Barry Bonds and Philosophy

Industry/Literary Analysis

I’ve long been interested in philosophy. Or rather the concept of philosophy, with all its thoughtfulness and intellectual pursuits. So I wondered what that community had to say about Bonds’ potentially questionable methods en route to 756. Herewith a sample: From Uselesstree: The un-Way of Barry Bonds When we try too hard to reach a […]

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Financial Report: Covering Bonds

Commentary

I was listening to the Mets game today and came in the middle of a comment from one of their announcers. All I got was the suspicion by someone that Hank Aaron might have received payment for his congratulatory message to Barry Bonds following the record breaking home run. Now, coming in the middle of […]

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This week (Aug. 13) in Sports Illustrated

Magazines

By necessity, the Aug. 13 issue of SI did not include Barry Bonds’ momentous occasion. Working for a weekly pubication myself, I appreciate the problems of trying to include the latest news when you have to go press, even while that news is happening. However SI does feature, as its cover story, Bonds’ 755th home […]

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TV Classic: Deconstructing "Baseball Bugs"

Classic title

I received an advance copy of The Best American Sports Writing, 2007 yesterday. One of the first items I noticed, since I was scanning specifically for baseball, was Derek Zumsteg’s “Bugs Bunny, Greatest Banned Player Ever,” a deconstruction of the 1946 Looney Tunes classic, “Baseball Bugs,” in which the title character takes on a goonish bunch […]

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The things we keep

Bits and Pieces

I was cleaning up my basement and found this old game. Never realized it had the Roger Maris seal of approval. See it in action. Of course, the game never worked like it does in the commercial (big surprise). The spring would break, the balls would fly over the edges, and I can never remember […]

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Commentary from Editor & Publisher: Barry Bonds and "Armor-all"

Bits and Pieces

The medias keeps coming up with new ways to dismiss Barry Bonds’ accomplishments. First it was performance enhancing drugs. Now it’s the elbow protection he wears to the plate. In an commentary from the Aug. 6 edition of EditorandPublisher.com, illustrator Michael Witte claims the device “may have contributed to no fewer than 75 to 100 […]

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Shooting the shooters?

Industry/Literary Analysis

NFL Tells Photog Group: Vests With Ads Will Stay (Because photographs can go on a bookshelf, and because what happens in on sport can spread to the rest of the sports community…) An Aug. 6 story on Editor and Publisher brings a disturbing story about forcing the NFL mandating that news photographers must wear logo-encrusted […]

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Source: Sci-Fi baseball

Internet

As a stand-alone from the previous entry about baseball fiction, I found an extensive list of science fiction/baseball stories, as compiled by Steven Silver. Many of these have appeared in various SF pulp anthologies, rather than as full out novels. I don’t know if I’d agree with each entry; for example, I wonder if some […]

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Source: Lists of baseball fiction

Older title

Several guides to baseball fiction have been thoughtfully created by a number of readers and writers. Note that the same titles are bound to appear on the various “rosters.” Tim Morris, a professor at the University of Texas at Arlington, developed this Guide to Baseball Fiction, which includes novels, short stories, juvenile fiction, plays, and […]

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Geography for baseball fans

Internet

From Strangemaps.wordpress.com, a blog that considers, well, strange maps, I guess, this geography lesson.

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National Pastime Radio: Leonard Lopate and The Entitled

Audio

It might be a bit of an unfair advantage since he already has a regular gig on Morning Edition, but Frank Deford, is getting a fair bit of mileage out of his association with NPR. In addtion discussing his latest novel, The Entitled (Sourcebooks), on the July 11 Morning Edition program, he appeared as a […]

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Reference Source: SABR's Baseball Index

Internet

Full disclosure: I am a long time member of SABR’s Bibliography Committee and for many years was one of the volunteers who helped put together The Baseball Index. Nevertheless, it’s a great resource for locating written material in myriad forms on players, teams, executives, what have you. The researcher can look up material by player […]

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Put that in your Funk & Wagnalls (or Merriam-Webster)

Older title

Merriam-Webster Online recently ran this item about Franklin P. Adams’ poetic homage to the double play combination of Tinker to Evers to Chance in Baseball’s Sad Lexicon. Text and an audio version are provided. (So is it pronounced Eh-vers or Ee-vers?). Books on the Cubs stars include: Tinker, Evers, and Chance: A Triple Biography, by […]

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Missing the SABR convention boat

New title

One of my regrets is that I missed this year’s SABR convention, held in St. Louis. Cindy Thomson posted this recap a panel feature some of the contributors to Deadball Stars of the American League. I know she didn’t mean to make me jealous with her description of a wonderful time had by all,  but […]

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National Pastime Radio: Leonard Lopate and The Soul of the Game

Audio

From The Leonard Lopate Show, August 1, 2007: After spending a few years trying to write a baseball book, sports columnist for the Kansas City Star, Joe Posnanski lucked into a story that had to be told. Buck O’Neil is the iconic Negro Leagues player and manager. During the last year of his life, O’Neil […]

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Baseball Digest, August 2007

Magazines

One of my favorite publications has been Baseball Digest. Over the years, this compact dynamo has brought legends and lightweights to fans all over the world. This month’s issue includes features on The increasing influence of Japanese players by Gordon Edes of the Boston Globe Strange plays, by veteran baseball writer George Vass A look […]

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Author interviews on Gelfmagazine.com

Author Profile / interview

I recently re-discovered Gelf, a San Francisco based webzine, which is a great source for baseball author interviews. Of all the topics I read, I am most fascinated by stories that involve the creative process, whether it’s the thoughts of a movie director or an author. For non-fiction writers, there’s a double responsibility. The first […]

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Television: Sox Appeal

Television

The New England Sports Network (NESN) launches, Sox Appeal, a reality show that seeks to help baseball fans find like minded loves. An article in the July 31 New York Times describes it as One part “Fever Pitch,” the other part “The Bachelor,” “Sox Appeal” takes a citizen — or hero, in the show’s vernacular […]

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Baseball on the Tube

Television

The July 23 issue of TV Guide  highlights the ESPN miniseries, The Bronx is Burning. The piece also pays homage to the TV baseball events that came before including: 61*  — A 2001 HBO film starring Barry Pepper as Roger Maris  in pursuit of the single season home run record held by the beloved Babe […]

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Review: The Last Best League

Older title

This review appeared on the Sports Literature Association Web site in August, 2004. The Last Best League: One Summer, One Season, One Dream, by Jim Collins. Da Capo, 2004. 288pp. $24.00 (cloth), ISBN 0738209015. Reviewed by Ron Kaplan The ballplayers on the Chatham As of the Cape Cod League are on the cusp. All of […]

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