* Happy birthday, Vic Raschi

2007 title

Born in 1919, Raschi won 120 games for the Yankees during their juggernaut years, averaging 20 wins from 1948-51, including three straight 21-victory seasons. He also pitched briefly for the Cardinals and K.C. Athletics. Not bad considering he didn’t become a major leaguer until 27, and didn’t join the rotation full-time until he was 29. […]

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* TIME for Torre

Magazines

The newsweekly conducted a 10-question interview with the new Dodger skipper. The queries were submitted by Time‘s readers. The piece also includes an audio. http://www.sonibyte.com/audio/6370.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS

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* Review: Change Up

2008 title

As appears on SportsAgentblog.com. Up-shot: I think that a major hurdle that I had to get past was the unorthodox style of authors Larry Burke and Peter Thomas Fornatale. Before opening Change Up, I had never read a book that was 95% narrated by other people. The stories do a little jumping all over the […]

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* Moneyball: Coming soon to a theater near you?

Movies

According to Firstshowing.net(and based on an interview on Collider.com), the neo-classic is under consideration by producer Mike De Luca. “De Luca confirms that he wants to adapt it and seems enthusiastic about the kind of movie it could become.”

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* Nightline's report on Vindicated

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

When did this once-estimable program turned into a supermarket tabloid? In the words of several sports pundits, this whole thing makes me want to take a shower.

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* Review: Your Brain on Cubs

Reviews from other sources

The Chicago Daily Defender considers this one a “no-brainer.” Up-shot: …a low batting average of insight to arcana. But if, in spite of all this advice, you simply must have a copy of “Your Brain on Cubs,” be sure to put it in the bathroom book bin. It should match perfectly with your Cubs toilet […]

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* On this day…

History

in 1973, the Braves release former 30-game winner Denny McLain two days before his 29th birthday. In a career which spanned ten years, McLain compiled a 131-92 record with an ERA of 3.39. I Told You I Wasn’t Perfect In 1982, the Mariners sign 43-year old Gaylord Perry to a one-year contract. The ‘Ancient Mariner’ […]

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* This time I really mean it

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

I felt it was my duty to report that Canseco will be the subject of a Nightline segment this evening. As a bonus, the page links to an excerpt from Vindicated. Man, that show has gone downhill since Ted Koppel left.

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* Vindicated vitriol

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

Yeah, I know what I said, but here are a few fallout items of note on the Canseco project. The most “impressive” of the bunch comes from the mind of Pat Jordan on Deadspin.com, who started the whole ballplayer-as-writer business with his 1960 books A Short Season and The Pennant Race. He comes to the […]

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* Announcement: Bill James on 60 Minutes

Annoucements

From ACTA Sports, publisher of the Bill James Hold Mine 2008: Bill James…will appear on the CBS TV news show 60 Minutes on Sunday March 30. The program will air at 7:00pm ET/PT. Morley Safer and the 60 Minutes crew interviewed James over the course of three days at the World Champion Boston Red Sox […]

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* Your brain on Brain podcast

2008 title

Dan Gordon, editor of Your Brain on Cubs, a collection of essays about what being a fan does to your head, is the subject of this podcast interview that appears on ScientificAmerican.com. http://www.sciam.com/podcast/podcast.mp3?e_id=E7C749BE-E982-2B21-2AADBDF1AF968B99Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS

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* Announcement: Hall of Fame Plaques of Doby, Robinson to Leave Cooperstown for Civil Rights Game

Annoucements

(Because you can put the souvenir postcards of the plaques on a bookshelf.) For the first time ever, the Hall of Fame plaques of Larry Doby and Jackie Robinson will leave their home in Cooperstown, as the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum will travel the plaques to Memphis, Tenn., this weekend for a […]

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* Lest we forget: Richard Widmark

Lest We Forget

The actor, who died Monday at the age of 93, never appeared in any baseball films, but his daughter, Ann, was married to Sandy Koufax from 1969-92. So I guess that gives me a “degrees of separation” scenario with Widmark, since I met Koufax many years ago at a business function. You can tell by […]

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* On this day

History

in 1957, Yankee manager Casey Stengel is arrested and is released on $50 bail after he allegedly curses at and kicks a newspaper photographer during an exhibition game in St. Petersburg. (Thanks to NationalPastime.com.) So what did the stunned shutterbug say to Stengel? Now wait a minute, Casey!

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* Here's your hat, what's your hurry?

Because I can...

From the Associated Press: Red Sox outfielder Brandon Moss was optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket after Boston’s 5-1 loss to Oakland on Wednesday. Moss played right field in Boston’s first two regular season games in Japan in place of the injured J.D. Drew. Moss’ ninth-inning home run tied Wednesday’s opener, which the Red Sox went on […]

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* Vindicated update

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

I’m not going to spend a lot of time rehashing all the news that comes out about Vindicated. They’re pretty much rehashings of the same story, Rodriguez this, Ordonez that, blah, blah, blah. Here’s a piece from today’s New York Times; it will probably be the last from the Bookshelf until the actual reviews start […]

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* The next Clemens Report

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

“Weighing the Committee Record: A Balanced Review of the Evidence Regarding Performance Enhancing Drugs in Baseball” Is that like FOX News is “clear and balanced?” The official press release: Minority Report: No Easy Answers in Clemens Steroid Use Case Details Don’t All Add Up For Pitcher or Trainer, Investigators Find WASHINGTON, D.C., March 25, 2008 […]

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* Author profile: Peter Morris

2008 title

Another one on the author of But Didn’t We Have Fun? A nice sidebar by the writer, Abe Lebovic, highlights the differences betweeen the game as played in the 19th century and now: Then: Batters were out on caught flies and one-bouncers. Spectators applauded good play by either team and hissed at unsporting play. Umpires […]

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* Review: The Last Hurrah: Baseball in Northampton, 1873-1953

2008 title

From Kevin’s Meandering Mind, this review about regional baseball.

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* Author profile: Tom Flynn

2008 title

The author of Baseball in Baltimore is the subject of this article on Citypaper.com. The book “cycles through the city’s ballpark evolution, from Memorial Stadium to Municipal Stadium–christened Venable Stadium in 1922–and on back to the old Oriole Park at 29th Street and Greenmount Avenue, which burned to the ground July 4, 1944.” Upshot: It’s […]

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