* 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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* Author profile: Mike Lupica

Author Profile / interview

From the San Gabriel Valley Tribune.

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* Baseball book round-up: Foster's Daily Democrat (ME)

Fiction

A selection of four kids’ books, including: Smithsonian Baseball Treasures, by Stephen Wong Swinging for the Fences: Hank Aaron and Me, by Mike Leonetti Six Innings, by James Preller Barnstormers, Game 3, by Phil Bildner

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* Bottom story of the day

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

(and not because of the steroid injection metaphor) “Did Roger Clemens lie to us?” [Rep. Tom] Davis said in a release accompanying the report [ released today questioning whether the seven-time Cy Young Award winner lied in his testimony before the panel last month]. “Some of the evidence seems to say he did; other information […]

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* Can't we all just get along?

Because I can...

From the hilarious blog, Stuff White People Like, this essay about fandom at Wrigley Field.

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* Let the chin-stroking begin

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

ESPN.com uses this language for its headline of the Associated Press story on the Petroskey resignation: HOF president resigns amid ‘fiduciary’ questions The reader will note the quote marks around fiduciary. The Hall did not detail Petroskey’s actions. Spokesman Brad Horn said the executive committee believed they weren’t criminal and that he did not benefit […]

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* Announcement: Vindicated on sale March 31

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According to this item in today’s on-line Publisher’s Weekly: As Jose Canseco’s Vindicated arrives in stores, the controversial baseball player’s relationship with former Yankee pitcher Roger Clemens is under new scrutiny, as federal authorities investigate whether Clemens committed perjury when he denied using performance-enhancing drugs while testifying under oath to a Congressional committee. Canseco’s second […]

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* Announcement: Hall of Fame pres steps down

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According to a press release issued this afternoon: Dale A. Petroskey, president of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, has resigned, effective immediately, the Executive Committee of the Hall of Fame’s Board of Directors announced today. The Executive Committee issued this statement: “By mutual agreement, the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors […]

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* They're grrrrrrreat!!!

Audio

I was listening to my podcast of ESPN’s Baseball Today and though I heard the word “great” mentioned several times in proximity. So I replayed Peter Pascarelli’s show of March 24 and these are the findings. “Great” appears once in the introduction montage of clips from interviews. Pascarelli uses the word 5 times in the […]

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* Enough with the rivalry already

Magazines

The current issue of Men’s Fitness features a cover story on Red Sox’ pitcher Josh Beckett. Meanwhile the current issue of Men’s Health features Derek Jeter as it’s cover boy. (They also have a brief piece featuring Jacob Ellerbsy of the Sox). I’m not just saying this because I’m from the NY area, but Jeter […]

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* Happy birthday, George Sisler

Birthday greetings

The Hall of Famer was born this day in 1893. “Gorgeous George” languished with the browns for most of his career, compiling a lietime .340 average. He twice batted over .400 and was the 1922 American League MVP. Perhaps he was more proud of the fact that two of his sons, Dick and Dave, went […]

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* For a Fun time, read (and listen) hear

2008 title

NPR — National Pastime Radio — is gearing up for another season. The March 21 edition of All Things Considered, considers Peter Morris’ latest book, But Didn’t We Have Fun?: An Informal History of Baseball’s Pioneer Era, 1843-1870. The piece includes an interview with the author, a link to the audio interview, and an excerpt […]

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Happy Birthday, "Take Me Out to the Ballgame"

2008 title

Baseball’s real anthem celebrates its centennial this year, a fact marked by the new book, Baseball’s Greatest Hit: The Story of Take Me Out to the Ball Game, by Tim Wiles, Andy Strasberg and Bob Thomson as well as Allen Barra’s March 22 story in The Wall Street Journal.

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On this day

2008 title

In 1951, the Dodgers sign a 21-year lease with the City of Vero Beach for use of their spring training site. That arrangement ended this spring. (Thanks to nationalpastime.com) The Amazon Report on Dodgertown: The Rise and Fall of Dodgertown: 60 Years of Baseball in Vero Beach Dodgertown (CA) (Images of Baseball)

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Because you can fit a (toy) car on a bookshelf

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

This amusing item, from the Chicago Tribune. Ah, the joyful hijinks of spring training.

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Remember Jane Jarvis?

Artist profile

In the days before pre-programmed music blasting from the rafters, major league ballparks employed people to play the organ to entertain the fans. Jane Jarvis played the Thomas organ for the Milwaukee Braves and the New York Mets. To be honest, I thought she had passed on years ago. But she’s very much alive and […]

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Baseball book round-up: Charlotte, (NC) Journal

Lists

Several children’s titles here.

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Baseball review round-up: Kids' books in the Austin American-Statesman

Reviews from other sources

Two reviews, including Swinging for the Fences: Hank Aaron and Me by Mike Leonetti, and We Are the Ship: The Story of Negro League Baseball by Kadir Nelson.

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Baseball review round-up: Janesville (WI) Gazette

Fiction

“Baseball books for a snowy day” include: Last Days of Summer, by Steve Kluger (a novel) Shoeless Joe, by W.P. Kinsella (the basis for Field of Dreams) Luckiest Man: The Life and Death of Lou Gehrig,” a biography by Jonathan Eig Waiting for Teddy Williams, by Howard Frank Mosher (novel) Eight Men Out, by Eliot […]

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* The Sports Illustrated "Vault": An early appraisal

Annoucements

Sports Illustrated launched its new digital archive earlier this week. After a quick glance, and realizing it’s still in beta, I have mixed feelings. Bear in mind I’m only talking about the baseball here, but I’m assuming the same applies for everything else. As of today, there are 14,985 articles, 3,750 pictures, 69 “galleries” (photo […]

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