* 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

2008 title

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

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* Author appearance: Ray Negron

2008 title

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

Classic title

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

2008 title

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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* Review: October 1964

History

From the Sports Locker blog.

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* Author appearance: John Coulson

Author appearance

Local author John Coulson will sign copies of his new book, Hanover Raiders: Minor League Baseball in Hanover, Pennsylvania, on Thursday, July 31, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Guthrie Memorial Library-Hanover’s Public Library, 2 Library Place. To read more about his book, click here.

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* Review: Bash Brothers: A Legacy Subpoenaed

2008 title

From our favorite baseball blog across the pond.

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* Review: The Card

Baseball Cards

Per a blog about baseball cards.

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* Review: The Last Real Season

2008 title

Mike Shropshire’s book, as reviewed on The National Sports Review site.

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* SI online needs more quality control

Commentary by Ron Kaplan

Before the advent of the wonderful Sports Illustrated “Vault” archives, the magazine’s only presence had a little more pizzazz than it seems to these days. Maybe the company doesn’t want to devote time or resources to making two versions, so they’re just doing a “vault-like”, no frills version: no pictures, just plain (unattractive fonts). Case […]

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* Happy birthday, Barry Bonds

Birthday greetings

The nominative all-time home run king turns 44 today. Despite the accusations, it’s still hard to believe that nobody wanted to sign him for the season. Coincidentally, this week’s Sports Illustrated features a piece on why he can’t seem to find gainful employment these days. The Amazon report on Barry Bonds: Game of Shadows: Barry […]

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* "It was twenty (-five) years ago today…"

Bits and Pieces

That George Brett went ballistic when his “pine tar” home run was disallowed. The New York Times‘ Tyler Kepner returns to the scene of the “crime” in this piece. Jim Kaplan (no relation) wrote about the 1984 season in Pine-Tarred and Feathered: A Year on the Baseball Beat (although that was just one small part […]

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* More on Holtzman

Lest We Forget

From The Canadian Press USA Today MLB.com Chicago Tribune

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* Lest we forget: Jerome Holtzman

Lest We Forget

Jerome Holtzman, “the dean” of baseball writers, died on July 19 at the age of 82. Holtzman, who wrote for the Chicago-Sun Times and the Chicago Tribune, created the save, which has gone through several incarnations over the years and came under attack as being a “meaningless statistic.” He was a recipient of the 1989 […]

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* Ancillary reading

Reviews from other sources

An emotional review of Clay Eal’s new biography of Steve Goodman, who composed “A Dying Cubs’ Fan’s Last Request.”

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* Baseball books and ephemera

Baseball art

From collectorsquest.com, this small group of old baseball-related…stuff.

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* Lest we forget: Sherman Maxwell

Lest We Forget

Sherman “Jocko” Maxwell, a pioneering African-American broadcaster died recently at the age of 100. Maxwell, who was believed to have been the first black sportscaster, contributed to magazines such as Baseball Digest, for which he wrote about Jackie Robinson and the integration of baseball. He also wrote Thrills and Spills in Sports, a 1940 book […]

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* Lest we forget: Dell Bethel

Lest We Forget

from the Cleveland Plain Dealer on July 20: Dell Bethel… taught actors Robert DeNiro and Michael Moriarty how to play baseball like Major Leaguers for the movie Bang the Drum Slowly. Bethel, who died June 26 at age 78, also landed a credited role as a third-base coach for the 1973 film while he coached […]

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* Wanted: Diversity

Commentary

One of my new favorite writers is Dave Zirin, who makes sports into something more than box scores and trade rumors. In this article, on politicalaffairs.net, discusses the shameful lack of diversity in the recent Home Run Derby. Seems, odd, especially since, as Zirin mentions, more than 40 percent of MLBers are foreign-born.

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