* Second-half summer reading suggestions

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From BookClubClassics.com, this list of fiction and non-fiction classics. No reviews, just links to Amazon.

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* And speaking of The Natural

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Cynthia Crossen wrote this awkward analysis of Malamud’s classic for a couple of weeks ago, trying to put it in a modern context. Guess what? You can’t. The piece is subtitled, “The Hero of Malamud’s ‘The Natural’ Wouldn’t Make [sic] With Today’s Pros.” Some time ago, I interviewed the sons of the late Mark Harris […]

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* McCarver on National Pastime Radio

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Tim McCarver appeared on The Leaonard Lopate Show on Friday to promote his new book, Tim McCarver’s Diamond Gems. (Great, another book of anecdotes.) For some reason, the segment was not made available when the others from the day’s show were. I wondered if it had more to do some diabolical desire on the part […]

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* RK review: Mr. Deeds Goes to Yankee Stadium

Movies

Baseball Films in the Capra Tradition by Wes D. Gehring, McFarland, 2004 Gehring, a professor of film at Ball State University and associate media editor for USA Today magazine, combines th best of both worlds as he examines several baseball features, comparing them with the works of Frank Capra. For example, these baseball films mirror […]

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*Happy birthday, Cleon Jones

Birthday greetings

Yeah, I know, it’s also Roger Clemens’ birthday, but haven’t you heard enough about him for awhile? Jones, who with teammate Tommie Agee, helped lead the Mets to their Amazin’ world championship in 1969, turns 66 today. The Amazon Report on Cleon Jones: The Life Story of the One and Only Cleon The Life Story […]

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* What am I bid?

Baseball art

Artist Michael Naples hosts “A painting a day” which allows visitors to bid on his work. This one is baseball-related (what else) and would look very nice, framed, on a bookshelf. The auction is held via E-bay through Aug. 10. The bidding on the 6″x6″ item starts at $100.

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* Lest we forget: Skip Caray

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The son of the legendary Harry Caray died at the age of 68. How sad it must be to go through life know as an extension of someone else, “the wife of,” “the partner of.” Skip was the long-time voice of the Atlanta Braves. The Amazon Report on Skip Caray: Roomies: Tales from the Worlds […]

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* A blatant suck-up

Because I can...

I recently submitted the blog to blogged.com for review. You will notice the banner as you scroll down on the right. Many of you have sent me nice comments, either to be posted or in e-mails, for which I offer my thanks and appreciation. I would also be grateful if any interested parties would care […]

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* 202 reasons to be annoyed

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In 2006, Roy Green published 101 Reasons to Love the Yankees and 101 Reasons to Love the Red Sox. Released by Stewart, Tabori, and Chang, these were nice little books (a similar book about the Mets also came out that year), full of pictures and brief texts about the author’s favorite moments and people for […]

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* Giving a new definition to "coming out of the pen"…

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The Fresno Bee reports on the travails of Tony Mansolino, one of the thousands of minor leaguers whose dreams of getting to the bigs fails to materialize. Mansolino turned his experience into Dreams Will Come, Dreams Will Go, a story for younger readers about a veteran bush leaguer who can’t get over the hump. Mansolino […]

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*Amazon’s top baseball titles, week ending 8/1

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General: Yankee for Life: My 40-year Journey in Pinstripes, by Bobby Murcer. T Yankee Stadium: The Official Retrospective, by Santasiere and Vancil. Living in the Black, by John Feinstein. Yankee Stadium: A Tribute: 85 Years of Memories, 1923-2008, by Les Krantz. The 33-Year Old Rookie, by Chris Coste Essays and Writings: You Can Learn a […]

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* This week (August 4) in Sports Illustrated

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None of the recent blockbuster deals were included in this week’s issue, but among the baseball items (fantasy football is on the cover): MLB poll: Which rookie has impressed you the most this season? A Q&A with Francisco Rodriguez, closer for the Angels A piece on the Tamp Bay Rays’ phenom David Price

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* Happy birthday, Casey Stengel

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Sure, there have been plenty of biographies about the ol’ perfesser, but what about fictional accounts of the daffy Stengel? Try Troy Soos’ historical baseball fiction, Murder at Ebbets Field, one of several in a series of mysteries featuring utility journeyman player Mickey Rawlings. (My profile on Soos appeared in the Summer, 1998 issue of […]

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* Mini-reviews from a neighbor to the North

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From Hour.ca, a Canadian Website, these briefs on: Uncle John’s Bathroom Reader Takes a Swing at Baseball Baseball’s Best 1,000: Rankings of the Skills, the Achievements and the Performance of the Greatest Players of All Time The Worst Call Ever! (not strictly a baseball book, but close enough for jazz) Smithsonian Baseball: Inside the World’s […]

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* Q&A with Sarah Freligh

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Sarah Freligh, a former sportswriter with the Philadelphia Inquirer recently published Sort of Gone, a collection of poems centering on the career of a veteran pitcher, both on and off the field. She took a few minutes to discuss her craft with the bookshelf in an e-mail Q&A: * * * Bookshelf: Why did you […]

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* Marvin Miller shut out of HoF, but by whom?

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This “conspiracy theory” article comes from The Nation. And I don’t mean that as a negative. Just because you’re paranoid doesn’t mean they’re not trying to get you. Many other respected sources believe Miller has been “punished” with exclusion for his role in increasing expenditures on the part of the owners. According to writers Peter […]

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* Recalling a Nightline nightmare

Bits and Pieces

The LA Times’ columnist Bill Dwyre dredges up a waterhsed moment in baseball: the undoing of Al Campanis before a national audience. Campanis, Dodgers’ vice president and director of player personnel at the time, was a guest on the program along with Roger Kahn, author of the Classic The Boys of Summer. to mark the […]

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* Review: Playing With the Enemy

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From the Washington Post, this none-too-complimentary review. Upshot: …[W]here a prudent historian might see a daunting challenge, this first-time author sees opportunity. His book is a riot of unlikely coincidences, composite characters, and long, maudlin speeches apparently recalled verbatim. Moore tries to gloss over this problem in his introduction with a note of humility, writing […]

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Review: Man on Spikes

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From the New Haven Review, this lengthy critique by Peter Ephross of this overlooked classic by Eliot Asinof.

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* Authors' appearance

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Deidre Silva and Jackie Koney authors of It Takes More Than Balls: The Savvy Girls’ Guide to Understanding and Enjoying Baseball, will put in an appearance at an event for the Association for Women in Communications in September. So you have plenty of advance notice. TIME: 5:30 p.m. networking; 6:00-7:00 p.m. food, drink and program […]

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