* RK Review: The Legend Of Mickey Tussler

2008 title

by Frank Nappi. St. Martin’s Press I don’t ordinarily read baseball fiction aimed at the young adult demographic. Most are simply rehashes of the same story: young athlete, usually a star, faces adversity in the form of another player on his own team or a health crises or another at-home situation; learns valuable lessons, yada-yada-yada; […]

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* Happy birthday, Ron LeFlore

Birthday greetings

The All-Star outfielder for the Tigers, Expos, and White Sox turns 60 today. LeFlore wrote about his experiences in prison in Breakout: From Prison to the Big Leagues, which was turned into One in a Million: The Ron LeFlore Story, one of those terrible ABC Made for TV movies, starring Levar Burton as the ballplayer. […]

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* 'Voicing' Take Me Out

2008 title

Voice of America, an organization “which first went on the air in 1942, is a multimedia international broadcasting service funded by the U.S. government through the Broadcasting Board of Governors. VOA broadcasts more than 1,000 hours of news, information, educational, and cultural programming every week to an estimated worldwide audience of more than 115 million […]

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* "Ninth Man Out"

Lest We Forget

Jeffery Lott wrote this appreciation for Swarthmore alumni Asinof for College’s alumni newsletter in March 2001.

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* Happy birthday, Billy Williams

Autobiography/memoirs

The Hall of Fame outfielder for the Chicago Cubs and Oakland Athletics, turns 75 today. Williams was part of the famous Cubs team — Santo, Banks, Hundley, Jenkins, Holztman, Hands, Kessinger, Beckert, etc. — that couldn’t stop the Mets juggernaut in 1969. he recently released his autobiography. The Amazon Report on Billy Williams: Billy Williams: […]

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* Asinof's not quite done yet

Annoucements

“Eliot Asinof’s Posthumous Novel Features Showdown at BEA” From today’s Publisher’s Weekly Web notes

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* Lest we forget: Tim Wiles on Asinof

Lest We Forget

Two pieces by Tim Wiles of the National Baseball Hall of Fame follow. The first, written in 1999, reports on the late writer’s keynote address to the annual Cooperstown Symposium, a gathering of academicians to discuss eclectic topics within the greater baseball universe. The second article considers Asinof’s novel, Man on Spikes. Asinof: a Baseball […]

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* Announcement: Last go-around for Baseball As America exhibit

Annoucements

I was at the first one, when it was presented in New York City several years ago and highly recommend a visit. If you can’t get to the Hall of Fame, this is the next best thing. FIRST EXHIBIT TO HIGHLIGHT BASEBALL’S INFLUENCE ON AMERICAN CULTURE PLAYS ITS FINAL INNING IN BOSTON Museum of Science, […]

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* Announcement: Help wanted at Baseball America

Annoucements

BA is looking for help, paid and unpaid. Assistant Editor Baseball America seeks an assistant editor who is passionate about baseball and journalism. We started out as a humble baseball tabloid produced by an editorial staff of three way back in the early 1980s, and now we’ve grown into a full-service media company that’s focused […]

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* Fathers, sons, sports

2008 title

From Bloomberg.com, this piece featuring Feinstein’s Living on the Black and Halberstam’s Everything They Had.

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* Author Q&A: John Feinstein

Author Profile / interview

Via USA Today

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* This week in Sports Illustrated

Magazines

The Inside Baseball story profiles Chipper Jones, who’s making a bid to be the first .400 hitter since George Brett.

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* Lest we forget: RK on Mark Harris

Classic title

Mark Harris, author of Bang the Drum Slowly and other seminal works of adult baseball fiction, passed away a year ago due to complications from Alzheimer’s disease at the age of 84. His 1956 novel about the relationship between star pitcher Henry “Author” Wiggen (think Tom Seaver combined with Jim Bouton) and his doomed catcher, […]

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* Happy birthday, Hideki Matsui

Birthday greetings

“Godzilla” turns 34 today. The Amazon Report on Hideki Matsui: Godzilla Takes the Bronx: The Inside Story of Hideki Matsui Hideki Matsui: Sportsmanship, Modesty, and the Art of the Home Run It’s kind of interesting just reading the titles and how the book by the Asian author carries over the Japanese philosophy surrounding the game, […]

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* One curse down, one to go?

2008 title

Cubs fans sure hope so. It’s been 100 years since they last one the Series, and, in the words of the late Steve Goodman’s “A Dying Cubs Fans Last Request” “…the year the Cubs last won a national league pennant Was the year we dropped the bomb on Japan” So it’s with great anticipation that […]

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* And more on Asinof

Classic title

From the Washington Post (includes a silly two-picture slide show; what was the point of that?). The Chicago Tribune mirrored the NY Times obit. Jeff Kallman contributed this piece on The MLB Source portion of MCN.com.

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* Another Asinof tribute

Obituary

From Bronxbanter.com. Look for more of these in the days to come. Man On Spikes was turned into an episode of the Goodyear Television Playhouse TV anthology in 1955, starring Ned Glass, Robert Morse, and Warren Stevens. Time magazine gave it this preview at the time: Most interesting of the teleplays was Man on Spikes, […]

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* Whither Rick Reilly?

Magazines

The former Sports Illustrated columnist is the latest to defect to ESPN The Magazine. In his Market Watch media column, Jon Friedman express concern that Reilly will fall victim to the ESPN mindset and become a “yeller.” My worry is that ESPN will gradually turn Reilly into One of Them, the preeners who loom so […]

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* What if, what if…

2008 title

How many times has that phrase escaped from sports fans’ lips? This title, by Skyhorse Publishing, is an intersting look at circumstances around the world of sports and what may have happened if they would have had different outcomes.

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* Review: Living on the Black

2008 title

A thoughtful examination of Feinstein’s latest.

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