* Reviews: Vini, Vici, Vindicated

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They’re coming in fast and furious now. Selena Roberts on SI.com writes that Canseco’s allegations about other players who use warrant further scrutiny. “It’s up to baseball’s new detective squad to unearth the truth about A-Rod, about Ordonez, about their owners, before Canseco makes it a trilogy.” Chris Olds of the Orlando Sentinel calls Vindicated […]

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* Get your Bill James Freak-on (omics)

Author Profile / interview

I’ve never been one for the science of economics. Markets, demand, supply, agriculture…all beyond my limited mental capacity. However, I did love Freakonomics by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner. It opens a lot or doors for thinking about things that one would not associate with economics (Which is more dangerous: a gun or […]

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* Oh, my head

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

“A-Rod makes more than Marlins Roster” Rodriguez: $28,000,000 Marlins: $21,800,000* * Active roster includes Lee Gardner, Kevin Gregg, Mike Hendrickson, Logan Kensing, Matt Lindstrom, Andrew Miller, Ricky Nolasco, Scott Olsen, Renyel Pinto, Taylor Tankersley, Rick VandenHurk, Paul Hoover, Matt Treanor, Robert Andino, Jorge Cantu, Mike Jacobs, Hanley Ramirez, Dan Uggla, Jason Wood, Alfredo Amexaga, Brett […]

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* Don't look for Nationals Park to be featured in Architectural Digest anytime soon

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

I heard about this Washington Post item via one of my favorite podcasts, The Tony Kornheiser Show. The raging redhead rails against this analysis of the new edifice by WaPo architecture columnist Philip Kennicott, calling him a variety of colorful names and attacking his skills as a writer. The opening paragraph is apparently what set […]

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* 2008 Complete Baseball Record Book available

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for FREE at the Sporting News‘ website. Will this staple of statistics fans for generations be available next year? That’s a good question, since American City Business Journals — Street and Smith’s parent company — took over “The Bible of baseball” recently. Stay tuned.

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* It's funny because it's true

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How come we’re not hearing much about Vindicated these days? Just a week ago it was such hot news. Now, nothing. I imagine I’ll be reviewing it at some point, but so far I haven’t seen it among any of the baseball book reviews published so far.

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* A new New Yorker baseball essay by Roger Angell

Audio

Forget the peanuts and popcorn. One of the nice things about the new season is the chance to read another New Yorker essay by Roger Angell. You can also listen to his comment here: http://downloads.newyorker.com/mp3/comment/080407_comment_baseball.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS

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* Author interview: Joe Posnasnki

Author Profile / interview

From Bless You Boys, a Detroit Tigers Web site, this Q&A with the author of The Soul of Baseball.

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* A head for managing?

Artist profile

Today’s NY Times‘ science section features an interview with Dr. Steve C. Wang, a mathematician at Swartmore College who has developed a “statistical Mr. Potato Head to portray the spectrum of managerial characteristics…” His chart mirrors his findings that “facial characteristics can communicate distinctions with striking clarity. By turning rates of bunting, stealing and pinch-hitting […]

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* Clemens isn't taking PEDs; he's taking pre-natal vitamins

Artist profile

From a New York Times profile on Mad magazine cartoonist Al Jaffee, still going strong at 87. For decades, Jaffee has drawn the inside back cover “fold-ins” (surely you remember these). The fold-ins these days are as full of youth culture as ever. (March 2008: “What major star has recently admitted receiving illegal career-damaging human […]

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* On this date

History

in 1989, former Yale University and National League president Bart Giamatti becomes seventh commissioner of major league baseball. (Thanks to NationalPastime.com). The Amazon Report on Bart Giamatti: Take Time for Paradise (click on picture for more). COLLISION AT HOME PLATE The Lives of Pete Rose and Bart Giamatti Bart A Life of A. Bartlett Giamatti […]

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* Happy birthday, Phil Niekro

Autobiography/memoirs

“Knucksie” turns 69 today. The Hall of Famer defied time by pitching until he was 48, amassing a record of 311-274 while playing for some pretty bad teams. One stat I found particularly “enjoyable”: In 1979 Niekro won 21, lost 21, started 44 games, completed 23 (more than entire leagues these days), threw 311 innings, […]

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* Reviews from Publisher's Weekly

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Two reviews from the book industry publication: The Crowd Sounds Happy: A Story of Love, Madness and Baseball, by Nicholas Dawidof (a “starred” review) and Working at the Ballpark: The Fascinating Lives of Baseball People—from Peanut Vendors and Broadcasters to Players and Managers, by Tom Jones (a different one, I’m sure).

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* Birdie books

Lists

Granted this list of books about the Orioles comes from the University of Baltimore’s Langsdale Library, but it’s still a source for further information.

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* Review: Branch Rickey: The Ferocious Gentlman

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I especially get a kick when I find references to baseball books from outlets that have essentially nothing to do with the game. Case in point, this review of Lee Lowenfish’s “excellent” biography from the Greater New York blog.

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* Baseball book roundup: PhillyBurbs.com

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An “all-time” list, including: Ball Four No Cheering in the Press Box, by Jerome Holtzman (an overlooked classic) Moneyball A Whole Different Ball Game, by Marvin Miller Clemente, by David Maraniss The Bill James Handbook Casey at the Bat

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* Lists: Suggested readings

Lists

From the Ground Rule Double blog, this eclectic list of favorite books, including Shoeless Joe; Ty and The Babe; We Are the Ship; The Catcher Was a Spy; I Was Right on Time; The Teammates; and Clemente.

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* Baseball book roundup: Chicago Sun-Times

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With the dozens of new titles out each year, it’s interesting to see if there’s a consensus among the major media as to which titles to promote. I’ll be looking into that further a bit later, when more data comes in. For now, here’s the take from the Sun-Times: Change Up: An Oral History of […]

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* Bits and pieces

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With the dawn of the season, news coverage is picking up substantially. Several topics constitute the bulk of the early buzz: The final season of Yankee and Shea Stadiums. There are several new and revised titles about The House That Ruth Built; there are none, as of this moment, specifically about Shea. Go figure. Anniversaries […]

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* Sure, why not?

Annoucements

From ESPN.com: Victor Conte will amp up the sports world once again — in a much different way, however. According to the New York Daily News, the founder of the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative is working on a tell-all book that he claims will spill the dirt on athletes and federal gents.

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