(Belated) Happy Birthday, Tommy Henrich

Birthday greetings

“Old Reliable” turned 95 on Feb. 20. The Amazon Report: Five O’Clock Lightning: Ruth, Gehrig, Dimaggio, Mantle and the Glory Years of the Ny Yankees

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I'd be happy with such a problem

Bits and Pieces

Poor Derek. Has to juggle all those daunting tax issues. That’s why you pay an accountant!

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Now he tells us?

Newspapers

“It was the dumbest thing I’ve ever done.” Andy Pettitte on signing professionally with the Yankees In the wake of the recent Pettitte press conference, Joel Sherman of the New York Post pulls an excerpt from his book Birth of a Dynasty: Behind the Pinstripes with the 1996 Yankees.

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Something for all you California baseball card collectors out there

Memorabilia

Upper Deck is opening a new store tomorrow (Feb. 22) in Huntington Beach. There’s even a 25%-off coupon! And Steve Garvey will be on hand on Feb. 23 to sign autographs. (Luke Walton will be there for the Grand Opening, but he’s just a basketball player.)

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Forget Groundhog Day

Reference

This library Web site suggests that stat-heads have a long and proud history in Spalding’s Baseball Guide and Official League Book for 1895 which is available on-line thanks to the Guttenberg Project via Internet Archive.

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Review: Sporting News Baseball 2008

Magazines

Let’s get the obvious out of the way: TSN‘s annual has pretty much the same team information — rosters, schedules, transactions, farm reports, impact rookies, and projected lineups — as every other magazine, as well as regional covers. A personal favorite feature is the statistical targets: Omar Vizquel is closest to 3,000 hits among active […]

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This issue in Baseball Digest

Magazines

About 30 years ago or so, I really used to look forward to the March and April issues of Baseball Digest. The former was the annual issue devoted to the new crop of rookies, the later the yearly “data” issue, containing rosters, predictions, statistics, etc. Of course, “back in the day,” i.e., before the Internet, […]

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Announcement: Two new titles examine 'The Obsession'

2008 title

From libraryjournal.com, two brief reviews of Faithful to Fenway: Believing in Boston, Baseball, and America’s Most Beloved Ballpark and Your Brain on Cubs: Inside the Heads of Players and Fans. Interesting to note that these are two of the most historically snake-bitten teams when it comes to the post-season. (Thanks to reader Greg Spira.)

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Lest we forget: Bob Howsam

Bits and Pieces

The former general manager of the Cincinnati Reds of the Big Red Machine era, died at the age of 89. Howsam was also GM for the St. Louis Cardinals, from 1964-66, right before the team won back-to-back pennants.

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For serious collectors only

2008 title

When it was first published, Ballet in the Dirt: The Golden Age of Baseball, a collection of Neil Leifer’s photographs which had a limited run of 1,000 copies, went for $400; towards the end, it was selling for $700. The 65-year-old Leifer, who has spent a good portion of his shooting for Sports Illustrate, is […]

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Author interview: Jonathan Mayo

Author Profile / interview

From AmazinAvenue.com, this interview with MLB.com’s Mayo, author of Facing Clemens: Hitters on Confronting Baseball’s Most Intimidating Pitcher.

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Review: The Baseball Economist

Reviews from other sources

From doteduguru.com. Upshot: This book was absolutely fantastic and one that I would highly recommend to anyone that is either a fan of the game or loves statistics.

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Boston Herald writer suggests warming up for the season with a good read

2008 title

Michael Marotta of the Boston Herald offers a few suggestions of good reads as the season approaches, including: Far From Home – Latino Baseball Players in America, by Tim Wendel and Jose Luis Villegas (National Geographic Society) The Bill James Gold Mine 2008, by Bill James (ACTA Sports) Facing Clemens: Hitters on Hitting Against Baseball’s […]

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Goodbye, Mr. Chips

Classic title

From a Feb 15 press release from the Oakland A’s: The Oakland A’s today announced that they have agreed to terms with free agent catcher Matt LeCroy on a minor league contract. LeCroy will be a non-roster invitee to spring training. The A’s also announced that non-roster invitee catcher Jeremy Brown announced his retirement….Brown was […]

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Anybody wanna buy the rights to this book?

Annoucements

Unless I’m reading this wrong, that’s what this announcement is saying. Shouler, who already wrote this book a few yeas ago, is seeking a comeback of sorts. Thanks to the shadow of steroids, he’s suggesting taking a fresh look. The Arabic number 609 exceeds 586. But can anyone say with a straight face that Sammy […]

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Topps trading card history

Memorabilia

Interesting piece on the 2008 set from the japanesebaseballcards blog.

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Baseball as America exhibit comes to Philly

Memorabilia

If you can’t come to the Hall of Fame, let the Hall of Fame come to you. That’s the philosophy behind the traveling exhibit, Baseball As America, which features lots of memorabilia culled from the Cooperstown institution which gets a run at the National Convention Center in Philadelphia through May 11 I attended the collection […]

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Times at "Play"

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

The New York Times “Play” supplement is turning into one of the better sports magazines around. Combining the newspaper’s reputation for journalism with slick production makes it entertaining and informative without making the reader feel guilty about wasting time reading about frivolous topics. The latest edition gives plenty of “ink” the the Clemens-McNamee hearings, along […]

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Review: Athlon Sports Baseball Annual

2008 title

You know the season is just around the corner when the baseball annuals hit the newsstands. When I first developed an interest for the game, back in the mid 1960s, Street and Smith‘s — Likes Topps baseball cards — was the only game in town. Since then — again like Topps — other publications have […]

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Elephants for Clemens?

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

…[I]t was mostly Republicans backing Clemens. Perhaps that shouldn’t be surprising, considering that the pitcher is a close friend of George H.W. Bush, “even building a horseshoe pit at his home for the former president,” according to a 2006 USA Today article. While it’s a commonly held notion that most jocks—and almost all jock politicians—lean […]

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