Bonds of The Week

Bits and Pieces

From The Week, a small sampling of the coverage of the Bonds indictment, Powered by ScribeFire.

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Today's audio selection: Clemente

Audio

Clemente: The Passion and Grace of Baseball’s Last Hero, by David Maraniss, narrated by the author. There was a multiple full-page advertisement in the Nov. 18 sports section of The New York Times urging that Clemente’s number 21 be retired from the game, a la Jackie Robinson in 1997. The first Latino superstar, the sponsors […]

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As predicted…

Annoucements

Game of Shadows Given New Life With Barry Bonds Indictment from today’s Publishers Weekly e-mail: Lisa Johnson, Gotham’s v-p/executive of publicity/director of marketing for Gotham/Dutton books, told PW that Gotham is looking into resoliciting the book, as well as conducting a radio interview tour. “Stations have been calling,” publicity manager Beth Parker told PW, “and […]

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Speaking of SI

Photography

Here’s an interesting piece on how the sports publication deals with all its digital imagery.

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Old baseball titles available on-line

Fiction

Don’t you just love the Internet? It’s filled with all sorts of treasure. The latest nugget I’ve found is from Manybooks.net, a site for free e-books, available via download for several platforms, which include some rare baseball titles: The High School Pitcher, by H. Irving Hancock The Red Headed Outfield and Other Stories (1920) and […]

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Author profile: Harvery Frommer

Author profile/interview by Ron Kaplan

Regardless of the success a professional sports team achieves, they always come up short when compared to the standard set by the 1927 New York Yankees, who won 110 of 154 games and swept the Pittsburgh Pirates in the World Series. Dartmouth University professor Harvey Frommer takes a fresh look at the model in Five […]

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Bonds

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

Sorry, you won’t find much here. There are writers far more up on the subject of Barry Bonds, indictments, steroids, ethics, etc. Suffice it to say that there will be at least one book out in the very near future. Fainaru-Wada and Williams will make the talk show circuit again, which will have the consequent […]

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National Pastime Radio: On The Media on baseball announcers

Audio

From an August, 2006 episode. You can find the transcript and listen to the program here. http://audio.wnyc.org/otm/otm080406d.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS

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It couldn't possibly be she got fired because she was bad at her job?

Industry/Literary Analysis

Judith Regan Files Lawsuit Against News Corporation A report in today’s Publisher’s Weekly e-mail update states that Reagan, whose was working on Peter Golenbock’s 7: The Mickey Mantle Story, is suing her former employer News Corp. for $100 million “for a campaign to smear and discredit her….” Regan, whose self-named Regan Books was an imprint […]

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Presidential deja vu?

Bits and Pieces

You would have thought that George Steinbrenner had learned his lesson. From UPI, Oct. 26: Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani is the top recipient of baseball cash among the candidates for the Democratic and Republican presidential nominations. An analysis of contributions by USA Today shows that diehard Yankees fan Guiliani has scored more than […]

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Announcement: New book by Peter Morris

Annoucements

Peter Morris, author of the two-volume Game of Inches, has a new title coming out next March. But Didn’t We Have Fun? An Informal History of Baseball’s Pioneer Era, 1843-1870, published by Ivan R. Dee, looks back at an innocent time before the game turned pro. From Publisher’s Weekly: Morris … explores the earliest days […]

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Because I can put it on my bookshelf…

Because I can...
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Fainaru-Wada joins ESPN

Television

Mark Fainaru-Wada, who with Lance Williams wrote the devastating indictment of Barry Bonds and the steroid issue, will join the staff of ESPN, according to a report on Marketwatch,com. Fainaru-Wada leaves his job at The San Francisco Chronicle where he co-wrote Game of Shadows: Barry Bonds, BALCO, and the Steroid Scandal that Rocked Professional Sports. […]

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Today's audio selection: Three Nights in August

Audio

Three Nights in August: Strategy, Heartbreak, and Joy Inside the Mind of a Manager, by Buzz Bissinger, narrated by Jeffrey Nordling (Unabridged) Bissinger’s wonderful examination of the St. Louis Cardinals. Hear it here: Bissinger discusses Three Nights in August on BN.com. http://boss.streamos.com/download/audible/content/rt/mark/010517/RT_MARK_010517_sample.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS

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For my next vacation…

Bits and Pieces

I found the dream vacation rental house. It’s located on (in?) Diamond Head, Oahu, Hawaii. Six bedrooms, sunroom, four bathrooms. Here’s the part of the description tha appeals to me most: It is well equipped with a gourmet kitchen, outside lanais with views of Diamond Head. The upstairs lanai’s are perfect for eating, sunbathing, or […]

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Baseball and book publishing, part 2

Industry/Literary Analysis

A while ago, I linked to this entry about why baseball and book publishing are alike. Here’s another take on the subject from the Issues in Publishing blog. In brief, the host, Fran Toolan remarks on : The analogy of authors as ‘players’. This fits on many levels. Authors have agents, players have agents. Authors […]

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Bill James' reach extends beyond baseball

Author Profile / interview

Paul Campos, a law professor at the University of Colorado and writer for Scripps Howard News Service, wrote this piece about the living legacy of Bill James. Not only did his books change the way fans and executives think about baseball, but his greater themes can apply to other issues. Some of the central themes […]

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Video/audio excerpt: Luckiest Man

Audio

Actor Edward Herrmann made almost as unlikely a baseball player in A Love Affair: The Eleanor and Lou Gehrig Story, a 1978 made-for-TV movie as Tony Perkins did in Fear Strikes Out, but he makes an excellent narrator on Jonathan Eig’s 2005 biography of the Iron Horse. Here’s a slide show/audio excerpt from the book: […]

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(G)lovely art

Memorabilia

This piece from the Berkshire Eagle is a bit old, but the concept is still interesting. I’d love to get one of thee for my home. Here’s a look at the finished products. Unfortunately, I don’t get a sense of just how big these things are. Would it fit on a bookshelf? Or are closer […]

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What took so long, Joe?

Annoucements

The Canadian Press reported yesterday that “Joe Torre to recall his New York Yankees years in planned memoir.” The book, currently untitled, will be co-authored by Sports Illustrated’s Tom Verducci and will include Torre’s memories of the Yankees, with whom he won four World Series championships, and general thoughts on the game. Doubleday, an imprint […]

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