* Author appearance: Mark Cryan

2008 title

The former general manager of the Burlington Indians and author of Cradle of the Game: Baseball and Ballparks in North Carolina, will be at the NewBridge Bank Park on Saturday, August 9.

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* More shameless self-promotion

Because I can...

My thanks to The Sporkball Journals, who posted this bit of fiscal info a while back. Don’t forget, if you have a minute, to add your comments about the Bookshelf on Blogged.com (Scroll down the links portion of the page). Thanks in advance.

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* Woody Allen, baseball fan

Bits and Pieces

I was home sick today and saw his 1987 movie Radio Days, which includes this scene:

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* Title words that rankle

Bits and Pieces

As you know if you’ve been reading this blog for awhle, I find the words “greatest” or “best” annoying. Totally subjective. “Complete” is also an oxymoron: until the very end of that particular item, how can something ever be complete? Add to that subsequent “volumes” of books that have only been writen recently; how can […]

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* New title coming soon

2008 title

From Texas Pages, which provides information about writers, books and events in the Lone Star state, the following announcement: * Forced Out, by Stephen Frey (Atria, $24.95). Follows a baseball scout, player and mafia hitman as their destinies converge.

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* New source: Mymagazines.com

Magazines

This social Web site allows you to read digitized versions of magazines such as Sports Illustrated and The Sporting News, among several non- baseball titles. You can post comments, send a particular article via e-mail, and other odds and ends. Wonder how long this will last. I remember another site a couple of years ago […]

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* A-Rod and Madonna? Oy.

Bits and Pieces

The perils of being a sports superstar in New York (or Los Angeles, I imagine), is that there are always gossip-inistas waiting to catch you doing something, whether it’s being out a bit too late (for a single person) and possibly playing some hanky-panky (kids, ask your parents) with another celeb. This one, from New […]

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* Shea hey on NPR

Ballparks / Stadiums

While not strictly a baseball item, Soundcheck‘s John Schaefer discussed Shea Stadium as a concert venue in this podcast, so it’s good enough for me. http://audio.wnyc.org/soundcheck/soundcheck071608apod.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS

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* And now for something completely different…

Movies

Fans of Monty Python will recognize John Cleese’s signature tagline. It applies here because an unlikely source from Great Britain offers a podcast review of Field of Dreams. One of my favorite (or favourite, in this case) podcasts is “Movies You Should See,” a weekly offering by a group of 30-something Brits who obviously enjoy […]

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* McCarver on NPR updated

Author Profile / interview

As the great radio personality Harvey would say, “and now for the rest of the story.” WNYC has updated the Tim McCarver segment of the Leonard Lopate show from last Friday so here you go: http://audio.wnyc.org/lopate/lopate080108apod.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS

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* Author profile: George Vecsey

Author Profile / interview

For some reason (there’s no context for it), The International herald Tribune published this brief profile of Vecsey, most recently the author of Baseball: A History of America’s Favorite Game.

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* Second-half summer reading suggestions

Classic title

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

Classic title

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

2008 title

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

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

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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