* Happy birthday, Casey Stengel

Birthday greetings

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?

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

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

Author appearance

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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* Soon to be a (major/minor) motion picture?

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An article from the New England-based Seacoastonline.com reports that a film about Ari Alexenberg, a 45-year-old Boston man who played in the first (and perhaps only) season of the Israel Baseball League last year, is in the works. When Steve Sanger, of Portsmouth-based Sanger Communications, heard of Alexenberg’s story, he knew he had to meet […]

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* Ah, yes, I remember it well.

Commentary

Tom Shroder of The Washington Post contributed this sweet, nostalgic piece about discoerving a long-forgotten piece of his childhood. As I lectured my mom on this subject recently, arguing for ruthlessness in the disposition of boxes filled with old stuff, I came across a little cardboard notebook. Labeled “Official Baseball Score Book,” it opened to […]

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* Author profile: Ray Negron

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Newsday ran this piece on Negron, who has just published a kids’ book on Babe Ruth and Jackie Robinson.

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* Update to "But without the tats"

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From a post originally posted following the All Star Home Run Derby contest: By the way, can we get some love for Hamilton’s pitcher, Clay Council, age 71? From Bleacherreport.com prior to the contest: Several years ago, Josh Hamilton made a promise to his American Legion batting practice coach back while he was still in […]

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* Gelf Magazine update

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GelfMagazine.com — motto: “Looking over the overlooked” — has always been berry berry good to baseball. In recent issues, they’ve done interviews with authors Tim Wendell (Castro’s Curveball, Far From Home: Latino Baseball Players in America), Deidre Silva and Jackie Koney (It Take More Than Balls: The Savvy Girl’s Guide to Understanding and Enjoying Baseball), […]

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Review: Biggio: The Final Game

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From Onlyinhouston.org. There are players — such as the Astros’ perennial favorite — who have magnificent careers, do all the right things, etc., but fail to put up those lofty numbers that Hall of Famers achieve. So should he be a candidate? Where does he fit in? Jeff Kent, for example, is a former MVP […]

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* Baseball's Best, Part 4

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From Philosopher Stone.

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* Author interview: Richard Doster

Author Profile / interview

The Creative Loafing blog features this interview with Richard Doster, author of the novel Safe at Home.

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* Review: Everything They Had

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This review of David Halberstam’s last book comes from the Seattle Times.

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* Author appearance: Ray Negron

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It might be a bit later, but Negron, a special advisor to the Yankees, will read from and sign his new book, The Greatest Story Never Told: The Babe and Jackie, tonight (July 25) at Mickey Mantle’s Restaurant at 42 Central Park South in Manhattan New York, from 6pm-8pm. From the Gotham baseball blog: “The […]

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* Review: The Southpaw

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from the Scooter Chronicles blog. Upshot: As far as baseball books go, I can see why this ranks amongst the best. I don’t know from experience, or from reading anyone that has said so, but I get the feeling that it’s a very accurate description of what life could have been like playing for a […]

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* A library appearance of their own

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At this risk of being untimely, I’m linking to this story from the M (for Michigan) Live site about a library appearance by former AAGPBL player and author Rosemary “Stevie” Stevenson and fellow (?) ballplayer Doris “Little Cookie” Cook (love those nicknames). Stevenson wrote Don’t Die on Third, released last yearabout the her experiences in […]

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