* The next Red Smith?

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

Ya gotta start ’em young. The youth of America, as Casey Stengel would say.

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* Nickname of the day: Phenomenal Smith

Because I can...

No “truth in advertising” here. John Francis Smith was a pitcher in the late 19th century. Over an eight year career, he compiled a record of 54-74, winning more than 20 games just once. What was phenomenal was that he completed 123 out 129 games started.

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* This week (Aug. 18) in Sports Illustrated

Magazines

Needless to say, the emphasis is on the Olympics and Michael Phelps, but there are still a few baseball items worth noting: MLB poll: Who’s the best catcher in the Majors? A Dan Patrick interview with Nolan Ryan Wait ’til next year: a piece on the top prospects for 2009 Sorry, that’s pretty much it. […]

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* Lest we forget: Mickey Mantle

Commentary by Ron Kaplan

“The Mick” died on Aug. 13, 1995. I happened to be home sick that day, and remember the State-like funeral. Thousands of words have been written on how he came to realize the impact he had on America, how he felt he failed to live up to expectations — both his own and those of […]

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* Review: Book Review: Hammerin' Hank, George Almighty & The Say Hey Kid: The Year That Changed Baseball Forever

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Ugh. That “forever” word. Anyway, this review comes courtesy The Joy of Sox blog.

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* RK author profile: Kevin Baker

Author profile/interview by Ron Kaplan

It’s been a long time between baseball themes, but Kevin Baker, author of the 1993 novel Sometimes You See It Coming, is back on track with a non-fiction volume about the national pastime in the Empire State. With the working title of The New York Game, Baker’s project is tentatively scheduled for a 2010 release […]

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* Source: ReviewScout.com

Bits and Pieces

This site offers dozens of reviews of baseball titles written by readers like ourselves (Scroll down to “sports”; there’s a link specifically for baseball titles). Typically, the publisher’s press release tops the individual page, followed by reader reviews and ratings. Think Amazon.com without all the ordering information and clutter. Like most criticism, the reviews can […]

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* Author interview: Don Rhodes

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From the Catoosa County News, this Q&A with the author of Ty Cobb: Safe at Home.

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* Announcement: Author's Day at the Hall of Fame

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Author’s Day to Feature Look at Baseball in the 1940s and 1950s (COOPERSTOWN, N.Y.) Four noted baseball authors will present works about baseball in the 1940s and 1950s starting at 1 p.m. Thursday, August 14, in the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum’s Bullpen Theater. The Author’s Day presentation on Baseball’s Golden Era features […]

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* Now hear this: Living on the Black

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Mel Foster narrates this unabridged version of Feinstein’s latest baseball title. That’s almost 19 hours of listening to what sounds very much like a computer-generated voice. Which is a shame, because the book — which considers the approach to the game by two veteran pitchers (Tom Glavine and Mike Mussina) — albeit long and with […]

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* Now hear this: I Never Had it Made

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Ossie Davis narrated Jackie Robinson’s autobiography, which was released as an audiobook earlier this year. Davis, who died in 2005, was born in 1917, two years before Robinson, so it seems quite appropriate that he would lend his “old man’s voice” to the project, making it seem like the great player himself was doing the […]

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* Amazon's top baseball titles, week ending 8/8

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General: Moneyball, by Michael Lewis Yankee for Life: My 40-year Journey in Pinstripes, by Bobby Murcer. Yankee Stadium: The Official Retrospective, by Santasiere and Vancil. The Natural, by Bernard Malamud. The Science of Hitting, by Ted Williams and John Underwood. Essays and Writings: Ball Four, by Jim Bouton. Sports Illustrated: The Baseball Book. The Mental […]

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* Review: Chief Bender's Burden

Biography

The Kansas City Star published this review of Tom Swift’s biography about the turn of the (20th) century Native American pitcher. The paper also applauds the long-time efforts of the publisher in the pursuite of excellence in the baseball genre: “An unsolicited editorial remark: This book is one of the latest baseball volumes to come […]

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* "Tigers, Tigers burning bright…"

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From the Traverse City Record-Eagle, the first of a two-parter on historical books about the Tigers. The premise of this piece on The Perfect Season seems quite different. The author went through every Detroit season and pieced together the best wins in franchise history. The first chapter tells the story of the best opening-day win, […]

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* Mini-reviews from The Oklahoman

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The article includes titles that run the gamut from statistics to biography to stadium appreciation. For a list, actually, then reviews, but good suggestions.

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* Review: Sort of Gone

Reviews from other sources

Form the Schenectady (NY) Daily Gazette, a piece on the poetry/story by Sarah Freligh.

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* Lest we forget: Bernie Mac

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

I was stunned when I read the news that the comedian/actor — he was the star of Mr. 3000 — had died at the age of 50. At the risk of sounding maudlin, the older I get, the more aware I am of those dying around me, especially when they’re younger than I. There are […]

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* Minor leagues in name only

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This article from Forbes reflects the tremendous increase in fan interest and, thereby, profits to be had in the minor leagues. There’s also a link to a slideshow about the 20 “best” MiLB teams.

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* Defending America's game

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Damn right! An outraged reader in Eureka, Calif. sounds off on the National Pastime. You can read the original offending article here. The newspaper offers the disclaimer “Opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect those of The Eureka Reporter or its staff.” But it was written by a staff reporter so so much for trying to […]

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* Baseball history mystery

Annoucements

One of my favorite genres just received a new addition with The Bambino Secret, which deals with the Mighty Babe, among more contemporary issues. Fans of this type of book would do well to revisit the series of Mickey Rawlings books by Troy Soos, set in the early part of the 20th century. Soos’ attention […]

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