*" 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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* Suggested Reading, preface: Sean Horgan

Books

Posted the second list before the first, so here it is: Ball Four (Jim Bouton, 1970) | This book changed everything about how we cover and view sports and the people who play them. It also almost got me and my friend Prisby thrown out of sophomore English because we kept reading passages out loud […]

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* Announcement: Program honors Take Me Out author

2008 title

From the Laguna Beach Independent: The scholarship of Andy Strasberg, one of the co-authors of the new book “Baseball’s Greatest Hit: the Story of ‘Take Me Out to the Ballgame,” is featured at the next Laguna Beach Historical Society program, Monday, Sept. 29.

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* Suggested reading: Sean Horgan

Classic title

MyrtleBeachOnline’s sports columnist Sean Horgan offered a list of 20 great sports books, including the following baseball titles, listed in his order: The Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract, (Bill James, 1986) This book changed the way many people looked at baseball, encompassing history, anecdotes and statistical analysis. The Great American Novel (Philip Roth, 1973) Roth […]

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* Review: Green Monster

Fiction

Talk about sub-genres. How about a baseball mystery novel? This review comes from Mystery-Books.com. Upshot: Fans of baseball novels will undoubtedly be thrilled with Green Monster and overlook the flaws that make this mystery no better than average. Talk about damning with faint praise…

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* Review: Baseball in Europe

2008 title

From the MLB Scoop blog. Upshot: Read it.

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* Too smart for my own good

History

Recently, I was working on an article about Dave Kaplan, director of the Yogi Berra Museum in Little Falls, NJ. Kaplan and Berra have collaborated on four books, so I headlined the story “Berra’s Boswell.” Thought that was pretty clever, comparing Kaplan (no relation) to the biographer of Samuel Johnson. Then my copy-editor asked about […]

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* The Take-Aways

Newspapers

To commemorate the final game at Yankee and Shea Stadiums, some of the NY papers put out supplements with their editions. Newsday ran a 20-page insert, “Thanks for the Memories,” which included: “One final night to look,” by Mark Herrmann 21 events in Herrman’s “Catching up on history” (21. because the last game was played […]

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* Define "dynasty"

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

The Red Sox won their game last night against the Indians, bringing an end to the Yankees’ string, which reaches back to 1995. Some would say that any sports season is a failure if you don’t come away with a championship. Others disagree, believing it’s all relative (just ask any franchise that’s been mired in […]

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* A card set of every Yankees home game? Holy Cow!

Annoucements

To borrow a phrase from the late Phil Rizzuto. From AmericanChronicle.com: …the Upper Deck Company has released the largest baseball trading card set ever assembled in tribute to the world-renowned sports shrine. The “Yankee Stadium Legacy” (YSL) collection is a 6,661-card compilation chronicling every single New York Yankees home game ever played at the current […]

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* Review: The Brooklyn Nine: A Novel in Nine Innings

2008 title

Kidliterate.com published this review of Alan Gratz’s latest. Gratz also wrote Samurai Shortstop, a young adult/historical fiction book on baseball at a Japanese school in the late 19th century. Visit Gratz’s Web site.

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* An anniversary some would rather forget

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

Fans have been talking incessantly about the Cubs’ failure to win a World Championship in the last 100 years. What often goes overlooked is how they got to that one. If it weren’t for the infamous baserunning blunder by a New York Giants rookie (actually playing in his second season), the Cubs’ futility record would […]

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* SNL's take on Yankee Stadium

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

How could they not?

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* Thank you

Bits and Pieces

It may not have the same resonance as Yankee Stadium. It may even be a pit. But people seem to forget that Shea Stadium is closing, too. And the Yankees would do well to remember that they were guests there while their own “House” was being put back in order. Shea Stadium (NY) (Images of […]

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* The oldest living Hall-of-Famer tells all, again

Author Profile / interview

A profile from the Palm Beach Post of Lee McPhail, the 91-year-old ex-baseball executive, and author of My Nine Innings: An Autobiography of 50 Years in Baseball. My favorite line: …MacPhail, who’s going on his third decade in Delray Beach and gave up golf just a year ago, has so many memories from a half-century […]

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* Bouton to speak at Syracuse

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

Jim Bouton will discuss his bubble-gum emporium with “a business audience in DeWitt Tuesday.” Not sure if that means it’s closed to the general public and there’s no further information. But I guess if you’re in the area, you can contact the writer.

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