Author profile: Curt Smith

Author profile/interview by Ron Kaplan

For more than a quarter-century, Mel Allen owned the most recognizable voice in America. Filmgoers listened to his MovieTone newsreel narrations while a national radio audience was soothed by his smooth introductions to numerous programs. But most of all, baseball fans followed his calls of the New York Yankees, his signature “How about that!” signifying […]

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Bits and Pieces

Bits and Pieces

Bill Syken, who blogs for Sports Illustrated‘s Web site, discusses The Card: Collectors, Con Men, and the True Story of History’s Most Desired Baseball Card. a fascinating and disturbing look at the decline of the baseball card industry, by Michael O’Keefe and Teri Thompson. For those of us of a “certain age,” card collecting was […]

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Review: The SABR Baseball List and Record Book

Review by Ron Kaplan

The SABR Baseball List and Record Book, edited by Lyle Spatz (Scribner) The ambitious Record Book contains almost 750 categories. The cover heralds the volume as “Baseball’s most fascinating and unusual statistics” with an asterisk that draws the eye to a tiny footnote claiming that the information is “not available online or in any other […]

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Happy Birthday, Studs Terkel

Baseball movies

Author Studs Terkel recently celebrated his 95th birthday. While he wrote no books about baseball, per se, he did portray another literary legend, sportswriter Hugh Fullerton, in the movie version of Eight Men Out. (Director John Sayles played Ring Lardner.) The long-time Cubs’ fan offered an observation on the delight of afternoon games as a […]

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Golden Time

Classic title

An Associated Press story in the Washington Olympian about a new book and exhibit highlighting The Glory Days: New York City Baseball, 1947-1957, edited by John Thorn. Note that this should not be confused with Harvey Frommer’s New York City Baseball: The Last Golden Age 1947-1957, published originally by Macmillan in 1980, and re-released by […]

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Crash Davis, redux

Bits and Pieces

In Bull Durham, the late Max Patkin — the “clown prince of baseball” playign himself in the film — is talking up Crash Davis (Kevin Costner) to Annie Savoy (Susan Sarndon), telling her what an unusual guy he is. “I actually saw him read a book once,” Patkin says with a touch of awe, adding […]

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Yearbooks

Memorabilia

<p>I was at my local supermarket this afternoon and saw a shocking site. Not the $1,400 / pound for truffles, but the New York Yankees Yearbook mixed in with the magazines.</p> <p><a onclick=”window.open(this.href, ‘_blank’, ‘width=800,height=600,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0’); return false” href=”http://baseballbookshelf.mlblogs.com/.shared/image.html?/photos/uncategorized/00yan66.jpg”><img title=”00yan66″ height=”112″ alt=”00yan66″ src=”http://baseballbookshelf.mlblogs.com/my_weblog/images/00yan66.jpg” width=”150″ border=”0″ style=”FLOAT: left; MARGIN: 0px 5px 5px 0px” /></a> I’m old enough […]

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Two imprints to cease publication

Industry/Literary Analysis

<p><a href=”http://www.publishersweekly.com/article/CA6441065.html”>Carroll &amp; Graf and Thunder’s Mouth, both imprints of the Perseus Group, are </a><a href=”http://www.publishersweekly.com/article/CA6441065.html”>being phased out</a>, according to a story from the Publishers Weekly web site. </p> <p>Both entities have produced admirable baseball titles. Earlier this year, C&amp;G <a onclick=”window.open(this.href, ‘_blank’, ‘width=148,height=221,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0′); return false” href=”http://baseballbookshelf.mlblogs.com/.shared/image.html?/photos/uncategorized/00_ruth104.gif”><img title=”00_ruth104″ height=”223″ alt=”00_ruth104″ src=”http://baseballbookshelf.mlblogs.com/my_weblog/images/00_ruth104.gif” width=”150″ border=”0″ style=”FLOAT: right; […]

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Team Bibliography: Baltimore Orioles

Team Bibliography

A by-no-means complete, annotated (in some cases) bibliography of books about the Baltimore Orioles and their incarnations. (Note: This is only a list of books about the team in general. It does not include biographies of the team’s players, managers, front office personnel, etc.) Baltimore Orioles: Where Have You Gone? by Jeff Seidel (Sports Publications, […]

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Death sells

Older title

<p>The recent death of St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Josh Hancock brings to mind other tragic incidents of ballplayers dying before their time.<br />Books about such players who died during the baseball season include <em><span class=”bigger”>Ed Delehanty in the Emerald<a onclick=”window.open(this.href, ‘_blank’, ‘width=240,height=240,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0’); return false” href=”http://baseballbookshelf.mlblogs.com/.shared/image.html?/photos/uncategorized/00dela.jpg”><img width=”125″ height=”125″ border=”0″ src=”http://baseballbookshelf.mlblogs.com/my_weblog/images/00dela.jpg” title=”00dela” alt=”00dela” style=”margin: 0px 5px 5px […]

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Orlando Cepeda: Busted

Older title

<p>According to an Associated press story, Hall of Famer Orlando Cepeda &quot;was arrested on suspicion of felony possession of a controlled substance, along with possession of a hypodermic needle or syringe and possession of marijuana….&quot; </p> <p>This makes a natural segue to the following critique I did for the <em>MultiCultural Review</em>: </p> <p><em>The Orlando Cepeda […]

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Bits and pieces

Bits and Pieces

<p>Normally, I reserve this blog for the written word on the national pastime. Once in awhile, however, I come across an item that extends beyond this limited scope. </p> <p>For your consideration, <a href=”http://journalsportsmedia.blogspot.com/2007/05/why-do-we-like-sports.html”>this eloquent piece on &quot;Why Do We Like Sports&quot;</a>&nbsp; by Angela Renkoski from the blog Journal of Sports Media: An academic discussion […]

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Bits and Pieces

Bits and Pieces

<p><a onclick=”window.open(this.href, ‘_blank’, ‘width=640,height=60,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0’); return false” href=”http://baseballbookshelf.mlblogs.com/.shared/image.html?/photos/uncategorized/bblib_1.gif”></a><a onclick=”window.open(this.href, ‘_blank’, ‘width=640,height=60,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0’); return false” href=”http://baseballbookshelf.mlblogs.com/.shared/image.html?/photos/uncategorized/bblib_2.gif”><img title=”Bblib_2″ height=”46″ alt=”Bblib_2″ src=”http://baseballbookshelf.mlblogs.com/my_weblog/images/bblib_2.gif” width=”500″ border=”0″ style=”FLOAT: left; MARGIN: 0px 5px 5px 0px” /></a>&nbsp; </p> <p></p> <p>Baseballlibrary.com gives readers the chance to <a href=”http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/excerpts/index.stm#new”>sample more than 60 new and old baseball titles</a>. The books are broken down by category for easier browsing, […]

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If only he had liked horses

Writers

<p>From Vonnegutweb.com:</p><blockquote dir=”ltr” style=”MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px”><p><span style=”color: #333333;”><span class=”bulkTitle”><strong><a onclick=”window.open(this.href, ‘_blank’, ‘width=250,height=307,scrollbars=no,resizable=no,toolbar=no,directories=no,location=no,menubar=no,status=no,left=0,top=0’); return false” href=”http://baseballbookshelf.mlblogs.com/.shared/image.html?/photos/uncategorized/00vonnegut.jpg”><img title=”00vonnegut” height=”184″ alt=”00vonnegut” src=”http://baseballbookshelf.mlblogs.com/my_weblog/images/00vonnegut.jpg” width=”150″ border=”0″ style=”FLOAT: left; MARGIN: 0px 5px 5px 0px” /></a> Vonnegut at <em>Sports Illustrated</em></strong></span></span></p> <p><span class=”bulkLead”>Kurt Vonnegut worked briefly at SI</span> until being told to write a story about a race horse that had jumped the rail […]

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Bits and pieces

Bits and Pieces

The April 27 podcast of Audible.com’s This is Audible includes an interview with  Jonathan Eig, author of Opening Day, the new book on Jackie Robinson’s debut season. The podcast also includes an excerpt from the audio book, narrated by Richard Allen. The links above will direct to the audible Web site. I’m not sure if […]

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Wise Guides

Review by Ron Kaplan

Some very interesting little books arrived today, full of nice surprises: Three pocket-sized “Wise Guides” to Wrigley Field, Yankee Stadium, and Fenway Park. Each slim volume concentrates on each franchise’s unique ballpark experience in a manner that’s sure to please the novice game-goer, as well as amuse the season ticket holder. The books (booklets?) contain […]

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More tributes to David Halberstam

Author Profile / interview

> The Project for Excellence in Journalism (Journalism.org) offers a collection of tributes from numerous sources. Terry Gross, host of NPR’s Fresh Air, replayed a few interviews she did with Halbertsam over the years. Topics include his award-winning work covering Viet Nam for The New York Times, writing about the 1950s, and Michael Jordan’s place […]

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Whatever happened to…STATS' Baseball Scoreboard?

Older title

I was listening to the Mets-Rockies game as I was driving home from work last night. Orlando Hernandez was pitching for New York and Howie Rose commented on how economically he was working, getting the ball where he wanted it. A few days before Oliver Perez threw more than 25 strikes in a row. I […]

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David Halbertsam

Author profile/interview by Ron Kaplan

The literary world lost one of its greats with the untimely death of David Halberstam. The Pulitzer Prize-winning author is one of those writers whom I always admired for his ability to transcend subjects, whether writing about politics (The Best and The Brightest), American history/pop culture (The Fifties, my favorite of all his books), or […]

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Bits and pieces

Bits and Pieces

Ted Cox, the TV/Radio sports columnist for the Arlington Heights Daily Herald, evidently has as little patient as I do when it comes to errors in baseball books. For an industry whose main product is numbers (overwhelmingly maintained via computer technology), it’s inexcusable that so many factual errors pop up. As Cox writes in his […]

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