Bookshelf Reviews: NY-Centric 2026

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I reviewed four New York-themed baseball titles for Bookreporter.com last week, including: The Bosses of the Bronx: The Endless Drama of the Yankees Under the House of Steinbrenner by Mike Vaccaro Mickey & Billy: The Glory and Tragedy of a Yankee Friendship, by Tony Castro The Heyday of Willie, Buke and Mickey: New York City Baseball’s Golden […]

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Throwback Thursday: Vermont Baseball Redux

"Oddballs"

Wasn’t expecting to have more to say about Vermont baseball following Tuesday’s post but… We discovered a library on the Smugglers Notch premises, the type where guests “borrow” books and leave behind those they have finished while vacationing, rather than schlep them back home.                 I had read […]

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Rooting for clothes?

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Why do fans root for a specific team? Is it a generational thing? “My grandfather and father were Yankee fans, so that’s who I root for.” “My dad was a Yankees fan, so I root for the Mets, just to piss him off.” So if a team decides to change its look, would that make […]

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Baseball in Vermont

Because I can...

Because that’s where I am right now, on vacation. Spent the day in Stowe where we visited the Von Trapp Family Lodge. Attended a lecture about the family’s historic journey from Austria to America. Apparently the version we are familiar with from The Sound of Music isn’t wholly accurate (surprise, surprise). After the main presentation and […]

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Bits and Pieces, April 20, 2026

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Congratulations to Brad Smith whose novel, Bill Crawford’s Double Play, has been added to the 2026 long list for the annual Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal for Humour. The list of 10 will be parried down to three, which will revealed in mid-May. The winner of the Medal and $25,000 prize will be celebrated at an annual […]

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Baseball Best-Sellers, April 17, 2026

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Amazon keeps changing the way they report, so that will be mirrored here. Sometimes there will be rankings of Kindle and audio-books on baseball, other times, not. A reminder: The Amazon rankings are updated every hour, so these lists might not be 100 percent accurate by the time you read them (or even by the […]

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Mama, don’t let your babies grow up to be pro athletes

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A bit late in posting this but it’s still relevant, so… Excellent essay in the March 29 Op-Ed section of The New York Times by Devin Gordon, author of So Many Ways to Lose: The Amazin’ True Story of the New York Mets — the Best Worst Team in Sports and Bookshelf Conversation guest. “Help! […]

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Throwback Thursday: Two places at once? (1992)

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Mr. Baseball, a 1992 comedy starring Tom Selleck, was on recently so of course I watched it, even though I must have seen this “fish-out-of-water” film dozens of times. Similar to the saying about the game itself, whenever you watch, there’s always a chance that you’ll see something you never did before. And it’s true. […]

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Happy Jackie Robinson Day

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The most confusing day for those keeping scorecards, as every player is wearing the celebrated Number 42. Here’s what I posted 10 years ago (“Wayback Wednesday”?). The sentiment remains the same, although the list of books about Robinson has grown since then, including, from 2026 alone: Integration at Second Base: Jackie Robinson and the Quest […]

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Bits and Pieces, March 16, 2026

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In Her Own League, a novel by Liz Tomforde about the first female team owner in Major League Baseball, is among a recent top five most-read books of the past week by Bookriot.com, which posted, “Almost 25,000 Goodreads users read it this week, and it has a 4.5 average rating.” Tomforde’s novel has to remind […]

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The Bookshelf Conversations #207: Steve Biondolillo

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I don’t know how many times I’ve said it, but I don’t get poetry. I mean there are just so many ways to poeticize and there doesn’t seem to be any definitive right way. I can’t define it, but I know what I like. I guess I go for stuff from people like Bill Littlefield and […]

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Baseball Best-Sellers, April 10, 2026

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Amazon keeps changing the way they report, so that will be mirrored here. Sometimes there will be rankings of Kindle and audio-books on baseball, other times, not. A reminder: The Amazon rankings are updated every hour, so these lists might not be 100 percent accurate by the time you read them (or even by the […]

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Throwback Thursday: The Pandemic Baseball Book Club

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Kind of nostalgic, especially since I tested positive for COVID earlier this month. But I’m feeling much better now. The Pandemic Baseball Book Club was a way for authors to promote their books in a period where making the usual rounds to bookstores and other author events was verboten. I wrote a regular roundup of […]

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Do clothes make the man? (New City Connect unis)

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Some of you may know my “rules” about acquiring the caps that line the walls of my office: I (or people who gift me) at least have to be in the state where the teams plays. I don’t necessarily have to be in the stadium or even city, but I can’t just go to a […]

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Lest We Forget: Davey Lopes

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The stolen base maven who spent the majority of his 17-year career with the Los Angeles Dodgers passed away April 8 at the age of 80. Lopes, who stolen 47 bases at the age of 40 (with just four caught-stealing), got a late start, joining the Dodgers at the age of 27 in 1972. He […]

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Bits and Pieces, April 7, 2026

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Tim Wiles, a past director of research for the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, will give a presentation of “Got her, need her. Got her, need her,” the story of women’s professional baseball as told through baseball cards at the Guilderland Historical Society on Thursday, April 16, at the Guilderland Public Library. To celebrate […]

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Baseball Best-Sellers, April 3, 2026

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Amazon keeps changing the way they report, so that will be mirrored here. Sometimes there will be rankings of Kindle and audio-books on baseball, other times, not. A reminder: The Amazon rankings are updated every hour, so these lists might not be 100 percent accurate by the time you read them (or even by the […]

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Throwback Thursday: “We were slaves, now we’re free. Let’s eat.”

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Since we’re in the Passover season, I thought this piece from 2019 would be appropriate. Click here for more information about the book.

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Bits and Pieces, March 31, 2026

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The Brian Lehrer Show on WNYC featured two pieces about baseball recently. On March 28, Sportswriter Ken Dawidoff and pediatrician Dr. Harley Rotbart spoke about their new book, 101 Lessons from the Dugout: What Baseball and Softball Can Teach Us About the Game of Life (jump to the 56:00 mark). A few days later, A.M. […]

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My cup does not runneth over

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Because you could obviously put one of these on your bookshelf… I have a few baseball-themed drinking containers on my shelves, but this cup will not be among them. (The belt is a nice touch.) It goes for $75 at Dodger Stadium but I took this picture from eBay, where it’s listed for $239 plus […]

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