* Pass the popcorn

Documentary

MLB.com’s Doug Miller contributed this list of independent films that have baseball somewhere within its theme, if not the actual subject. Some are documentaries, others are features, several premiered at film festivals. Diminished Capacity (2008): Directed by Terry Kinney, the veteran actor and performer who garnered acclaim in his role as Tim McManus in the […]

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* Those 'Dodger Dogs' keep repeating…

Classic title

On the 20th anniversary of the publication of Dodger Dogs to Fenway Franks: The Ultimate Huide to America’s Top Baseball Parks, Baseballmusings.com reports on its author, Bob Wood. This is definitely one title in desperate need of revision, bot only because there have been so many new ballparks built since, but in the change in […]

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* Baseball beach reading, via ESPN

2008 title

An “annotated” list of several general sports titles from ESPN’s D.J. Gallo includes baseball books such as: Baseball Places to See Before You Strike Out” by Josh Pahigian. Hey, who says I’m going to strike out, jerk? I was a two-time Little League All-Star. Two times! Be a bit more complimentary with your title and […]

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* Lest we forget: Pete Gray

Lest We Forget

The one-armed outfielder for the St. Louis Browns, the poster boy for baseball during World War II, passed away in 2002. Although said to be something of a curmudgeon, he was turned lovable in A Winner Never Quits, a pretty poor made-for-TV movie featuring Keith Carradine as the ballplayer, Mare Winningham as the obligatory love […]

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* Leitch out as Deadspin editor

Internet

Will Leitch, founder and editor of Deadspin.com, is stepping down to take a job as a contributing editor of New York magazine. You can read his abdication announcement here. I use that term with some consideration, since he writes of himself using the “Royal We.” It is with heavy heart — yet mirthful disposition! — […]

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* History in the making

Television

I usually don’t get overly sentimental about the game, especially the purple prose of those sportscasters around World Series and All-Star Game time, when they go off about the majestic history of the national pastime, etc. But 2008 marks the final season of Yankee Stadium (and Shea, let’s not forget about Shea). As such the […]

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* Reports from SABR Nation

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

The Pastime.net reports the daily happenings at the 38th SABR convention, now wrapping up in Cleveland.

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* Review: Strike Four: Adventures in European Baseball

2008 title

“And now for something completely different….” From the Baseball in Great Britain blog.

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* Author profile: Fay Vincent

2008 title

Author of We Would Have Played for Nothing from the Springfield, MA Republican. Upshot: Vincent is a nice guy.

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* Author profile: Steve Garvey

2008 title

Author of My Bat Boy Days, from Tampa Bay Online. Upshot: “It’s an idyllic little baseball book, 149 pages of pure Eisenhower- Kennedy era nostalgia.”

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* Review: Two from Texas

2008 title

From a broader review of Texas-pertinent books from the Abilene Reporter News: Baseball history: Two historians at the University of Texas at Arlington, Donald G. Kyle and Robert B. Fairbanks, have edited a collection of six scholarly essays on Baseball in America & America in Baseball (Texas A&M University Press, $29.95 hardcover). The essays were […]

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* Review: We Are The Ship

2008 title

From the SF Chronicle‘s Web presence, SFGate.com. Metaphor alert: “Baseball is more than a game. It is a microcosm of America….”

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* Books, the gifts that keeps on giving

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

From an Associated Press Report in the June 27 NY Daily News: The graduating class of a suburban middle school got an unexpected surprise tucked inside their diplomas – signed baseball cards from Joba Chamberlain. The cards were a thank you from the Yankees pitcher for the charity work the eight graders at Pleasantville Middle […]

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* And how much did they pay you to do this, Roger?

Baseball Cards
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* Honoring Hank Greenberg

Annoucements

The National Baseball Hall of Fame is hosting a program this weekend to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Hank Greenberg‘s rookie season. Not his debut (which actually occurred with a single at bat in 1930), mind you, but close enough for jazz. For more information, visit the MLB.com story.

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* Old school vs. new

Commentary

Buzz Bissinger is no fan of blogs. So by extension, he might not have much empathy for will Leitch and Deadspin. Here’s a snippet of Bissinger vs. Leitch on an episode of Bob Costas’ HBO program: (The whole piece can be seen on the Deadspin site.) Surprisingly, Bissinger granted an interview with his adversary, as […]

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* Shocker of the day

Industry/Literary Analysis

From Editor and Publisher‘s Web site: “Study: Newspaper Sports Departments Mostly Male, White“ Newspaper sports departments remain nearly all white and male — and progress towards diversity is painfully slow, concludes a “report card” on sports staffing released Thursday at the annual meeting of Associated Press Sports Editors (APSE). I’ll post a link to the […]

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* Baseball's life lessons

Commentary

This interesting piece from InsideHighered.com on how Bull Durham serves as a metaphor for the academic world. My classes have come to a close for another year while professional baseball is finding its summer stride. I have come to see that my classes over the span of a semester are a lot like a baseball […]

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* Forthcoming book heralds College World Series experience

Annoucements

According to this article in the Omaha World-Herald, St. Martin’s Press will publish “a book about the annual festivities inside and outside of Rosenblatt Stadium,” home of the NCAA College World Series. At least it is until it hosts its last one in 2010. The book — entitled Omaha — will be written by Ryan […]

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* Announcement: TMOTTBG authors' appearance

Annoucements

Tim Wiles, Bob Thompson, and Andy Strasberg — the authors of Baseball’s Greatest Hit: The Story of “Take Me Out to the Ball Game” — will be the featured guests at a reading and booksigning at the Lincoln Triangle Barnes & Noble on Monday July 14, at 7:30pm (the day before the All-Star Game). The […]

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