* Announcement: Hall of Fame hosts annual symposium

Annoucements

The 20th annual Symposium on Baseball and American Culture will be Wednesday through Friday at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum in Cooperstown. The event will feature more than 50 presentations on baseball’s effect on American culture, the highest number in the history of the symposium, according to a news release. The event […]

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* Author profile: Dale Tafoya

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The author of The Bash Brothers: A Legacy Subpoenaed, gets the treatmen courtesy the Contra Costa Times. Note to local readers: Tafoya will be signing copies of his new book at Borders in Pleasant Hill on Saturday, June 8.

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* Curses, Gelf-ed again

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Gelf magazine occasionally features well-written pieces on baseball, primarily with players and others associated with the game. Here are four such articles, examing the craft of some baseball authors: Ira Berkow on his mentor and friend, Red Smith Spike Vrusho on his book, Benchclearing: Baseball’s Greatest Fights and Riots Cait Murphy, author of Crazy ’08 […]

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* Review: The Book: Playing the Percentages in Baseball

Reviews from other sources

BaseballGB, a blog from “across the pond,” reviews this 2007 title by Tom Tango, et al. It reports on the nuts and bolts of the book, but doesn’t give an opinion as to its worth one way or the other. I always find it interest to see how countries in which baseball is not a […]

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* Baseball book roundup: Indianapolis Star

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This duet of mini-reviews includes: Benchclearing: Baseball’s Greatest Fights and Riots, by Spike Vrusho The Worst of Sports: Chumps, Cheats, and Chokers from the Games We Love, by Jesse Lamovsky, Matthew Rosetti and Charlie Demarco Detect a theme here?

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* Review: A Summer Game

Classic title

Speaking of oldies, here’s a blast from the past: Roger Angell’s collection of baseball writing, from the POV of Things Above, “Reflections on Christian spirituality and other of life’s important issues”…such as baseball.

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* Another oldie, but goodie

Author Profile / interview

Pat Jordan seems to be making a comeback. First his non-interview with Jose Canseco, then his non-interview with Josh Beckett. Now we have this Jordan profile, courtesy of Cardboardgods.com.

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* Review: The Bill James Gold Mine 2008

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from the very stats-oriented blog, Walk Like a Sabermetrician. It would seem that the reviewer did not like this one too much, resorting to key phrases such as “the downside is…”, “the problem is…”, etc. Sounds like heresy, coming from a blog named like this one. Now I’m not a hardcore stats guy, and maybe […]

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* New book celebrates the legend of Harry Caray

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As reported on Missourinet.com, the biography — Harry Caray: Voice of the Fans — features a CD of some of the legendary broadcaster’s greatest calls.

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* Review: The Greatest Game

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This blogger at Soxlinks does a better job than I at parsing the anti-Bradley review from the Boston Phoenix.

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* Authors take the field at Dodger Stadium

Bits and Pieces

When the Dodgers were away, the authors came out to play in this book event, as reported in the LA Times.

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* I read it in The New York Times

Magazines

Lots of baseball in today’s Times. In the Play supplement, a slide show offers tips from stars like George Brett on how hitters keep their weight back, identify pitches, hit the other way, go for the long ball (which chicks dig), adjust to right- and left-handed pitchers, adjust to the count, and prepare their swing […]

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* Review: Uncle John's Bathroom Reader Takes a Swing at Baseball

Reviews from other sources

From Orlandosentinel.com. Sorry, but are the majority of baseball books “bathroom reading?” Certainly the sports page is, so by extension… Think about it: most baseball content is relatively short, full of numbers, and don’t require the deep thought that comes with more time to digest, so to speak.

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* Review: The Last Real Seaon

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As reviewed on Gaslamp.com, “San Diego Padres baseball in the form of a blog.”

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* Author profile: Don Gutteridge

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One of the first baseball cards I can remember is Don Gutterridge as manager of the Chicago White Sox. He seemed so old then (from the perspective of a ten-year-old), I was amazed to see his still around. His is profiled in the Pittsburgh Morning Sun’s on-line presence as coauthor of Getting Started In Baseball, […]

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* RK Review: Living on the Black

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Two Pitchers, Two Teams, One Season to Remember, by John Feinstein (Little, Brown and Company) John Feinstein’s latest tome considers two veteran major leaguers plying their craft during the 2007 season search of major milestones in the magnifying glass of the media frenzy that is New York. Tom Glavine won his 300th game with the […]

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* Review: Living on the Black

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From a more diverse post on Chapelhillnews.com: ‘Living on the Black’ ‘Two Pitchers, Two Teams, One Season to Remember”, $26.99 (Little Brown, 526 pp.), by John Feinstein Pitching is one of the most difficult jobs on the planet. So, pitching well is reserved for only an elite few athletes. John Feinstein’s “Living on the Black” […]

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* Review: Everything They Had

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The National Sports Review gave this posthumous collection of Halberstam’s sports pieces top marks. Upshot: The book is littered with really interesting stories, including a neat section on Michael Jordan. I love reading about Michael Jordan so I was glad to see he was included. The story about his interview with Ted Williams was really […]

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* Review: The End of Baseball

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City Pages, a Minneapolis/St. Paul based organization, ran this review of Peter Schilling Jr’s. new novel concerning the integration of baseball and Bill Veeck. Upshot: Skillfully drawn with all his flair (and all his faults), Schilling does a near-masterful job of constructing Veeck….And for what Schilling lacks at moments in his spare descriptions of zeitgeist […]

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* This week in Sports Illustrated

Magazines

The cover story (by Albert Chen) is the improbable tale of Josh Hamilton, now with the Texas Rangers. It wasn’t enough that he came back from the brink of oblivion; now he’s excelling in a way that wasn’t even predicted when he was originally drafted. So many low points to choose from. No, it wasn’t […]

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