Baseball quiz, mostly movies

Because I can...

From the Palm Beach Post. I’m embarrassed to say I got a 92.

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Announcement: Cubs Forever

2007 title

From the Chicago Sun Times, this report of a local TV documentary on the WGN-Cubs 60-year relationship. An accompanying book, Cubs Forever, is due out from Triumph Books this spring. This leads to an observation on the recent trend towards “copy-cat” books that use the same format tailored to each team. For example, in addition […]

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Happy Birthday, Pepper Martin

Birthday greetings

Born Feb. 29, 1904. A prominent member of the Cardinal’s “Gas House Gang” of the 1930s, Martin had a .298 average over his 13 year career, all spent with St. Louis. He’s one of 12 major league players who were leap year babies. The Amazon Report: The Gashouse Gang: How Dizzy Dean, Leo Durocher, Branch […]

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Review: 101 Reasons to Love the Mets

2008 title

by David Green. 2008, Stewart, Tabori & Chang. ST&C have published a series of these books for several teams already, including the Yankees and Red Sox. The binding/dust jacket is reminiscent of an old photo album and that’s exactly the feeling the reader will get. In fact, like that old keepsake, these little books are […]

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Review: Your Brain on Cubs

2008 title

Your Brain on Cubs: Inside the Heads of Players and Fans Edited by Dan Gordon. Dana Press, 2008 You have to feel for Cubs fans. More so than Red Sox fans, who even before two championships in three years seemed to have a sense of entitlement, despite the team’s misfortunes and poor performances. Cubs rooters, […]

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Announcement: Waxman and Davis request Justice Department investigation on Clemens

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

You can read the whole sorry story here.

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Review: Scout: 2008 Baseball Prospects Guide

Magazines

Baseball America started the trend years ago, concentrating it editorial content on the minor leagues and college players. This publication began last year and includes reports on the top 300 in the systems (That seems like a lot, but when you figure it’s the top ten per team, it’s not so amazing. Still I’d hate […]

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On this day…

Older title

According to NationalPastime.com: Effa Manley, former Negro League team owner, become the first woman elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. The co-owner of the Newark Eagles is one 17 former players and executives elected by a special committee using new statistics from the Negro Leagues and pre-Negro Leagues. The Amazon Report: Queen of the […]

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Just an observation…

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

but did anyone notice that the co-author of Game of Shadows, the book that blew the cover off of Barry Bonds and the whole steroids scandal, is named Mark Fainaru-Wada. That’s WADA, as in World Anti-Doping Agency. Coincidence? Or destiny? Hmmm.

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Announcement: Bowie Kuhn memorabilia goes on auction block

Annoucements

According to an item in the Feb. 25 issue of Street & Smith’s Sports Business Journal, Hunt Auctions will include “more than 140 items” from the estate of the late Bowie Kuhn. The former commissioner’s collection includes several rings from baseball events, autographed balls, contracts, and various awards. The lot is expected to go for […]

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MLB to curtail on-line content

Industry/Literary Analysis

According to a report in the Feb. 25 issue of Street & Smith’s Sports Business Journal, Major League Baseball joins the NFL in limiting the amount of content news outlets can post on their on-line presences. “MLB is limiting news organizations from posting more than 120 seconds a day of audio or video from league […]

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Author interview: Tom Tango

Author Profile / interview

BrockforBroglio.com recently ran this interview with Tango, author of The Book and proprietor of Insidethebook.com. Upshot: “[N]o man combines the beauty of numbers and baseball more seamlessly.” The Amazon Report: The Book: Playing the Percentages in Baseball

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Announcement: New title chronicles history of baseball in Durham

Annoucements

From the Raleigh (NC) Chronicle: An exhaustive 400 page book coming off the presses in March will document the history of professional baseball in North Carolina and also features Durham’s pivotal role in Tarheel baseball. Entitled “Cradle of the Game”, the book’s author is Mark Cryan, who lives in Burlington. Cryan used to work in […]

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Kindle you believe it?

Annoucements

Amazon recently released it’s new e-book reader, the Kindle. Like many in this technology, it offers the ability to store numerous books on a unit the size of a medium hardcover. It also seems to be easier to load, not even requiring a computer connection. It is pricey though, so if anyone from Amazon is […]

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Happy Birthday, Old Pete

Birthday greetings

Grover Alexander Cleveland was born this day in 1887. Old Pete, who was indicted into the Hall of Fame in 1938, has his signature moment when he came in to fan Tony Lazzeri with the bases loaded and the Cardinals nursing a 3-2 lead in the seventh inning of Game 7 of the 1926 World […]

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New stadiums for old

Commentary

This will be the last season for the homes of both New York teams. Losing Shea Stadium is no big deal; it was a cold, cavernous ugly concrete structure from day 1. Good riddance to bad rubbish. But Yankee Stadium is a cathedral and the though of it being demolished is truly a sad one.

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Review: Mets by the Numbers

2008 title

As an unabashed Mets fan I’ll read anything about the team. Of course, this non-discriminatory policy can lead to some time-wasting clunkers. On the other hand, there are some time-wasters that can be lots of fun (you’re reading this, after all).  Mets by the Numbers: A Complete Team History of the Amazin’ Mets by Uniform […]

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Review: We Are the Ship

Reviews from other sources

The Washington Post picks this new title for kids about the Negro leagues as one of its Books of the Week

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Latest on Brijit.com: Dave Niehaus in ESPN

Bits and Pieces

Seattle’s Soothing Baseball Voice Headed to Cooperstown – If you’re lucky, your team’s baseball games are broadcast by an announcer like Dave Niehaus, voice of the Seattle Mariners since they first took the field 31 years ago. Neihuas was recently named recipient of the Ford C. Frick Award from the Baseball Hall of Fame. Caple […]

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Author profile: Pablo Fenjves

Author Profile / interview

Newsweek published this profile on the man who would be Jose Canseco, at least on paper. According to the article Fenjves met Canseco on Jan. 2—Fenjves’s work on Jessica Canseco’s “Juicy” hadn’t bothered her ex-husband—and had just four weeks to put together the 60,000-word manuscript to meet a March 31 publication date. “He knew what […]

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