* Author profile: Johnny Bench

Annoucements

I don’t know why I have a hard time grasping the relatively advanced age of some of the players who I followed as a kid. Bench, for example is 60. Anyway, this piece appears in the Hillsboro, OH Times-Gazette. He’s appearing at a loc bookstore tonight to sign his latest title, Catch Every Ball.

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* This week (9/22) in Sports Illustrated

Magazines

Tom Verducci says goodbye to Yankee Stadium in the featured baseball article. MLB Poll: Who’s the toughest lefthander? Jon Heyman writes about Andrew Friedman, executive vice president of the Tampa Bay Rays

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* Last week (9/15) in Sports Illustrated

Magazines

The MLB Poll asks “Whos’ the worst fielder in baeball?” A Chris Ballard feature on base stealers. Ho-hum. Is anyone else dissatisfied with the new-look SI.com? From simple things such as not capitalizing properly (“Si Players Mlb Poll” instead of “SI Players MLB Poll”) to omitting pictures from the magazine-based articles, it just seems they […]

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* Just finished reading…

2008 title

Herewith a new “feature”: books that I’ve recently finished, but haven’t gotten around to reviewing, along with a mini-mini-critique. The Brooklyn Nine Yankees World Series Memories

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* Writer interview: Gary Smith, Sports Illustrated

Author Profile / interview

From MediaBistro.com, this Q&A with the SI sportswriter who manages to get away with writing about four stories a year! Granted they’re very good, in-depth stories, but where can I get a gig like that?

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* Further proof that baseball readers are everywhere

2008 title

In this article from Daily Yuriumi Online, Yoshinobu Furumoto discusses the process of writing a biography about his father,  who pitched for a Japanese-Canadian team in the early 1900s. It’s an interesting story of discovery and family roots that transcends nationality. In the end, the book, titled “Bankuba Asahi-gun” (The Vancouver Asahi), by Ted Y. […]

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* Author interview: Harvey Frommer

2008 title

I’ll be doing my on Q&A with Frommer soon, but in the meantime, here’s one from The Baseball Toaster with the author of Remembering Yankee Stadium.

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* One reason I'm glad I don't live in New York anymore…

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

According to this AP story, “Taxpayers and ticket buyers are the losers in plans to provide hundreds of millions of dollars in public subsidies to build the new Yankee Stadium….” And Mets fans shouldn’t be smug about it: “[Assemblyman Richard Brodsky] said the concerns about subsidies for private businesses without direct benefit to the public […]

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* This week in ESPN The Magazine

Magazines

A couple of noteworthy pieces in the Sept. 22 issue: “Chicago Style,” a collaborative effort on the White Sox and Cubs, full of entertaining factoids (102 according to the cover). “The Authenticators,” by Colin Fleming, on how to spot the real deal in the memorabilia world. including a sidebar on the Honus Wagner card

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* Lest we forget: Eddie Waitkus

Classic title

The inspiration for Bernard Malamud’s epic baseball novel, The Natural, died this date in 1972. His name kept popping up whenever a star-struck fan stalked a celebrity, becoming part of pop culture, surfacing in some very strange places. Like on the TV series Beverly Hills, 90210, according to this episode synopsis from season 10: During […]

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* Jonathan Eig's tribute to Lou Gehrig

Commentary

With the days dwindling down to a precious few for Yankee Stadium, the author of Luckiest Man: The Life and Death of Lou Gehrig contributed this touching tribute to the Iron Horse to the Fox Sports Web site. Eig writes: At the end of this baseball season, we will say goodbye to Yankee Stadium. My […]

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* Resource: Back issues The Baseball Research Journal

Academic/scholarly journals

The BJR is produced annually by the Society for American Baseball Research. Several back issues are available from a new Web site. While the stories are usually quite good (written by SABR members), the presentation is a bit clunky. In this era of digitization, one would imagine they could “shoot” the original pages (with illustrations). […]

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* Congratulations, Carlos Zambrano

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

for pitching thre first Cubs no-hitter in more than 35 years. Guess they have to update these now…

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* Current Baseball Publications

Lists

Current Baseball Publications, a comprehensive quarterly list compiled by SABR’s Rich Arpi.

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* SABR's Bibliography Committee Newsletter

Industry/Literary Analysis

Bibliography Committee Newsletter, September 2008 Features Skip McAfee’s review of The Only Game in Town: Baseball Stars of the 1930s and 1940s Talk About the Game They Loved Leverett T. Smith’s review of The Curt Flood Story: The Man Behind the Myth An interview with Sarah Freligh, author of Sort of Gone A profile of […]

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* Remembering Jules Tygiel

Author Profile / interview

The “Getting ‘Iggy wit’ it” blog posted this entry about the late Jules Tygiel, author of several books on Jackie Robinson and baseball history.

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* Author interview: Dan Gordon

Audio

TransPacific Radio offers this audio interview with Gordon, co-author of Haunted Baseball: Ghosts, Curses, Legends and Eerie Events, with Mickey Bradley.

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* The anniversary is the only reason I can think of…

Author Profile / interview

Trying to figure out why The New York Times published this piece about Don Olson, author of Bambi’s Bombers: The First Time Around, about the 1978 team, which Olson wrote in 1985. The only reason I can think of is that baseball loves anniversaries. I could point to to any number of books heralding the […]

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* Pat Jordan on Barry Zito

Magazines

Jordan, who was Bouton before Bouton, contributed this in-depth profile into the soul of Barry Zito for “Play,” the regular sports magazine supplement for The NY Times.’ Zito, who’s been laboring mightily for the San Francisco Giants, is one of the games most “interesting” characters. In a less enlightened day, the current poster boy for […]

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* Art opening

Annoucements

“Oregon Nisei Baseball — The Early Years” exhibit featuring black-and-white images of Nisei teams and Northwest baseball tournaments.  Oregon Nikkei Legacy Center: 121 N.W. Second Ave. (503-224-1458) Hours: 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Tue-Sat, noon-3 p.m. Sun.  Opening reception 1:30 p.m. Sun, Sept. 14; through Jan. 11, 2009. From the Web site: In celebration of the 10th […]

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