* Author interview: Adrian Burgos, Jr.

2008 title

“One of the interesting things to me is that there’s such a long history of baseball in these places that preceded the interests of Major League baseball,” said author Adrian Burgos. “The game was there before MLB stepped onto the scene.” Burgos, an associate history professor at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, is the author […]

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* Review: Yankee for Life

2008 title

My 40-Year Journey in Pinstripes, by Bobby Murcer with Glen Waggoner (Harper, 2008) Sept. 8 marked Bobby Murcer’s big league debut. That, coupled with his recent passing, makes this an appropriate time to discuss his autobiography. Yankee For Life was a tough one to get through. Not because it was badly written — not at […]

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* The most unlikely slugger

Artist profile

Ever since the announcement was made that 2008 would be the final year for Yankee Stadium, baseball fans and players have been waxing nostalgic about The House That Ruth Built. Legendary names come to mind as the memories flood in: Ruth, Gehrig, DiMaggio, Mantle, Gandhi. Gandhi? What, you never heard? The Bronx landmark has been […]

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* Lest we forget

Lest We Forget

You can read the entire issue dealing with 9/11 from the SI Vault here.

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* Lest we forget: Bill Melendez

Lest We Forget

What team did he play for, you might ask. But Melendez was the genius behind the Peanuts cartoons. He passed away Sept. 2 at the age of 91.

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* Announcement: Memorabilia expert on Bloomberg TV

Author Profile / interview

Stephen Wong, author of Smithsonian Baseball: Inside the World’s Finest Private Collections, appears on Bloomberg TV in a three-segment on baseball memorabilia, as reported on Sportscollectorstoday.com. Part One Part Two Part Three Google Books carries this extensive preview of the exquisite volume.

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* Announcement: Hall of Fame hosts educators' program

Annoucements

Where were these classes when I was a student? Educator Seminar to Be Held In Cooperstown Workshop Presented By Baseball Hall of Fame And WestfieldCollege The Baseball Hall of Fame and Westfield State College will team up in November for a workshop designed to show teachers how to link baseball and education. “Using Baseball As […]

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* Congratulations, Gary Sheffield

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He becomes the answer to the trivia question, who hit the 250,000th home run in the majors? Milestone Home Runs, compiled by Baseball-Reference.com 1. 1876-05-02 Ross Barnes (CHC) off Cherokee Fisher (CIN) in 5th inning 100. 1879-06-17 Charley Jones (BSN) off Will White (CIN) in 1st inning *1,000. 1884-07-04 Ned Williamson (CHC) off John Coleman […]

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* And in the "what are the odds" department…

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Congratulations, Mrs. Cassel. You must be very proud of your boys.

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* "I read it in the Times…

Commentary

One day I’ll do some research to see how many baseball players had essays printed on the Op-Ed pages of The New York Times. This one is by Doug Glanville, who played in the Bigs from 1996-2004, on what it’s like to be a September call-up.

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* Review: No Minor Accomplishment

2008 title

Phil Mulshine reviews Bob Golon’s book in the Newark Star-Ledger. Upshot: The bulk of this book consists of a team-by-team account of the eight clubs that play in New Jersey. Golon visited them all and reports that he didn’t get “major-leagued” at any. He defines being “major-leagued” as “getting the distinct feeling of fan-unfriendliness that […]

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* In defense of instant replay

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In this Allen Barra piece that appears in today’s Wall Street Journal, Rob Neyer wodners why the sue of instant rplay should be limited to home run calls? [The] author of “The Big Book of Baseball Blunders,” asks: “Why can’t umpires use replay in calling safe or out? Official scorers already use it to decide […]

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* The Moose is loose

Radio

Former Yankee favorite Bill “Moose” Skowron was the guest for the “Not my Job” segment of this week’s “Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me.” You can listen to the segment here. Skowron was saddled with questions about Michael Jackson, about whom, of course, he knew nothing.

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* Amazon baseball best-sellers, as of Sept. 8

2008 title

General: Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game, by Michael Lewis Yankee Stadium: The Official Retrospective, by Al Santasiere Watching Baseball Smarter: A Professional Fan’s Guide for Beginners, Semi-experts, and Deeply Serious Geeks, by Zack Hample. The Cubs: The Complete Story of Chicago Cubs Baseball, by Glenn Stout and Richard Johnson Science of Hitting, […]

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* Sports Publishing close to sale?

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According to this piece from the Publisher’s Weekly daily e-mail, the house is going through some major changes. At the risk of sounding elitist, Sports Publishing has always struck me as a common man’s McFarland.  While the latter is a home for academic treatises of the most eclectic topics, the former producing titles that one […]

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* Uh-oh, BALCO

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According to this piece from the New York Daily News, Victor Conte’s tell-all book ’bout BALCO has hit a snag. Skyhorse Publishing originally hoped to release BALCO: The Straight Dope on Barry Bonds, Marion Jones and What We Can Do To Save Sports in September, but Conte’s book may not hit shelves until 2009, said […]

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* Conference announcement / Call for papers: NINE

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NINE: A Journal of Baseball History and Culture announces THE 16th ANNUAL SPRING TRAINING CONFERENCE on the Historical and Sociological Impact of Baseball March 12-15, 2009 Clarion Hotel Tucson Airport–Tucson, Arizona Call for Papers The NINE Spring Training Conference invites original, unpublished papers that study all aspects of baseball, with particular emphasis on history and […]

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* Review: It Takes More Than Balls

2008 title

Glad to see I’m not the only one who doesn’t review every title as soon as it comes out. This one from the estimable Baseball Toaster.

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* Lest we forget: Don Gutteridge

Lest We Forget

Don Gutteridge, the prototypical baseball lifer, died on Sunday at the age of 96. He had been the last surviving member of the St. Louis Cardinals’ “Gas House Gang” of the 1930s. Gutteridge was the manager of the White Sox on one of my earliest baseball cards. Typical skipper-like pose: Standing with one foot on […]

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* Too big for the book shelf…

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but in this case, I’ll make an exception.

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