* Lest we forget: Roy Campanella

Autobiography/memoirs

The Dodger Hall of Famer died this date in 1993. His autobiography was also turned into a made-for TV movie, starring Paul Warfield as the catcher and Louis Gossett Jr. as his physical therapist. The Amazon Report on Roy Campanella: It’s Good to Be Alive

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* This week in Sports Illustrated (June 30)

Magazines

Last week the SI MLB player poll asked about the most overrated athlete. This week, it’s the most underrated. Rays’ DH Cliff Floyd opens up a bit about his new team. Michael Farber profiles Marlin’s slugger Dan Uggla. Whither C.C. Sabathia? Yankees or not Yankees? Maybe I’m getting old, but I remember when playing Milton […]

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* Bobble me? Bobble you!

Because I can...

One of the best commcercials of all time: Anyway, just a weird way of introducing this cute service from XM radio: Make yourself into a virtual bobblehead doll! Complete with music! Save it or e-mail it to your friends.

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* National Pastime Radio

2008 title

On the June 21 edition of Only a Game, Bill Littlefield offered this interview with John Feinstein, author of Living on the Black. (Sorry, but you have to listen to the preceding stories before you get to the Feinstein segment.) Read an excerpt from Living on the Black. The Leonard Lopate Show of June 24 […]

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* Must-have of the day: BaseballLibrary.com newsletter

Internet

Having received Mike Shropshire’s latest book about the abysmal early years of the Texas Rangers, I am reminded how I’ve always wondered how the print media covers teams that don’t play in the drama capitals of New York, Boston, Chicago, or Los Angeles. What can you say about the Royals or the Pirates or Orioles […]

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* Review: We are the Ship and Satchel Paige: Striking Out Jim Crow

Reviews from other sources

Kevin Baker, author of Sometimes You See it Coming, did this review of two books about the Negro Leagues targeted for younger readers in the June 15 issue of the NY Times‘ Sunday book section. I never realized this was the same Baker that wrote the very entertaining historical fiction Paradise Alley, about the violent […]

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* Quiz time

Bits and Pieces

The school year may be over, but here’s a quiz from PBS.org based on the Ken Burns’ baseball documentary. (Got 20 out of 22 correct.)

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* Author profile: John Wolff

Author Profile / interview

Former minor league player and coauthor with his father of The Harvard Boys. From the Bristol Herald Courier.

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* Israel Baseball League update

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

Last week, in an entry about a new documentary chronicling inaugural season of the Israel Baseball League, I said there would not be a season two. Seems that was a bit premature. If I had waited just a few hours, I would have added that the league will indeed have a curtain call. But then […]

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* Announcement: Chronicling the Hall of Fame Game

Annoucements

From a press release: To commemorate the final installment of the annual Baseball Hall of Fame Game in Cooperstown, Baseball Comes Home: The History of the Baseball Hall of Fame Game – 1940-2008, the new book by noted baseball author Dan Valenti, will be published Hall of Fame Induction Weekend, July 26-27. The book traces […]

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* Review: Anatomy of Baseball

Reviews from other sources

From the Boston Globe Upshot: With the baseball season in full swing, what better time to reflect on the almost hypnotic hold that our national pastime maintains on our collective psyche? Despite recent talk of baseball’s decline, it is a sport with deep roots in our country’s past, and, for many readers, our own personal […]

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* Bull Durham 20 years later

Movies

Has it really been 20 years? ESPNthemag.com has a five-part retrospective, featuring interviews with director Ron Shelton and actors Tim Robbins and Kevin Costner.    

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* More on the Joe Jackson Museum

Annoucements

from the Columbia (SC) State. I’ve often thought what I should do with my baseball library. Maybe this is an idea: The museum is a collection of Jackson memorabilia and personal items. The library contains books donated by baseball aficionados across nation.

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* The debut of Sandy Koufax

Bits and Pieces

“Dandy Sandy” made his big league debut for the Brooklyn Dodgers on June 24, 1955 (so I’m early, so sue me). In his honor, I offer this video tribute featuring the dulcet tones of Jimmy Durante.

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* Going back to Brooklyn

Older title

The New York Times published this piece in today’s issue regarding the appeal of the Mets farm club, the brooklyn Cyclones, in the face of the big league team’s troubles of late. In the meantime, watch this unusual situation from last night’s game between the Cyclones and the Staten Island Yankees. The Amazon Report on […]

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* Life imitates art

Classic title

In the current issue of ESPN The Magazine, Rick Reilly writes about a high school pitcher who deliberately threw at a home plate umpire, instructing his catcher to let the ball go on through. You can read that piece here. The scenario is eerily reminiscent of a scene from Philip Roth’s The Great American Novel […]

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* Of course, of course: Mr. Ed tries out

Television

The video version of an old joke. In this show, titled “Leo Durocher Meets Mister Ed,” the horse, a staunch L.A. Dodger fan, spots a few batting weaknesses among the line-up while watching one of their televised games. The episode was aired as the opener for the fourth season (Sept. 29, 1963) and features — […]

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* Lest we forget: Bert Shepard

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

One of those heart-warming stories following World War II, Shepard was a flier who was shot down and captured in Germany. His injuries required the amputation of his right leg below the knee. Upon his return to the States, Shepard was signed by the Washington Senators and pitched in one game, against the Red Sox […]

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