The Bookshelf Conversation: Jason Katzman

2019 Title

Everything is trivial. Blanket statement, but ultimately true, if you want to get “in the whole universe…” philosophical about it. In the words of Trooper… We’re here for a good time Not a long time (not a long time) So have a good time… And for baseball fans, part of that good time is the […]

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Book-a-Day Review: Now Taking the Field

2019 Title

Now Taking the Field: Baseball’s All-Time Dream Teams for All 30 Franchises, by Tom Stone (ACTA Sports, 2019) If you’re looking for an argument, this is a good place to start. Stone has done diligence, not only in compiling the figures but by fine-tuning his picks with keen observations that may or may not hold […]

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Baseball Best-Sellers, January 10, 2020

"Annuals"

First entry of the new decade. Hubba-hubba. Note: 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 time I finish writing one). But close enough for government work, as the saying goes. In addition, occasionally the powers-that-be over […]

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Book-a-Day Review: Red Foley’s Cartoon History of Baseball

Baseball art

Red Foley’s Cartoon History of Baseball. Illustrated by S.B. Whitehead (Little Simon/Simon & Schuster, 1992) When I posted about Alex Irvine’s The Comic Book Story of Baseball, I also had Red Foley’s book in mind. Foley, a longtime sportswriter and official scorer, published this lively little number in a relatively more innocent era. The players […]

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Book-a-Day Review: The Ultimate Boston Red Sox Time Machine Book

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The Ultimate Boston Red Sox Time Machine Book, by Martin Gitlin (Lyons Press, 2020) Why is it the older I get, the more events that transpired recently become “history.” Oh, wait, 1967. I guess that’s not exactly recent. But books like Time Machine serve to make me feel old. Congrats. And you know how I […]

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Book-a-Day Review: The Comic Book Story of Baseball

2018 Title

The Comic Book Story of Baseball: The Heroes, Hustlers, and History-Making Swings (and Misses) of America’s National Pastime, by Alex Irvine with Tomm Coker and C.P. Smith A brief one today. I fear these things are becoming unsustainable, but we’ll see. I first came across the work of Alex Irvine with his short “speculative” piece, […]

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Book-a-day Review: State of Play UPDATE

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State of Play: The Old School Guide to New School Baseball, by Bill Ripken (Diversion Books, February 2020) I’m not sure what to make of this contribution by Bill Ripken, the former major leaguer and now and ESPN analyst. On the one hand, he expresses a number of sentiments I share about the new metrics […]

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Book-a-Day Review: Ten Innings at Wrigley

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Ten Innings at Wrigley: The Wildest Ballgame Ever, with Baseball on the Brink, by Kevin Cook (Henry Holt, 2019) Wildest ever? Baseball on the brink? It’s this type of hyperbole that has made a skeptic out of a trusting young lad. Wild, certainly, the way this 1979 contest between the Philadelphia Phillies and Chicago Cubs […]

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Book-a-Day Review: The Baseball Maniac’s Almanac

"Oddballs"

The Baseball Maniac’s Almanac: The Absolutely, Positively, and Without Question Greatest Book of Facts, Figures, and Astonishing Lists Ever Compiled, edited by Bert Randolph Sugar with Ken Samelson (Sports Publishing, 2019) I love almanacs. Where else can you find so much information — useful or trivial, interesting or no — in one volume? The Almanac […]

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Book-a-Day Review: Fight to the Finish

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

Fight to the Finish: How the Washington Nationals Rallied to Become 2019 World Series Champions, by the Washington Post Consider these the instant replays of the newspaper business: the local team wins the Fall Classic and within days the major daily slaps together archival stories and photos and, bingo, instant memories. It’s kind of hard […]

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Book-a-Day Review: Fan in Chief

2018 Title

Fan in Chief: Richard Nixon and American Sports, 1969-1974, by Nicholas Evan Sarantakes (University Press of Kansas, 2018) Say what you will about him, but there’s no denying that Richard Nixon was a rabid sports fan. During baseball’s centennial year of 1969, he attended ceremonies and events surrounding the All-Star game in in Washington D.C. […]

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Baseball Best-Sellers, January 3, 2020

2018 Title

First entry of the new decade. Hubba-hubba. Note: 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 time I finish writing one). But close enough for government work, as the saying goes. In addition, occasionally the powers-that-be over […]

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Book-a-Day Review: Bases to Bleachers

Baseball anecdotes

Bases to Bleachers: A Collection of Personal Baseball Stories from the Stands and Beyond, by Eric C. Gray. Two days in a row; so far, so good. I think if we all got together and exchanged anecdotes about our special moments and relationship with a topic — any topic, not just baseball — the world […]

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Lest we forget: Don Larsen

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

There are some people for whom you know how the first line of their obituary will read. Don Larsen is one those. The only man to throw a perfect game in a World Series died yesterday at the age of 90. (Four cents!) Richard Goldstein in The New York Times: Don Larsen, an otherwise ordinary […]

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Book-a-Day Review? The Baseball Gods Are Real

2018 Title

I use a question mark because the road to hell is paved with good intentions. One of my New Year’s resolutions is to increase my reading. I used to employ one of those speed-reading methods and thought that if I got back to it on a regular basis, I could get through a book a […]

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Baseball Best-Sellers, December 27, 2019

"Annuals"

Hard to believe this is the last BBS entry for the year; where did the time go? Note: 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 time I finish writing one). But close enough for government work, […]

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Baseball Best-Sellers, December 20, 2019

2018 Title

Well, the good thing about late December and the beginning of winter is that by the time next week’s list rolls around, the days will be getting longer. Wouldn’t it make sense to have the shortest day in the middle of the season, and the longest somewhere in August? But I digress… Note: The Amazon […]

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The Bookshelf Conversation: Rob Neyer, Part Two

2018 Title

Without further ado… http://www.ronkaplansbaseballbookshelf.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Bookshelf-Conversation-Rob-Neyer-Part-Two.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS

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The Bookshelf Conversation: Rob Neyer, Part One

2018 Title

When I saw that Rob Neyer was coming out Power Ball: Anatomy of a Modern Baseball Game back in 2018, a new book after many years of inactivity in that regard, I looked forward to absorbing it and finally getting a chance to sit down — virtually, at least — and talk with the man […]

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Quickie Bookshelf Review: The Cobra at Twilight

Documentary

I don’t watch a whole lot of the MLB Network. I find the shows repetitive, since they show the same programs multiple times over the course of a week. But suddenly a documentary about Dave Parker showed up on my DVR as part of the “MLB Presents…” series. I often just delete these things, but […]

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