ESPN as book publisher?

Industry/Literary Analysis

<p><a href=”http://online.wsj.com/public/article/SB117132033196106402-JXXh8HzCZLUbEFeJJbnZSN3_lN0_20070219.html?mod=blogs”>An article</a> in today’s <em>Wall Street Journal</em> (Feb. 13) takes a look at ESPN’s attempt to &quot;smarten up&quot; its core audience (i.e., men 18-34) by getting them to read more than a few sports pages or their own magazine.</p> <p>ESPN is the publisher of a new book by former basketball player John Amaechi, <a […]

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2B or Not 2B: Poets of the Diamond

Uncategorized

<p><em>A program on the Feb. 10 broadcast of NPR’s </em>Only a Game <em>had an interesting topic, </em><a href=”http://www.onlyagame.org/shows/2007/02/20070210_14.asp”>Shakepeare as Sport</a>. <em>It reminded me of a review I did on the Bard of Avon, as well as another poet of the diamond.&quot; <p><em><strong>Shakespeare on Baseball</strong></em>, compiled by David Goodnough, Barricade Books. </p> <p><em><strong>O Holy Cow: The […]

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It was fifty years ago today…

Review by Ron Kaplan

<p><strong><span style=”font-size: 0.8em;”>(<em>This article appeared on Purebaseball.com Oct. 3, 2001)</em></span></strong></p> <p><em><a onclick=”window.open(this.href, ‘_blank’, ‘width=145,height=216,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/1951.jpg”><img title=”1951″ height=”223″ alt=”1951″ src=”http://baseballbookshelf.mlblogs.com/my_weblog/images/1951.jpg” width=”150″ border=”0″ style=”FLOAT: left; MARGIN: 0px 5px 5px 0px” /></a> 1951: When Giants Played the Game</em>, by Kerry Keene. Sports Publishing Inc., $16.95.</p> <p>…to paraphrase from the Beatles. </p> <p>One of the classic confrontations […]

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A conversation with Joshua Prager

Author profile/interview by Ron Kaplan

Joshua Prager is author of The Echoing Green, the authoritative book on what might be the best-kept secret in sports cheating: Bobby Thomson’s homer in the 1951 playoffs against the Brooklyn Dodgers. Prager, who broke the story in a 2001 article in the Wall Street Journal, spent five years researching, interviewing, and writing the book, […]

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'Forward' Thinking: Three former colleagues produce baseball titles

Author profile/interview by Ron Kaplan

What are the odds? In an amazing example of great minds thinking alike, three former writers for the Forward —Jonathan Mahler, Seth Mnookin, and Joshua Prager — have published critically acclaimed books on baseball, each focusing on a different historical event. The TV miniseries Jonathan Mahler, author of Ladies and Gentlemen, The Bronx is Burning […]

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SABR Bibliography Committee Newsletters

Books

I have the pleasure of serving as editor for the Society for American Baseball Research Bibliography Committee newsletter. Herewith are links to recent issues, for your edifcation and amusement: Issue 1, 2006. Featuring a profile of Thomas Oliphant, author of Praying for Gil Hodges; Reviews of Cooperstown to Dyersville: A Geography of Baseball Nostalgia; Pure […]

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The end of an era at The Sporting News

History

The Sporting News and its parent company, American City Business Journals, have decided to suspend publication of the Baseball Guide and the Complete Baseball Record and Fact Book. There will be no 2007 edition of the Guide, and the 2007 edition of the Record and Fact Book will not appear in print. These decisions were […]

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Bookshelf review: Time Marches On

Baseball records

The Baseball Timeline, by Burt Solomon (Dorling Kindersley Publishing). The Chronicle of Baseball: A Century of Major League Action, by John Mehno (Carlton Books). A Stitch in Time: A Baseball Chronology, 1845-2000. by Gene Elston (Halcyon Press). Day-by-Day in Baseball History, by Carl R. Moesche (McFarland). Baseball Extra: A Newspaper History of the Glorious Game […]

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Minor League Baseball: Community Building through Hometown Sports

Review by Ron Kaplan

Minor League Baseball: Community Building through Hometown Sports By Rebecca S. Kraus. New York: Haworth Press, 2002.   Followers of minor-league baseball don’t have it easy. In the best of circumstances, their favorite players won’t be with the local team for long, since this is just a stopover, a tune-up before heading to “the Show.” […]

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Welcome to the Hall, Cal and Tony

Books

Now that Cal Ripken, Jr. and Tony Gwynn have been elected to the Hall of Fame, expect a few new titles to hit the bookshelves in the very near future. Actually, both fan favorites are already the subject of multiple titles. When Ripken was approaching Lou Gehrig’s record for consecutive games played, writers worked overtime […]

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Analyzing the Hall of Fame

Review by Ron Kaplan

(A version of this review appeared on Purebaseball.com in Oct. 2005) The Road to Cooperstown: A Critical History of Baseball?s Hall of Fame Selection Process, by James F. Vail (McFarland, 2001, $29.95) Whatever Happened to the Hall of Fame? Baseball, Cooperstown, and the Politics of Glory, by Bill James (Fireside Books, 1995). In recent years, […]

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(Mini) review — Sports Illustrated: The Baseball Book

History

If you’re going to give a book, give big, I always say. Coffee table editions are especially welcome and if the topic happens to be baseball, so much the better. It sometimes seems unfair that publications like Sports Illustrated can simply reach into 50 years-worth of archives at any time and pull a gem out […]

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Bookshelf Review: A Great Day in Cooperstown

Review by Ron Kaplan

The Improbable Birth of Baseball’s Hall of Fame, by Jim Reisler (Caroll & Graf, 2006) Conspiracy theories aside, there were those who would have loved to attribute the creation of baseball to Abner Doubleday in the bucolic town of Cooperstown, NY. Committees were created to establish the “true origins” of the national pastime, but facts […]

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Goodbye, Teddy Ballgame

Review by Ron Kaplan

<p>This review appeared on Purebaseball.com in 2002. </p> <ul><li><em>Ted Williams: The Pursuit of Perfection </em>by Jim Prime and Bill Nowlin </li> <li><em>I Remember Ted Williams</em>, by David Caetano </li></ul> <p><a onclick=”window.open(this.href, ‘_blank’, ‘width=367,height=475,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/williams1.jpg”><img title=”Williams1″ height=”226″ alt=”Williams1″ src=”http://baseballbookshelf.mlblogs.com/my_weblog/images/williams1.jpg” width=”175″ border=”0″ style=”FLOAT: left; MARGIN: 0px 5px 5px 0px” /></a> Ted Williams would have turned […]

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Plan Nine from Wrigley Field

Older title

The Big R: An Internal Auditing Action Adventure, by D. Larry Crumbley, Douglass E. Ziegenfuss and John J. O’Shaunessy. Academic Press. $25. There is an old cartoon of a person with a cartful of groceries on a supermarket checkout line under a sign that reads “10 items or less.” The person behind him asks, “Are […]

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Review — Amazin' Met Memories: Four Decades of Unforgettable Moments

Review by Ron Kaplan

<p>One might get the impression from reading <em>Amazin’ Met Memories</em> (by Howard Blatt, Albion Press) that winning is the only thing. </p> <p><a onclick=”window.open(this.href, ‘_blank’, ‘width=500,height=500,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/metmemories.jpg”><img title=”Metmemories” height=”150″ alt=”Metmemories” src=”http://baseballbookshelf.mlblogs.com/my_weblog/images/metmemories.jpg” width=”150″ border=”0″ style=”FLOAT: right; MARGIN: 0px 0px 5px 5px” /></a> Howard Blatt, a former reporter with the <em>New York Daily News</em>, begins […]

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Author profile: Dan Schlossberg

Author profile/interview by Ron Kaplan

The story of baseball’s ‘Designated Hebrew’ proved a tough pitch for NJ sportswriters He wasn’t Hank Greenberg. He wasn’t Sandy Koufax. Heck, he wasn’t even ShawnGreen, a contemporary Jewish favorite. What Ron Blomberg was was the first designated hitter, an invention that made its major league debut on April 6, 1972. But Blomberg claims he’s […]

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Review — W.P. Kinsella: The later works

Review by Ron Kaplan

This review originally appeared in January Magazine It’s been some time since W.P. Kinsella has come out with new baseball fiction. The author of such memorable novels as Shoeless Joe, Box Socials and The Iowa Baseball Confederacy and shorter works, The Thrill of the Grass, The Dixon Cornbelt League and Other Baseball Stories, reminds us […]

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Keeping track

Books

I’ve been meaning to make a list of my baseball library for some time, but found the prospect too daunting. Util recently. Thanks to Librarything.com, all one has to do is (usually) type in the ISBN number or title and all the info is provided in a nice format of the cataloguer’s choosing. So far, […]

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Review — Baseball Roundup, Fall 2002

Review by Ron Kaplan

(The following appeared on Bookreporter.com in October, 2002) Baseball dodged a bullet when players and owners came to their senses and decided to sign the labor agreement that will calm fans’ shaky nerves for the next few years. As the season winds down to the World Series, the media reminds us, through flowery prose, dramatic […]

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