* Now hear this: Rob Neyer on podcast

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* Announcement: Author of We Are The Ship in La Jolla

Annoucements

From the La Jolla Light Web site: Negro League baseball author at D.G. Wills May 24 Acclaimed Author and Illustrator Kadir Nelson will discuss his new book We Are the Ship: The Story of Negro League Baseball on Saturday May 24 at 7 p.m., at D.G.Wills Books. Nelson will be introduced by baseball historian Bill […]

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* Dennis hates baseball

Bits and Pieces

From Joshreads.com, aka. The Comics Curmudgeon Dennis the Menace, 5/16/08 America = freedom Baseball = “America’s pastime” Dennis hates baseball Dennis hates freedom? Dennis is a terrorist and/or communist? Dennis is menacing? Good enough. Tee time!

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* Nicholas Dawidoff picks his favorite baseball fiction

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In a May 3 piece for The Wall Street Journal, Dawidoff — author The Catcher was a Spy: The Mysterious Life of Moe Berg and, the just-released The Crowd Sounds Happy — lists his top choices in the genre: You Know Me, Al by Ring Lardner The Natural, by Bernard Malamud The Universal Baseball Association, […]

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* Happy birthday, Monty Stratton

Birthday greetings

If they ever made a movie about my life, I’d want to be played by a post-WW II era Jimmy Stewart. He exudes a sense of humor but at the same times plays dark very well. Stewart played Chicago White Sox pitcher Monty Stratton — born this day in 1912 — in The Stratton Story, […]

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* Review: We Would Have Played the Game for Nothing

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Jonathan Mahler, author of Ladies and Gentlemen, the Bronx is Burning: 1977, Baseball, Politics, and the Battle for the Soul of a City, gives Fay Vincent’s book the treatment in The New York Times. Upshot: Mahler considers the effort serviceable. Nothing especially glowing, nothing especially critical. I have often thought that having reviews coming from […]

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* ForeWord sidebar: "And now a word from our druggist"

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[This appears as a sidebar to the “Class in Session” article in the May/June 2008 issue of ForeWord Magazine.] And now a word from our druggist Raymond Angelo Belliotti’s Watching Baseball, Seeing Philosophy devotes a chapter to Jose Canseco and the questionable use of performance enhancing drugs. The December 2007 release of the Mitchell Report—the […]

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* Class in session

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[This piece appears in the May/June issue of ForeWord Magazine.] Baseball books: Class is in session The notion that baseball is a metaphor for life has been around since man first took bat to ball. In reality, it’s more appropriate to say that the national pastime is a metaphor for education; academic disciplines that baseball […]

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* Privacy, please

Magazines

My daughter — my high school freshman age daughter — started receiving Hooah!, a quarterly publication produced for the National Guard. This leads to a couple of question, the first of which is how did they get her name on a mailing list. I’m 99.9% sure she didn’t request it, meaning they had to get […]

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* Announcement: Another Yogi Berra book

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From a press release from the publisher: You Can Learn a Lot by Watching: What I’ve Learned about Teamwork from the Yankees and Life by Yogi Berra with Dave Kaplan (John Wiley & Sons) What does it take to be a real team player, especially in a society that glorifies selfishness and a corporate culture […]

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* Happy birthday, Hal Newhouser

Birthday greetings

The surprising member of the Hall of Fame was born this date in 1921. I say surprising because his numbers seem less than impressive, compared with his contemporaries. He had “only” four seasons in which he won more than 20 games and his career total of 207 victories in 17 seasons (some were parts of […]

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* Happy birthday, David Wells

Birthday greetings

The hefty lefty turns 45 today. He’s still looking for a job, so if some struggling is looking for a crafty veteran….Hey, he can’t be that much worse than some of the other slugs out there. Legend has it that the title for his book was supposed to be Perfect I Ain’t, but the publisher […]

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* Announcement: Bash Brothers now available

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Dale Tafoya’s examination of Jose Canseco, Mark McGwire, and the rest of the Steroid Generation releases. hits the bookstores this week. An excerpt from the book, another in an unfortunately long line of those on the whole sorry subject, is available at Athleticsnation.com.

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* Baseball book roundup: The Noblesville (IN) Daily Times

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Some new stuff, some old in this mini-review.

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* Author interview: John Feinstein

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From the Washington Post, this transcript from an on-line forum with the author of Living on the Black: Two Pitchers, Two Teams, One Season to Remember, about Tim Glavine and Mike Mussina.

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* Happy birthday, Turk Wendell

Birthday greetings

The colorful reliever for the Cubs, Mets, Phillies, and Rockies turns 41 today. Wendell received the Pat Jordan treatment in cover story for the New York Times Sunday Magazine on April 8, 1993 (PDF file).

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* Announcement (reminder): Torre is still working on his book

Annoucements

This AP piece in the Nova Scotia Chronicle Herald reminds us that Torre is still coming out with a book next year.

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* Review: Interview From Red Sox Nation

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From Fredericksburg.com/The Free Lance-Star, this piece opines that the recent success of the Red Sox has meant the death of those books that complain (whine?) about the decades of disappointment suffered by the franchise’s fans.Upshot: The book is composed of numerous interviews by columnist David Laurila with assorted players, former players, coaches and personalities associated […]

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* RK Review: Vindicated

Review by Ron Kaplan

Big Names, Big Liars, and the Battle to Save Baseball by Jose Canseco When his first book — JUICED: Wild Times, Rampant ’Roids, Smash Hits, and How Baseball Got Big — was published in 2005, Jose Canseco received the same enmity as Jim Bouton a generation before. Bouton, a pitcher for the New York Yankees, […]

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* Announcement: Branch Rickey bio wins SABR Award

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Branch Rickey: Baseball’s Ferocious Gentleman has been awarded the Seymour Medal as the best baseball history or biography of 2007. Also recognized as “finalists” were Connie Mack and the Early Years of Baseball by Norman Macht and Playing America’s Game: Baseball, Latinos, and the Color Line by Adrian Burgos, Jr. Author Lee Lowenfish will receive […]

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