Clemens Hearings: A perception

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I’m a journalist by profession, so I understand that headlines sell newspapers. I’m also a consumer, so I get annoyed when I feel cheated by a headline that seduces me into buying but inaccurately tells the story. While opening my web browser, I read under the recent news section “Clemens struggles under testimony.” Maybe it’s […]

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Notes on the Clemens hearings

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(Note: In the interest of speed, I’m not going to be concerned with typos nor other editing. Here’s a link to the live hearings, if you happen to be reading this in a timely manner.) 12:03 p.m. Just tuned in to the hearings via computer. McNamee is being interviewed. I know I came late to […]

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Let's get this over with

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Brian McNamee claims he injected Roger Clemens’ wife, Debbie, with HGH for the couple’s appearance in SI‘s 2003 swimsuit edition. Now McNamee has a new list of enemies. It’s one thing to besmirch the National Pastime, but when you start messin’ with that other great American institution, well them’s fighting words. ESPN’s Jim Caple makes […]

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Another county heard from

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I guess John Rocker’s been out of the spotlight too long. Now he says he failed MLB’s drug test back in 2000 and that several members of the Texas Ranges — including Alex Rodriguez — were “advised by management and unions doctors…on how to effectively use steroids.” My first thought was does Rocker have a […]

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Announcement: Nine conference slated for March

Annoucements

Herewith, the program highlights for the 15th annual Nine Spring Training Conference held in Tucson, Arizona from March 13-16. Lee Lowenfish, author of Branch Rickey: Baseball’s Ferocious Gentleman, is the keynote speaker for the meeting, which will also pay tribute to the late Bill Kirwin, the journal’s former editor. Presentations include: Frantic Frankie Lane The […]

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You say it's your birthday

Birthday greetings

Have a happy, Joe Garagiola. The catcher/broadcaster/author turns 82 today.

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Today's audio selection

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A Woman’s Guide to Baseball, by Paula Duffy (unabridged) Pardon me if the Publisher’s summary below seems a bit…antiquated. Aside from the fact that it seems to be written by someone who swallowed a book of baseball cliches. Is the author trying to say that women are too silly to learn the sport for their […]

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As it turns out…

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According to an update in The New York Times on the Clemens-Pettitte situation: Pettitte asked out of public testimony because he did not want to say something to hurt his friend and former teammate while in the glare of national television coverage, according to a government official who spoke on condition of anonymity. Now I’m not […]

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You say it's your birthday

Birthday greetings

Belated best wishes to Lenny Dykstra, who turned 45 on Feb. 10. The chaw-sprouting outfielder was part of Mets tandem along with Mookie Wilson — “Mookstra” — during the team’s heyday of the 1980s. He took advantage of his fleeting fame by publishing his profanity-laced autobio, Nails (his nickname). He was later part of one […]

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Bits and pieces

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PinstripesPA reviews Haunted Baseball by Dan Gordon and Mickey Bradley, while Tailgatecrashers post this piece about The New Ballgame: Baseball Statistics for the Casual Fan, by Glenn Guzzo. As the days go by and more attention is paid to the use of amphetamines and other drugs associated with easing ADD/ADHD, Jim Bouton’s Ball Four will […]

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The ethics of friendship

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Of late, I have wondered about the ethics of friendship. I’ve been watching The Wire, a cop /newspaper drama in which people do questionable things for ostensibly noble purposes. In one episode, a superior officer chastises a patrolman for an unquestionably wrong act against a citizen who honked his horn at a crime scene. Although […]

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Review: Whatever Happened to "Super Joe"?

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A review about former Cleveland Indians’ players during their dog days, from LetsgoTribe.com  

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Announcement: New book on minor leagues by Indians' former exec

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From the The Burlington (NC) Times News: Mark Cryan, the former general manager of the Burlington Indians, has written “Cradle of the Game: Baseball & Ballparks in North Carolina.” August Publications of Minneapolis is publishing the 400-page volume, which an August spokesman said is a comprehensive work “exploring minor-league and leading college ballparks” throughout the […]

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Clemens and Canseco: Together at Last?

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An entry in the NY Daily News‘ “Subway Squawkers” blog connects the dots between Roger Clemens and Jose Canseco through excerpts from Juiced. As this evidence has not yet been released to the public, I don’t yet know how damning this is. What I do know is what Canseco wrote about Clemens in his book, […]

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You say it's your birthday..

Birthday greetings

Bill Veeck (Veeck as in Wreck, Thirty Tons a Day, and The Hustler’s Handbook, among others). A member of the Hall of Fame, Veeck was an innovator on a number of levels, always beleiving the fans’ enjoyment should come first. Perhaps that’s why he was so unpopular with his fellow owners. John Kruk, author of […]

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Lest we forget: Karl Ehrhardt, The Sign Man

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Karl Ehrhardt was a fixture at Shea Stadium for much of the 1960s and 1970s. Fans marveled how quickly he could hoist a placard just right for the situation on the field. He passed away at the age of 83. The Times wrote this profile of him just two years ago.  

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Announcement: Author of First Class Citizenship on C-SPAN2's Book TV

Annoucements

“Michael Long has collected the personal correspondences of Jackie Robinson in First Class Citizenship: The Civil Rights Letters of Jackie Robinson. From Robinson’s integration of major league baseball, to his involvement in the civil rights movement and national politics, his letters reflect the political landscape of the fifties and sixties. Jackie Robinson’s correspondents included many […]

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From Newsweek.com: Baseball's Other Drug Problem

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Written by Charles Euchner, author of The Last Nine Innings,Little League: Big Dreams: Inside the Hope, the Hype, and the Glory of the Greatest World Series Ever Played, and Playing the Field: Why Sports Teams Move and Cities Fight to Keep Them.Upshot: “Are players using an ADD diagnosis to evade the amphetamine ban?” Powered by […]

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Baseball, a la Norman Rockwell

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Execrpted from an entry on darkmattermag.com: “When I was young, I collected autographs of active and retired baseball players using a book that actually listed their home addresses. This book even had addresses for old umpires, including the umpire depicted in the center of Rockwell’s painting, “Beans” Reardon. So, I have a small reproduction of […]

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Political waffling once again

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Politicians will say anything for your support. Look at Hillary Clinton, claiming to be a lifelong fan of several franchises, including the Cubs and the Yankees. Topps commemorates former presidential hopeful — and devout Yankee fan — Rudy Giuliani with a “faux card,” according to this item posted Feb. 5 by Sports Illustrated. On the […]

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