* The problem with democracy is everybody gets treated the same

Bits and Pieces

I remember when it used to be a real coup to get the AL Red Book and NL Green Book. As a kid, I used to write a very polite, respectful letter to the powers that be, requesting these fun, fact-filled books (I especially like the pronunciation guides and detailed descriptions of the teams’ uniforms […]

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* Holy baseball, Batman

Annoucements

Yes, Robin, there was hardball in the Holy Land last year, with the inaugural season of the Israel Baseball League. Six teams played during the summer of ’07; three of which were led by former Major Leaguers Art Shamsky, Ken Holztman, and Ron Blomger, who led his team to the championship. Unfortunately, and for a […]

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* AFI's "Double Feature"

Annoucements

The American Film Institute released its list of the top ten films in ten categories. Pride of the Yankees and Bull Durham came in third and fifth respectively in the Sports genre. The list includes: Raging Bull Rocky Pride of the Yankees Hoosiers Bull Durham The Hustler Caddyshack National Velvet Breaking away Jerry Maguire Talk […]

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* Who doesn't like baseball cards? Part 3

Baseball art
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* So long, it's been good to know ya

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

A lot has been written over the last couple of days (in the New York area at least) about the firing of Mets manager Willie Randolph. It’s not so much that he was fired as much as how the deed was done. How terrible, the sports pundits cried, to do it in the middle of […]

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* Sharing the Wealth

Bits and Pieces

In my “travels,” I’ve come across a few other book review sites. In the interest of literary cooperation, I’m listing them here for your perusal: The Baseball Book Blog. Seems to be a frequently-updated list of baseball bestsellers according to Amazon.com, with some other book news. The Baseball Book Review. Just what it says: reviews […]

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* Review/Excerpt: Walkoffs, Last Licks and Final Outs

2008 title

From the pages of Sports Illustrated.

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* Lenny Dykstra's doing what??

Bits and Pieces

I could understand the car wash gig. But this?? From a guy who could barely keep the tobacco juice from dribbling down his chin?

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* Calling Inspector Gadget

Industry/Literary Analysis

For my recent birthday, my daughter bought me the Baseball ScoreCast from a local Brookstone. It’s kind of cool. A small gray digital device that keeps track of every game in real time (well, perhaps not real real time; there can be a lag time of several minutes, depending on satellite reception. The ScoreCast also […]

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* Announcement: Still looking out for Shoeless Joe

Annoucements

Richard Sandomir, the sports media columnist for The New York Times, wrote this piece about the new Joe Jackson museum opening in Greenville, SC. “Admission is free but donations will be appreciated to augment the meager, privately financed budget. Marcley says there are enough Jackson fans to make this personal and passionate campaign succeed.”

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* Asinof, one more time

Lest We Forget

I heard Tony Kornheiser read this obituary from The Washington Post on the podcast of his eponymous radio program. Kornheiser has long been a favorite of mine, from the time he actually wrote for the paper. He had long since ceased writing on a regular basis, but retained a relationship with the Post, as well […]

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* Who doesn't like baseball cards? Part 2

Baseball art
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* Who doesn't like baseball cards? Part 1

Baseball art
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* Now pitching: Hall of Fame catcher Bench

2008 title

Johnny Bench was published a book that seems to be a combination of memoir, and motivation/self-help. According to this article in the Cincinnati Enquirer, Catch Every Ball: How to Handle Life’s Pitches (Orange Frazer Press) “looks at how diligence, dedication and perseverance describe a common trait of most professionals and high achievers: pluck.” Pluck? That […]

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* 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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