Chicago Sun-Times posted this extensive article on the Louisville Slugger Museum in, well, Louisville And when you go, bring me back a souvenir.

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* Author profile: Bob Golon

2008 title

From the MyCentralJersey website, this profile of a native son and author of No Minor Accomplishment: The Revival of New Jersey Professional Baseball.

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* Announcement: Baseball art exhibit in Boston

Annoucements

http://www.hilaryshepherd.com/rantsnraves/wp-content/uploads/2007/08/body-painting-2.jpgFrom Boston.com, the web presence of the Boston Globe: Sometimes it seems like you could go a whole 10 minutes in Boston without someone pontificating about the good old days and the game of baseball’s lengthy and proud history. In case you find yourself in one of those ruts, you might want to check out […]

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