*Mr. Baseball, Esq.

Magazines

In celebration of its 75th anniversary, Esquire magazine is running a series of — and on — “Page 75.” In the September issue we have a chance to recap several baseball stories that have run in the publication over the years including: “The Silent Season of a Hero,” by Gal Talese (July 1966) “What Do […]

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* Review: Six Good Innings

Reviews from other sources

Reviewed on Blogcritics.com. Author Mark Kreidler was also interview on a recent edition of Only a Game.

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* Mike and The Mad Dog: Goodbye and good luck

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

Fans of sports talk radio in the New York area — and I am not one — are mourning the “loss” of their favorite team from WFAN. Mike (Francesa) and the Mad Dog (Chris Russo) had been together since 1989, annoying the hell out of me on the rare occasion that I would listen to […]

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* Amazon's top baseball titles, as of Aug. 22

Lists

General: Watching Baseball Smarter, by Zack Hample. Sports Illustrated: The Baseball Book. The Baseball Economist: The Real Game Exposed, by J.C. Bradbury The ESPN Baseball Encyclopedia, Fifth Edition. The Mental Game of Baseball: A Guide to Peak Performance, by H A Dorfman Essays and Writings: Sports Illustrated: The Baseball Book. Heads-Up Baseball : Playing the […]

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* More comical baseball

Annoucements

What a Marvel-ous idea. The comic book company has created individual publications for several minor league franchises.

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* Nicknames of the day

Bits and Pieces

Jewel Ens, manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1929-1931 (176-167) was born this date in 1889. Wheezer Dell, who pitched for four season for the Cardinals (1912) and Dodgers (1915-17), died this date in 1950. He had a record of 19-23 in 92 games.

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* Nicknames of the day

Uncategorized

Happy Felsch was one of the cadre of Black Sox banned from the game for throwing the 1919 World Series. Guess he wasn’t so happy after that. His best season was the last of his six-year career, all spent with Chicago, in which he had 40 doubles, 15 triples, 14 homers and 115 runs batted […]

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* This week (Aug. 25) in Sports Illustrated

Magazines

The Olympics still dominate, but baseball stories include: Which pitcher is the biggest headhunter in baseball? A piece on the relief corps for the Chi. Cubs Sorry, but that’s all, folks.

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* Pass the popcorn: Hall of Fame hosts baseball film festival

Annoucements

The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum will recognize the twin traditions of baseball and film when it hosts a the third annual Baseball Film Festival in Cooperstown, Sept. 19-21. The event kicks off with a salute to the 20th anniversary of the release of Bull Durham, featuring appearances at the Museum by the […]

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* Writing the Perfect Tigers book

2008 title

The Perfect Season, Matt Wentworth’s new book on the Detroit Tigers, is obviously a labor of love. He spent more than a year combing through microfilm to achieve his goal: find 162 of the best Tiger wins in the franchise’s long history. And not just any 162 wins, plus post-season. He picked the best Opening […]

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* Nickname of the day: Silver King

Bits and Pieces

Charles Frederick King pitched for several teams from 1886-97 (10 seasons), compiling a record of 203-154 and completing 328 out of 370 game starts, back in the day when men were men.  During a four year span, King averaged over 32 wins per.

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* Author profile: Frank Strauss

2008 title

Another book about the Yankees? Why not. This one, though, focuses on the beginnings of the juggernaut squad that ran roughshod over baseball from 1949-53. The profile of Frank Strauss ran in the Danbury (CT) News-Times. He will be appearing at the Kent Memorial Library on Aug. 23. Google books runs substantial “preview” of Strauss’ […]

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* Nickname of the day: Candy LaChance

Bits and Pieces

No, not a stripper, but an outfielder/first baseman who played for several teams at the turn of the 20th century. he died on this date in 1932. Bonus Candy: Candy Cummings, credited with “inventing” the curveball, played in his last game on this date in 1877.

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* Happy birthday, Roberto Clemente

Birthday greetings

The Hall of Famer, both as a ballplayer and humanitarian, would have been an unbelievable 74 today. As is the case for many such inspirational icons, the books are split between books for adults and and juveniles. Clemente is important on many levels: as an elite athlete, as a role model for kids, and as […]

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* What does baseball mean to you, Diane Cameron?

Commentary

The Capital region writer for the Albany Times-Union weighs in on the meaning of the national pastime.

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* Author profile: Thomas Kirkpatrick

2008 title

A different kind of profile for this young author of The Old Boys of Summer: 100 Years of Baseball (1845-1945). I don’t want to give too much away, just spare a few minutes to read this heart-warming story.

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* And if they don't

Because I can...

Should the Cubs collapse once again, those fans might want to check out Cubstherapy.com, a site dedicated to healing the shattered psyches of those poor unfortunates who have hitched their star to the wrong wagon. This website has been 100 years in the making. Only a true Cubs’ fan understands the thrill, emotion and love […]

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* Announcement: We Are Cubs Fans

2008 title

When the Red Sox won their first World Championship in almost 90 years, it spawned a subgenre of baseball titles. What then, can we expect when (if) the Cubs follow suit this year after a century of frustration? Perhaps this is a portent of things to come. We Are Cubs Fans is a collection of […]

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* Tigers, Tigers, burning bright…

2008 title

From the Traverse City Record-Eagle, this feature on Bill Anderson and his newest edition of The Detroit Tigers: A Pictorial Celebration of the Greatest Players and Moments in Tiger History.

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* Review: Chief Bender's Burden

Reviews from other sources

From the Twin Cities Daily Planet.

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