*Video: Mike Wallace and Bob Feller

Television

From Feller to Clemens, the ageless newsman has bridged the generations of great pitchers. This segment appeared on Wallace’s interview program, originally broadcast on CBS August 4, 1957. The observant viewer will note the (now) hilarious (and anachronistic) introduction at the top of the program: “I’m Mike Wallace. The cigarette is Phillip Morris.” Courtesy of […]

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* On this date

History

in 1969, Ted Williams makes his managerial debut in front of President Nixon and a crowd of 45,000 at Washington’s RFK Stadium. ‘Tricky Dick’s’ Senators are defeated by the Yankees, 8-4. (Thanks nationalpastime.com) Williams was the subject of a 1970 book, What a Baseball Manager Does, by Roy Hoopes.

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* Happy birthday, John McGraw

Birthday greetings

Born this date in 1873. Talk about “old school.” The Amazon Report on John McGraw: My Thirty Years in Baseball, by John McGraw and Charles Alexander Casey and Mr. McGraw, by Joe Durso How to play baseball, by John McGraw Science of baseball, by John McGraw The Old Ball Game: How John McGraw, Christy Mathewson, […]

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* A "how-to" guide for buying baseball books

Commentary

Came across this piece on one of my Google searches. It’s dated (2003), but there still valuable information to be gleaned.

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* Review: But Didn't We Have Fun?

2008 title

You know you’ve made it when your book appears in a Sunday Times review. In fact, I wonder if there have been studies that have quantified in cold numbers what such an “endorsement” means for sales. One quibble: Olney, a sports writer for the Times and an ESPN commentator, spends too much time talking about […]

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* Review: Baseball's Great Experiment

Classic title

I always get a kick out of seeing an old book “discovered” by a new generation of fans/readers. Case in point, Jules Tygiel’s examination of Jackie Robinson and Branch Rickey. His remains one of the best on the subject, a notion with which Blackathlete.net seems to agree.

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* Review: Asterisk

2008 title

One of the few books that dares to have an open mind about the steroid scandals. From Sports of Boston.com. Uphsot: If you are convinced Barry Bonds used steroids, read this book. It is going where other books have not gone before and that alone makes it worth picking up. Bonds is a horrible human […]

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* Review: Satchel Paige: Striking Out Jim Crow

2007 title

An enthusiastic critique of this graphic novel by Comicstory-arc.com. And another from Publisher’s Weekly. Here are some samples from the book.

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* Review: The Stark Truth

2007 title

If the reviewer had trouble with this, wait ’til he gets a hold of Derek Gentile’sBaseball’s Best 1,000. Imagine being that final player who made the cut. He can still say he was considered better than the other 19,000 or so players who qualified under Gentile’s guidelines. I’ll be doing a review of this one […]

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* Women and baseball

2008 title

This article from the Brockton, MA Enterprise, features It Takes More Than Balls — The Savvy Girls Guide to Understanding and Enjoying Baseball. It might not have been so if one of the authors wasn’t a local product.

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* Review: Baseball's Greatest Hit

2008 title

The Sacramento Bee’s Bruce Dancis elaborates a bit on the book marking the 100th anniversary of the game’s unofficial anthem, “Take Me Out to the Ball Game.” The Houston Chronicle also takes an in-depth look at the iconic ditty.

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* Baseball book roundup: Sacramento Bee

2008 title

This overview of lots of new titles by Bruce Dancis leads off with books about the scandals of the game, new and old, and includes: Facing Clemens: Hitters on Confronting Baseball’s Most Intimidating Pitcher Asterisk: Home Runs, Steroids, and the Rush to Judgment Vindicated: Big Names, Big Liars, and the Battle To Save Baseball (surprisingly […]

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* Baseball book roundup: The Boston Globe

2008 title

A simple list of five titles, (and no commentary) with a couple of Red Sox-centric choices, as determined by Barnes and Noble.com for New England regional sales.

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* Baseball book roundup: The Houston Chronicle

2008 title

Allan Barra wrote a similar piece for the St. Louis Post Dispatch. In this one, he adds Keeping Score, by Linda Sue Park, and Ty Cobb, Safe at Home, by Don Rhodes, while “contracting” Change Up.

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* Review: We Would Have Played For Nothing

2008 title

The Memphis Commercial Appeal offers this “capsule” review of Fay Vincent’s second volume of oral history on the players of the the 1950s and 1960s. Not quite The Glory of Their Times, but as baby boomers get older, these are the heroes of their youth. As can be expected of a book of this kind, […]

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* Review: An American Journey

2008 title

The North County Times of California published this review/profile on the new autobiography of Jerry Coleman. Ted Williams got the major press for serving in both WWII and the Korean War, but Coleman, the second baseman for the New York Yankees during their post-war juggernaut run, was right there, too. After his playing career, he […]

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* On this date

Biography

in 1934, WSAL hires Red Barber to broadcast Cincinnati Reds games. The Amazon Report on Red Barber: Rhubarb in the Catbird Seat 1947 When All Hell Broke Loose in Baseball: The Year Jackie Robinson Broke the Color Barrier, by Red Barber

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* Review: The Natural

Classic title

Another oldie but goodie, this one from Play by the Book, a blog of books and baseball.

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* Happy birthday, Gil Hodges

Author profile/interview by Ron Kaplan

The old Dodger slugger w0uld have been 84 today, not too unreasonable. But he died at age 48 while at spring trainer with the Mets. Some believe Hodges should be in the Hall of Fame. I’m not among them. In 18 seasons, he played in more than 140 games 10 times, and only twice hit […]

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* Baseball review roundup: St. Louis Post Dispatch

Mini-reviews

Author Allen Barra submits his list of top books for the new season, including: Baseball Prospectus Change Up Rob Neyer’s Big Book of Baseball Legends You Can Observe a Lot by Watching, although I’m not sure why this is here, since it’s not new.

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