* Wowio! Hardball Times 2008 available free online

2008 title

Wowio is actually an e-book website that recently started charging for its collection. But if you don’t mind staring at your computer screen, you can read the the 2008 edition of the excellent Hardball Times for free. IMHO, this publication is right on par with the Baseball Prospectus annuals. Registration may be required.

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* Author profile: Joe Orlando

Author Profile / interview

(But no Dawn. [cricket chirps]. Never mind). Orlando, author of the new Collecting Sports Legends: The Ultimate Hobby Guide (Zyrus Press), is profiled in The Wall Street Journal. I guess with the current economic climate, investing in baseball cards might come back into vogue. The article includes a “tab” for a challenging quiz to test […]

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* List: Baseball coach lit

Lists

HitandRunOnline posted this list of preferred manuals for coaches: #5 Lau’s Laws on Hitting – Charlie Lau Jr #4 Youth Baseball Coaching – John T Reed #3 The Baseball Coaches Bible – John Winkin and Jerry Kindall #2 The Mental Game of Baseball – H.A. Dorfman #1 The Baseball Playbook – Ron Polk

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* Announcement: Mets' organist Jane Jarvis to be honored at jazz concert

Annoucements

Every year, the All Night Soul jazz festival at St. Peter’s Church in New York City honors different jazz legends. This year the concert, to be held Sunday, October 12, pays tribute to Benny Powell and Jane Jarvis, the former organist for the New York Mets at Shea Stadium. Jarvis, a renowned jazz pianist and […]

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* Let the post-season publishing begin

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From a Business Wire press release: The Chicago Sun-Times is proud to announce the publication of its stunning 84-page color glossy commemorative magazine, The Cubs: Their Thrilling 2008 Season, that catches the best of the thrilling 2008 season, as well as recaptures what it’s taken to get to where the Cubs are today. The Cubs: […]

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* Announcement: Baseball art exhibit in Appleton, WI

Annoucements

Yesterday (Oct. 2), the Appleton Art Center opened “an exhibition featuring several works from its popular ‘Art of the Diamond: Baseball’ exhibit, which was originally on display in April and May as part of a series of events organized by Fox Cities arts groups under the title ‘Home Run for the Arts.’” Also in the […]

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* This week (Oct. 6) in Sports Illustrated

Magazines

The main baseball story profiles Joe Maddon, manager of the Eastern Division Champion Tampa Bay Rays (how many ever thought they’d hear those words strung together?). There’s a sidebar on Angels skipper Mike Scioscia as well. Other items include: A poll on who’s the best base-runner in the game. A “farewell” to Shea

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* What? No econ course in Moneyball?

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Or “This is why we’re falling behind the other industrialized nations.” Bates College offers a course about “Red Sox Nation”

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Speaking of art

Artist profile

The Sport Artwork Forum ran this interview with baseball artist Dick Perez, whose style would be instantly recognizable to a certain segment of baseball card (“art to go”?) collectors. The forum ran a similar Q&A with John Hanley. Several years ago, when I was researching the Montreal Expos, I spoke with Andres Gallaraga. It was […]

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* Better Ballparks and Gardens

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This year marks the first time since 1995 that a New York team has not been in a playoff. So what will sportswriters cover during the playoffs? Well, The New York Times ran this story today, along with this sidebar, on those fancy patterns in the outfield grass. Want that look for your own backyard? […]

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* This week (Oct. 6) in ESPN The Magazine

Magazines

Baseball features include: A Three Nights in August-treatment of the 2007 finale between the Rockies and Padres, by Buster Olney Dodgers’ pitcher Joe Beimel on “6 things you should know about being a middle reliever” Kenny Mayne’s “Outtakes” column with Mets third baseman David Wright

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* Author profile: Bill Meissner

Author Profile / interview

Meissner recently published his new novel, Spirits in the Grass, “…the fictional story of Luke Tanner, a 30-something baseball player helping build a new baseball field in his small hometown of Clearwater, Wis. “His discovery of a small bone fragment on the field sets in motion a series of discoveries and cover-ups that involve his […]

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* Author profile: Dan Helpingstine

Author Profile / interview

The Chicago Post-Tribune ran this feature on the author of several White Sox books, including Chicago White Sox: 1959 and Beyond and South Side Hitmen: The Story of the 1977 Chicago White Sox.

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* Oh well…

Bits and Pieces

Keep your sunny side up, up! Hide the side that gets blue. If you have nine sons in a row, Baseball teams make money, you know! Keep You’re Sunny Side Up With your kind indulgence. Ahem…: The deed is done, the Marlins won. The Mets again have lost. Their fans are sad, feel they’ve been […]

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* R.I.P, Paul Newman

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Paul Newman has died at the age of 83. The blue-eyed heartthrob was one of those lucky performers able to enjoy his craft for decades. Newman appeared in Mark Harris’ Bang the Drum Slowly which was a production of the U.S. Steel Hour. You can watch the program here: Bang the Drum Slowly

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*" What happened to the stadium???"

Bits and Pieces

To paraphrase chopper pilot Frank Lapidus on Lost. A front-page story in today’s New York Times reports how airplanes pilots use Shea Stadium as a landmark. Hope they’ll still be able to find their way.

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* Because I sometimes forget to clean up…

Bits and Pieces

Amazing where you’ll find empty bags from chips and whatnot. Wise Cheese Doodles, for example, right there on the bookshelf. Next to the bottle of Sprite. Sorry, honey. I’ll take care of that right away. I only got it because Jose Reyes is on the bag. (The depiction of Reyes is horrible (right), yet I […]

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* Jon Scher, what were you thinking?

Industry/Literary Analysis

ESPN offers this interesting insight for The Magazine‘s baseball editors on their thoughts for feature stories that ran during 2008. Among the top items: The Preview Issues, fantasy and “real life” Profiles on Greg Maddux, Elijah Dukes, Eric Bedard, Brandon Webb, Joel Zumaya, Dustin Pedroia, and Francisco Rodriguez Chicago baseball The Tampa Bay Rays Rating […]

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* This week (Sept. 29) in Sports Illustrated

Magazines

http://i.cdn.turner.com/sivault/si_online/covers/images/2008/0929_mid.jpgAfter a lengthy absence, baseball takes its rightful place on the cover with a story about Wrigley Field. Other baseball items include: That’s right, there are none.

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* Announcement: Tigers' wives in the "pen"

Annoucements

Wives of the Detroit Tigers baseball players have written The ABCs of Detroit Tigers Baseball, a children’s book that covers the game of baseball from A to Z. The book is illustrated by Bryan Durren and Craig Jablonski, two graphic designers from Ilitch-owned Little Caesars. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of the […]

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