* Way high and outside

Because I can...

Because I used to keep model rockets on my bookshelf…

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* On this day

Bits and Pieces

in 1929, the Yankees become first team to wear digits on uniforms. Numbers are assigned based on the order in the lineup thus Earle Combs wore #1, Mark Koenig #2, Babe Ruth #3, Lou Gehrig #4, Bob Meusel #5, Tony Lazzeri #6, Leo Durocher #7, Johnny Grabowski #8, Benny Bengough #9, and Bill Dickey #10 […]

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* Happy Birthday, Jim Lonborg

Birthday greetings

The Boston ace who won the Cy Young in 1967 for leading his team to their first pennant in 30-plus years turns 66 today. I can still see his picture, shirt undone as he joins teammates in celebrating the pennant clincher. Unfortunately he suffered a broken leg in a skiing accident and was never the […]

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* This is what we spent tuition money for?

2008 title

Eric Seidman, a senior at Penn State, has written Bridging the Statistical Gap, which “takes readers inside the sport’s box scores and stat sheets,” according to this article in the university’s Daily Collegian Online. The book is expected to be released in May. Some topics include: Great Batting Average Debate: What batting average does and […]

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* Review: Clemente

Audio

In preparation for the April 21 PBS American Experience program on the late Latino superstar, here’s a New York Times’ review by George F. Will of David Maraniss’s 2006 biography. For a sample for the audio book, listen here: http://audible.edgeboss.net/download/audible/content/bk/sans/000683/bk_sans_000683_sample.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS

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* Baseball book roundup: Rob Neyer's Big Book of Baseball Legends

Reviews from other sources

Neyer’s latest is the subject of many glowing reviews, including: From Ducksnorts, a Padres-based blog, “I’m struck by three elements of Neyer’s work: how thorough his research is, how tightly the book’s layout integrates with its content, and how much he enjoys these stories even as he attempts to debunk them.” From River Ave. Blues, […]

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* NY Daily News offers Yankee Stadium "collectibles"

Newspapers

The tabloid is including the six-part magazine supplement on the House That Ruth Built in its Sunday papers. They do something like this every so often to boost sales. Nice touch. I think it’s worth the price of the edition. But remember, everything — commemorative magazines, thimbles, diner menus — is a “collectible” if you […]

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* Lest we forget: Tommy Holmes

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

The man who held the NL consecutive hitting streak until Pete Rose broke it in 1978, Holmes struck out 122 times in 4,992 at-bats during his 11-year career, spent mostly with the Boston Braves. Look at that number again. Some players strike out that much in a season. Holmes spent 30 years working in the […]

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* Announcement: Two baseball stories on HBO's Real Sports

Annoucements

According to the HBO Web site, the second story of the April 15 edition of the hour-long sports magazine profiles Torii Hunter: Since entering “The Show” in 1997, Torii Hunter has made playing center field look easy. His electrifying, fearless style earned him seven Gold Gloves, as well as a new $90-million contract with the […]

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* Announcement: Dummy Hoy documentary at OSU

Annoucements

From the SABR list-serve: A note for those within striking distance of the Ohio State University campus in Columbus and its Wexner Center for the Arts. The new documentary, Dummy Hoy: A Deaf Hero, will be shown at 7 pm on Wednesday, April 16 in the theatre of the Wexner Center. The film by David […]

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* Those silly Americans

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

The BBC’s analysis of the American pastime, courtesy correspondent Kevin Connolly. can be read read here, or heard on BBC Baseball (try to zero in on time code 19:22). By the way, Mr. Connolly, the name of the song is not “Take Me Out to the Ball Park.” And, dear anchor, it is my understanding […]

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* Getting down to business: Baseball in Forbes

Business of baseball

You know baseball is a serious business when Forbes Magazine makes it the subject of a special issue. To which I say, well done, sirs. The issue. titled “Sportsmoney,” is a glitzy combination of thoughtful articles on economic issues, but with a mix of fun tossed in. Editor Michael Ozanian opines on “Baseball’s Golden Age” […]

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* Wait'll I get my mitts on you…unless they break first.

Bits and Pieces

(Because I keep some old gloves on my bookshelf…) While looking for some artwork for the piece on the Forbes baseball special, I came across this 2001 article from the magazine on why they’re not making baseball gloves like they used to. Upshot: [T]oday’s inactive, rushed-to- slaughter, feedlot cattle don’t have hides as strong and […]

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* Happy birthday, Pete Rose

Birthday greetings

The non-Hall of Famer turns 67 (!). Man, that’s hard to reconcile. Anyway, as one might imagine, Rose is the subject of several books. He was that “generation’s” Jose Canseco — constantly in the news, constantly seeking attention. The Amazon Report on Pete Rose: Hustle: The Myth, Life, and Lies of Pete Rose My Prison […]

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* RK Review: 100 Things Mets Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die

2008 title

The Mets have had a relatively short history, not even 50 years yet, and much of their lore is based on failure rather than success. Except for a handful, the players for the first few years of the team’s existence were nothing to write home about. So when authors like Matthew Silverman toss out names […]

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* Why Conservatives like baseball

Magazines

This article in National Review Online is all about how baseball is the professional sport that best embodies conservative principles. The reasons have nothing to do with the game itself — the absence of a clock, the lack of penalties called by officials, the way fans can keep a ball hit into the stands, none […]

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* Job posting: Canseco needs a new mouthpiece

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

The New York Dailly News reports that Jose Canseco and his lawyer,, Robert Saunooke, have “parted ways.” “What’s percolating is I don’t represent him anymore. I terminated my relationship with him,” said Saunooke. “Just moving on. It’s a number of things. Irreconcilable differences, disagreement on some issues. I just don’t need the hassle anymore.”

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* Author Profile: Steve Garvey

2008 title

Steve Garvey is making the rounds with his new book My Bat Boy Days: Lessons I Learned from the Boys of Summer (Scribner). From Jackie Robinson, he learned about passion; from Gil Hodges, dignity He learned about faith from Sandy Koufax. “I’m Catholic but anyone who knew about Sandy his connection to his religion would […]

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* On this date

History

in 1955, Chuck Tanner hits a home run in his first major league at bat for the Milwaukee Braves. He would have another 20 in his eight-season playing career. (Thanks, NationalPastime.com.) His son, Bruce, pitched in 10 games for the White Sox in 1985. Seems like he could have used him over in Pittsburgh, where […]

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* Author profile: Josh Pahigian

2008 title

There are still a few places that Josh Pahigian, author of  (The Lyons Press) has yet to visit. Three are in Hawaii and Alaska, which is easy to understand. But how could he miss The Baseball Mud Site in Burlington County, NJ? Maybe it’s his busy schedule. Between teaching writing at the University of New […]

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