Kudos to Curt

"Bookshelf Conversations"

“If you’re a baseball fan, you’ll know the name Curt Smith.” That’s how David J. Halberstam leads off this nice piece, “Curt Smith continues his love for baseball on radio and television; He’ll never forget the 60s and 70s,” for SportsBroadcastJournal.com. I’ve had the pleasure of reading many of Smith’s books as well as chatting […]

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Why Amazon’s search engine sucks

Commentary by Ron Kaplan

At least for serious researchers. To paraphrase a complaint made by Fraser Crane on Cheers, “They can put a man on the moon; why can’t Amazon make a better search function?” I am in the early stages of revising 501 Baseball Books Fans Must Read before They Die. The idea is to add several great […]

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Bits and pieces, January 3, 2023

Baseball best-seller

January 3? Already? Where did the year go?   From RoyalsReview.com, this list of “15 books for baseball fans—and some for other sports fans, too.” (Note: not necessarily new releases.)   Peter Dreier, co-author of Baseball Rebels: The Players, People, and Social Movements That Shook Up the Game and Changed America and Major League Rebels: Baseball […]

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Baseball Best-Sellers, December 30, 2022

"Annuals"

In case you don’t get to the bottom, here’s wishing you all a happy and healthy New Year. A reminder: The Amazon rankings are updated every hour, so these lists might not be 100 percent accurate by the time you read them (or even by the time I finish posting them). But close enough for […]

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Bookshelf Review: The Death and Resurrection of Baseball

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The Death and Resurrection of Baseball: Echos from a Distant Past, by William R. Douglas From time to time I wonder how much longer baseball will last. Will the astronomical salaries paid to players who have little allegiance to a particular franchise finally turn off working-class fans, fed up with ever-increasing ticket prices? Will the […]

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Bits and pieces, December 28, 2022

Bits and Pieces

Tyler Kepner was a recent guest on WYSO radio to discuss his book, The Grandest Stage: A History of the World Series. Speaking of Kepner, he published this baseball quiz in The New York Times this past weekend. The Bradenton Times posted this piece about Playing Through The Pain – Ken Caminiti and the Steroids […]

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Lest we forget: Those we lost in 2022

Lest We Forget

I’ve been posting a lot of these over the years (more than 300,  but, sorry to say, I missed a few along the way), but MLB.com has put together a nice list of baseball figures who passed away over the course of the year, including: Roger Angel Tommy Davis Jeremy Giambi Hector Lopez Gaylord Perry […]

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Because you could put a lot of baseball books there

Because I can...

And maybe get a spiritual visit from the former tenant. From the New York Post: “Late sports scribe Roger Angell’s former NYC co-op asks $3M”

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Bits and pieces, December 21, 2022

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♦  For better or worse: According to overthemonster.com, “Moneyball is one of the five most important baseball books ever written, and given its easily absorbed central premise, it’s often used as a verb to describe building a baseball team on the cheap.” And it goes on from there in this piece about the effect such […]

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Lest we forget: Tom Browning

History

The only pitcher in Reds history to throw a perfect game passed away unexpectedly yesterday at the age of 62. Browning spent 12 years in the majors, all but one with the Reds before his finale with the Kansas City Royals. He finished with a record of 123-90 and led the NL in starts for […]

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Baseball Best-Sellers, December 16, 2022

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A reminder: The Amazon rankings are updated every hour, so these lists might not be 100 percent accurate by the time you read them (or even by the time I finish posting them). But close enough for government work, as the saying goes. In addition, occasionally the powers-that-be over there try to pull a fast […]

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Lest we forget: Curt Simmons

History

The lefty ace for the Philadelphia Phillies “Whiz Kids” in 1950 passed away yesterday at the age of 93. He had been the last surviving member of that team following the death of fellow hurler Bob Miller, 94, in 2020. Here’s his obit by Richard Goldstein in The New York Times and Frank Fitzpatrick in […]

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Because this could make for a good book some day

Commentary by Ron Kaplan

Or a book at least. Baseball-Reference.com posted this somewhat skimpy Year in Review today. Among the interesting bits of “trivia”: Most player page views by state Most team page views by state Most viewed player pages on a single day Top 10 player page views for 2022 And that’s it. Kind of disappointing, especially when […]

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Bits and Pieces, December 12, 2022

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♦  Ron Shelton’s The Church of Baseball: The Making of Bull Durham: Home Runs, Bad Calls, Crazy Fights, Big Swings, and a Hit is among USA Today’s “Best Books of 2022.” Here’s our Bookshelf Conversation with Shelton. Meanwhile, True: The Four Seasons of Jackie Robinson by Kostya Kennedy and The Grandest Stage: A History of […]

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Baseball Best-Sellers, December 9, 2022

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A reminder: The Amazon rankings are updated every hour, so these lists might not be 100 percent accurate by the time you read them (or even by the time I finish posting them). But close enough for government work, as the saying goes. In addition, occasionally the powers-that-be over there try to pull a fast […]

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With all due respect (Hall of Fame candidates)

Commentary by Ron Kaplan

Soap box time. Fred McGriff was named (“elected”?) to the Hall of Fame by the 16-member inaugural contemporary baseball era committee, which considered a ballot of eight candidates whose primary contributions to the game took place after 1980. All dues respect to McGriff — and maybe it’s a generational thing — I have a hard […]

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Lest we forget: Sal Durante

History

The young man who caught Roger Maris’ iconic 61st home run in 1961 died as an old man of 81 in 2022. He passed away last Thursday. From today’s New York Times obituary by Richard Sandomir On that fall afternoon, Maris was tied with Babe Ruth for the single-season major league record of 60 home […]

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The Bookshelf Conversation #160: Mark Armour

Author profile/interview by Ron Kaplan

Breaking baseball’s rules has kept several unarguably great ballplayers out of the Hall of Fame: Pete Rose, Barry Bonds,and Roger Clemens immediately come to mind during the HoF voting season. But is all cheating the same? Not according to Intentional Balk: Baseball’s Thin Line Between Innovation and Cheating, the new collaboration by Daniel J.  Levitt […]

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Bits and pieces, December 6, 2022

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♦  Several baseball titles are mentioned in this list of 2022 sports books — most with a local angle — posted by Cleveland.com including Stolen Dreams: The 1955 Cannon Street All-Stars and Little League Baseball’s Civil War, by Chris Lamb Covey: A Stone’s Throw from a Coal Mine to the Hall of Fame, by Harry […]

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Lest We Forget: Gaylord Perry

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The Hall of Famer died yesterday at the age of 84. Perry pitched for eight teams during his 22-year career in which he pitched 5,350 innings, winning 314 wins while striking out 3,534. But, as The New York Times‘ Richard Goldstein writes in the obituary, “he’s remembered as much for his acknowledged spitball, with saliva […]

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