Alas, poor Marvin…

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As almost all fans know by now, Marvin Miller did not make it into the Hall of Fame … again. Some sports columnists and pundits believe those on the selection committee are punishing Miller for his role in establishing a strong players’ union. For crying out loud, Barney Dreyfuss was voted in and he’s been […]

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Bits and pieces

Bits and Pieces

Mediacurves.com offers an interesting look at public opinion at Barry Bonds’ home run record, as expressed during a commentary by CBS’ Bob Scheiffer on July 22, just prior to the Giants’ outfielder breaking the record. A “real-time” graph shows how much the test audience agrees of disagrees with what Scheiffer is saying. Visitors to the […]

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Marvin Miller "outducted" by the Hall of Fame

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John Helyar, author Lords of the Realm: The Real History of Baseball, one of my favorite books on the business aspects of the national pastime, weighed in on the “outduction” of Marvin Miller in the latest Hall of Fame elections for executives, umpires, and managers. In a Page2 column on ESPN.com, Helyar wrote: The longtime […]

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One Man Out? Bonds picks his legal team

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There was a scene in the movie version of Eight Men Out in which Albert Austrian, head of the Black Sox’ team of lawyers, describes his colleagues. “Their names may not sound familiar, but I’d say that these men are the Ty Cobb, the Tris Speaker, and the Zack Wheat of the legal world.” Buck […]

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Announcement: Savvy Girls of Summer Scoring Journal

Annoucements

Let’s face it. Baseball fans are well-intentioned. We go to the ballpark, buy a program or bring our own scorebook, but often we simply lose steam during the course of the game. If you’re there with friends and family, there are countless interruptions which make the diligent among us pester our neighbor to find out […]

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Author video: Jonah Keri

Author Profile / interview

Co-editor of Baseball Between the Numbers, from a July 2007 interview on GoogleAuthors:

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How baseball hides its gay athletes

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The truth is out at last

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Review: The Entitled

Reviews from other sources

It’s not so much the review itself, but where it comes from. This appeared on the American Journal of Psychiatry Web site. I kept looking for a psychiatric “hook,” to see why it would be printed on such a scholarly medium. Couldn’t find one; maybe I’m blocking. My assessment of the book, along with more […]

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Speaking of frustration…

New title

Another team-devoted Web site, BleedingCubbieBlue.com, offers these reviews of The Cubs, by Glenn Stout, and First Class Citizenship: The Civil Rights Letters of Jackie Robinson, edited by Michael B. Long. Stout’s latest is much more entertaining, a coffee table book just meant for holiday giving. First Classis more scholarly. I’m reading that one now (or […]

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New book recalls 1977 foundering Phils

Annoucements

From PhilliesNation.com, this announcement of The Fall of the 1977 Phillies: How a Baseball Team’s Collapse Sank a City’s Spirit, written by Mitchell Nathanson, an associate professor at Villanova’s Law School.  

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The Bookshelf marks 10,000 hits

Because I can...

“I’d like to thank you on behalf of the group and I hope we passed the audition.”

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Ron Shelton to turn Game of Shadows into HBO film

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According to a report in Variety, Ron Shelton, who brought the baseball classic Bull Durham to the big screen, has been signed to turn Game of Shadows, the expose on Barry Bonds and steroids,  into a HBO project. Shelton will write the script with his “Tin Cup” writing partner John Norville as soon as the […]

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For a smart guy, Miller doesn't seem to learn

Television

A piece by Kostya Kennedy in the Dec. 3 edition of Sports Illustrated does not exactly gush over Dennis Miller’s latest venture. Anyone tuning into Sports Unfiltered, writes Kennedy in an item titled “Snark Attack,”  “with expectations heightened byMiller’s work on HBO or his inspired stint as a weekend update anchor on Saturday Night Live […]

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More auction news

Classic title

In addition to the Black Sox papers that mysteriously resurfaced recently, another piece of baseball history is heading to auction. Memory Lane, Inc, a Tustin, Calif. sports collectible enterprise, will be offering Christy Mathewson‘s rookie contract, dated 1900. “Vintage baseball contracts have become more sought after in recent years by collectors, and that demand has […]

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Albom's For One More Day soon to be a minor motion picture

Television

Sportswriter Mitch Albom, famous for his Tuesdays with Morrie best-seller, will have his latest creation For One More Day airs as an ABC-TV movie with the Oprah seal of approval. According to IMDB.com, Day tells the story of “A suicidal former baseball player, played by Michael Imperioli, is granted one more day with his deceased […]

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Basic Black Sox

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A Nov. 25 article in the Chicago Sun-Times reveals that A mysterious box of letters, memos and legal documents pertaining to the White Sox team accused of throwing the 1919 World Series — some of the papers thought to be lost since the middle of the last century — is bound for the auction block […]

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Bits and pieces

Annoucements

Perhaps jumping on the drug bandwagon/confessional, Otis Nixon, a former outfielder for the Atlanta Braves and other teams, is reportedly working on a book that describes his battle with drugs. *** Actress Laraine Day passed away Nov. 10. She was dubbed the “first lady of baseball” for her marriage to Leo Durocher, then the manager […]

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Catching up: Bonds

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Hope you all enjoyed your holidays. Gave me a chance to catch up on some reading. Here’s a brief clip of Jose Canseco on Dennis Miller’s Sports Unfiltered discussing — what else — his use of steroids. Word is that Canseco is working on a sequel to Juiced. With the Bonds’ situation, his book will […]

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This week (Nov. 26) in Sports Illustrated

Magazines

One might have expected a feature item on Barry Bonds’ indictment, but instead Tom Verducci opines on a much smaller scale in “The Age of Innocence, Take 2.” On a recent episode of Pardon the Interruption, Dan Le Betard and Tony Kornheiser parried back and forth about whether Alex Rodriguez is a likely successor to […]

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DiMaggio biographer to pen A-Rod book

Annoucements

Richard Ben Cramer, author of Joe DiMaggio: The Hero’s Life, is working on a biography of American League MVP Alex Rodriguez. Last month, he told Publishers Weekly he expected A-Rod, who had declared free agency, to re-sign with his old team. So basically there were only two options: Either he would or he wouldn’t. Cramer […]

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