* Announcement: Baseball Night at Barnes and Noble in Orland Park, IL

Annoucements

This Friday, June 13. Please join us for a chance to win 2 free Cubs tickets, as well as meet author Lew Freedman of the highly acclaimed book,  Then Ozzie Said to Harold: The Best Chicago White Sox Stories Ever Told. Tinley Park High School’s Baseball Team will conduct a treasure hunt in-store, as well […]

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* Hold the hot dogs, slide over the sushi

Newspapers

The front page of the Sunday NY Times‘ travel section features this piece on the expansion of ballpark food. If the days of the hot dog, peanuts, and pretzels are not quite over, they have been supplemented by regional cuisine even — gasp — vegetarian items. The article includes an interactive map for the major […]

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* Beach reading

Reviews from other sources

The SoverignGraceMinistries blog includes three baseball titles for its top 12 (?) beach books: Men at Work, by George F. Will Opening Day: The Story of Jackie Robinson’s First Season, by Jonathan Eig Everything They Had (honorary baseball title), by David Halberstam Interestingly, the writer includes two books that employ the “best/great” in their title; […]

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* Don't forget about Dad on Father's Day

Reviews from other sources

Says this piece in the Orange County Register, which suggests some baseball books might make the perfect gift. Titles include: Still a Kid at Heart, by Gary Carter The Greatest Game: The Yankees, the Red Sox and the Playoff of ’78, by Richard Bradley Rob Neyer’s Big Book of Baseball Legends 100 Baseball Icons (photos […]

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* Not quite a review: Sid Dorfman on Tris Speaker

Older title

Tris who? Sid Dorfman laments the anonymity that has befallen Hall of Fame outfielder Tris Speaker, who was the centerfielder before Mantle and Mays came along. Dorfman is a local legend here in Jersey. He’s been writing for the Newark Star-Ledger for more than 70 years, our version of The Washington Post’s Shirley Povich. There’s […]

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* RK Review: The Big Field

2008 title

My review of Mike Lupica’s latest title for “young adult” readers (there’s something inaccurate about that designation; a young adult should probably be in his/her late teens or early twenties, depending on state laws, not the intended audience of 12-16 year-olds. I’m just sayin’.): Mike Lupica, the veteran sports columnist for the Daily News in […]

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* Announcement: Spike Vrusho at Kingston Barnes and Noble

2008 title

The author of Benchclearing: Baseball’s Greatest Fights and Riots,will be at the Kingston (NY) Barnes and Noble, 1177 Ulster Ave., on Thursday, June 12 at 7 p.m. Leave the gloves at home.

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* Announcement: ESPN Books to partner with Ballantine

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

The publishing company, not the beer manufacturer. Wait, do they even make Ballantine anymore? I’m showing my age. Anyway, according to an item in the Publisher’s Weekly Web site, this will result in “10 to 12 titles annually, ranging from celebrity sports books to nonfiction and reference.” “ESPN Books has gone through a number of […]

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* Baseball and Jewish lore: perfect together

Older title

From rationalmagic.com, this critique of the graphic novel, The Golem’s Mighty Swing. More on Golem: From TIME Magazine From PopMatters.com From FlakMag.com Several panels, courtesy of New Yorker From Nine, a scholarly baseball journal published by the University of Nebraska Press

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* Happy birthday, Phil Linz

Because I can...

Because I actually have a few harmonicas on my bookshelf… Linz, a mediocre infielder in the 1960s, was a member of the 1964 Yankees and got into an altercation with his manager, Yogi Berra (thanks to some instigation by Mickey Mantle), for playing a harmonica on the team bus after a tough loss. The to-do […]

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* Another one bites the dust

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

From the NY Daily News, this article about the demise of Paperbacks Plus, the last independent bookstore in the Bronx. …every Yankee baseball player-cum-author has held a book signing at Paperbacks Plus, including Yogi Berra, Paul O’Neill and Derek Jeter. “Every Yankee player who’s ever come through here has been super nice to everyone, especially […]

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* Summer reading suggestions from the Denver Post…

Bits and Pieces

include Tales from the Colorado Rockies, The Summer Game by Roger Angell, and three “must-haves” (according to the writer): “October 1964, by the late, great David Halberstam; Babe: The Legend Comes to Life, by Robert W. Creamer; and Clemente, by David Maraniss.”

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* Of course, for females it's longer

Because I can...

According to the Web site, MIStupid.com (“The online knowledge magazine”), the average life of a baseball is seven pitches.

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* Remembering Mark Harris

Author Profile / interview

The author of the Southpaw trilogy died May 30, 2007. I thought this would be an appropriate time to give him some kudos. First up, this piece by Jeffrey Greenberg, written last December. It was originally published on The Hardball Times web site and is reprinted here with their kind permission. I’ll be posting more […]

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* 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

2008 title

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

2008 title

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

2008 title

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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