In honor of Black History Month

Reference

In 1997, I wrote the following annotated bibliography about the integration of baseball for the MultiCultural Review, reproduced here in honor of Black History Month. It should be noted that there have been several additional books published during the interim on both African-American players and the Negro Leagues, including three biographies about Curt Flood, and […]

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* Reviews in BookPage

Older title

One of my first regular gigs was writing an annual baseball book roundup for BookPage, a monthly publication available at libraries and bookstores. These, along with single reviews, appeared from 1998-2004 (still can’t quite figure out what happened to that). Anyway, thanks to my new toy from Issuu.com, I was able to make a nice […]

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Call for Papers

Annoucements

Editor Ron Briley is seeking manuscripts for an anthology on “Baseball and Politics” to be published by McFarland & Company. The recent front page newspaper coverage of the Barry Bonds indictment for perjury indicates that the interest in and impact of baseball extends well beyond the playing field. This collection will focus upon the intersection […]

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So you wanna be a sportswriter?

Annoucements

Received this e-mail from Dugoutcentral.com: DugoutCentral is pleased to announce that the winners of its Spring Training Writing Contest will receive free, one-on-one consulting with esteemed writing coach Susan White for the first half of the 2008 MLB season. For those fan writers who are serious about improving their skills, this is a unique opportunity.Susan […]

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I have an Issuu (but not, apparently, with WordPress)

Because I can...

You’ll have to trust me on this (because WordPress is very unfriendly to us poorer bloggers and doesn’t make adding technologically-hip features easy, if possible at all). By clicking the “open publication” button below, you will be able to read a sample of a SABR Bibliography Committee newsletter. The concept, from Issuu.com,  is kind of […]

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Welcome to the party, Wall Street Journal

Industry/Literary Analysis

It’s taken more than 100 years, but according to this article in the Jan. 29 New York Times, the Wall Street Journal will finally sully its reputation by incorporating sports coverage within its august pages. Mr. Murdoch says he wants The Journal to expand nonbusiness coverage, especially in areas like politics, government and entertainment, while […]

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HarperCollins' turnaround

Industry/Literary Analysis

After a shaky first quarter, the publishing giant made a nice comeback, posting a 3.3 percent sales increase for the period ending December 31. HC has published dozens of noteworthy titles, including, just to name a few The Story of Baseball: Third Revised and Expanded Edition, by Lawrence Ritter Clearing the Bases: Juiced Players, Monster […]

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Get well soon, Jim Palmer

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

According to an AP report, Hall of Fame pitcher Jim Palmer was awarded $890,000 for a botched cataract surgery. That such make his recovery a little easier to take. In 1996, Palmer wrote about his sometimes stormy relationship with his manager, Earl Weaver. Publisher’s Weekly called the book “a fast-moving and witty account” of their […]

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Mini-Review: Hank Aaron and The Home Run That Changed America

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Keeping to the Hank Aaron theme: For more than 20 years, Hank Aaron quietly went about his work, doing all the things that Mantle and Mays did, but with less media attention. That is, until he came within striking distance of the most prestigious record in baseball: Babe Ruth’s 714 lifetime home runs. The two […]

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Birthday greetings

Birthday greetings

to Hank Aaron, who turns 74 on Feb. 5. Aaron is considered by many to be the rightful ruler of the home run throne. During the period during and after Hammerin’ Hank surpassed Babe Ruth’s mark of 714 set, several books describing the man and the feat were published including: I Had a Hammer, written […]

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Co-author of Let Me Tell You a Story, Podnuh tells all

Author Profile / interview

In his blog, MLB.com beat writer T.R. Sullivan discusses some highlights of Mel Dider’s memoirs, which he helped publish.  

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Announcement: Buck O'Neil bio wins Casey Award

Annoucements

Joe Posnanski won Spitball Magazine‘s 2007 Casey Award for his bittersweet biography of Negro Leagues legend and baseball Ambassador Buck O’Neil. The elderly O’Neil, who died last year, enjoyed a new-found popularity thanks to Ken Burns’ 1995 documentary on the national pastime.

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Birthday greetings

Birthday greetings

Belatedly, to Red Schoendienst, a baseball “lifer” since 1945. Schoendienst, who played for the St. Louis Cardinals, New York Giants, and Milwaukee  Braves, suffered a bout of tuberculosis as a player back in 1958 while with Milwaukee. Following a recuperative stay at a sanitarium, he made a courageous comeback that was chronicled by Al Hirshberg […]

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Annoucements: Globe Pequot / Lyons Press

2008 title

GB/LP have put out some interesting, off-beat baseball books and they continue that tradition this year. The Ballad of Billy & George, by Phil Pepe picks up on the recent ESPN miniseries, The Bronx is Burning, which highlighted the tempestuous relationship between Yankees manager Billy Martin and owner Billy Martin. If reality was anything like […]

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Birthday greetings

Birthday greetings

to Danny Thompson, a shortstop for the Minnesota Twins, with a final stop in Texas, in the early to mid-70s. He was diagnosed with leukemia in 1973, but somehow managed to keep his career going until 1976. He died at the age of 29 on Dec. 10 of that year, just months after playing in […]

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Belated birthday greetings

Autobiography/memoirs

Davey Johnson, who led the Mets to their last World Championship, turned 65 yesterday, Jan. 30. In the aftermath of the ’86 series, Johnson, who set a record for most home runs by a second baseman with 43 in 1973 (and since he had never hit more than 18 before or 15 afterwards, where were […]

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Birthday greetings

Birthday greetings

January 31 marks the birthdays of no less than three Hall of Famers: Jackie Robinson, Ernie Banks, and Nolan Ryan. There are enough books on and by Robinson to fill several shelves, including adult and, in particular, juvenile titles. Robinson’s story of courage and leadership transcended sports and stretched into the areas or sociology, race […]

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Author profiles: Jackie Koney and Deidre Silva

2008 title

“Two friends worked as a team to introduce more women to baseball.” From the Jan. 30 Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Read more about the authors and their book, The Savvy Girl’s Guide to Baseball, here and here.  

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The Clemens Report: "The gift that keeps on giving"

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

According to a Jan. 29 column by ESPN’s Tim Keown. The upshot: The bulk of the report is a skull-crushing dissection of nearly every start the man ever made. It is placed in the context of run support and other factors I think are supposed to make you believe Clemens is just a guy trying […]

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It's come to this for I Live for This

2007 title

How long ago did this book come out? Last October? I was at Barnes and Noble on Tuesday and saw it on the remainder table for $3.98. Further proof that the general public considers old timers like Tommy Lasora out of touch. Listen to him on a recent B&N podcast of Meet the Authors and […]

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