Lest we forget: Brian Dennehy

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One of my favorite character actors (Silverado, being my go-to villain role of his), Brian Dennehy has died at the age of 81. Baseball connections: Dennehy played the put-upon manager, John Schiffner, in the so-so Summer Catch (2001). He was also the voice of Babe Ruth in the animated kids’ movie, Everyone’s Hero (2006). And “Pop” […]

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Review roundup, April 15, 2020

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♦ Matt Christopher’s The Kid Who Only Hit Homers is being made into a made-for-TV movie. ♦ “Keith Law Discusses His Move to The Athletic, the 2020 MLB Draft And His New Book ‘The Inside Game’,” from The Big Lead. ♦ From Baseball America, “Buzz Saw Gives 2019 Nationals Their Proper Due” ♦From the Chicago […]

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The Bookshelf Conversation: Jason Turbow

"Bookshelf Conversations"

Trying something a bit new in this age of coronavirus. Thanks — if that’s the appropriate word — to the current situation, we have a lot of “necessity is the mother of invention” going on. That’s how the Pandemic Baseball Book Club was born. The program is the brainchild of Jason Turbow, author of They […]

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Bookshelf Review: Baseball Card Vandals

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Baseball Card Vandals: Over 200 Decent Jokes on Worthless Cards, by Beau Abbott and Bryan Abbott (Chronicle, 2020) As I was looking through various sites in an attempt to buy the latest set of Topps, I came across an old friend, Baseball Card Vandals, the brain child of brothers Beau and Bryan Abbott. I discovered […]

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Lest we forget: Glenn Beckert

Lest We Forget

The key keystone man for the Chicago Cubs of the 1960s and 70s passed away Sunday at the age of 79. Beckert was a four-time All-Star and won a Gold Glove in 1968. Of course, as a young Mets fan in their miracle season of ’69, as well as an avid card collector, I was […]

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When I was a kid…(Baseball cartoons)

"Oddballs"

Saturday mornings usually meant sitting in front of the TV with a bowl of cereal. Yada, yada, yada. Very sweet, very nostalgic. Well, it’s Saturday morning and I thought I’d use the occasion to offer a few items about our favorite sport. The first one, “Abner, the Baseball,” is at once charming, creepy, and ahead […]

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Baseball Best-Sellers, April 10, 2020

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Getting an early start since I’m home and have binge-watched all I can stand for the moment. Didn’t post one of these last week, so curious to see how many — if any — brand new titles have made the list. So, shall we? Note: The Amazon rankings are updated every hour, so these lists […]

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Sacrifice hits, or Baseball in a New Paradigm

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Let’s be honest: Most of us are not real good at making sacrifices. Even in baseball, the bunt with men on is no longer considered desirable because it means giving up something. And who wants to do that? Someone recently asked me to pick up a dozen jars of Trader Joe’s organic salted peanut butter […]

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Lest we forget: Al Kaline

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Mr. Tiger passed away Monday at the age of 85. Kaline, who made his debut with the team in 1953 at the age of 18 without ever having spent a day in the minors, was an 18-time All-Star, a 10-time Gold Glove recipient, a batting champion at the age of 20, and was elected to […]

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The Bookshelf Conversation: Brad Balukjian

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When I was a kid, I looked forward to another “opening day,” besides the one where the umpires yelled “Play ball!” for the game of the season. For me, it was almost more important when the first boxes of Topps cards arrived at my local candy store. I was once so excited to buy an […]

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Because it’s all about “Me”…

Baseball and pop culture

Going down the rabbit hole while researching the previous entry on M*A*S*H, I came across a few more interesting items about baseball and episodic television from ME-TV. Submitted for your amusement: 6 forgotten TV shows about baseball that all struck out Can you name the TV show by its baseball episode? Star Trek in baseball, […]

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M*A*S*H Notes

Baseball and pop culture

For whatever reason, M*A*S*H has long been one of my “comfort” TV programs. May seen kind of weird, latching on to an incongruous comedy about war. Oh, well. One of last night’s episodes on ME-TV — the cable station for aging baby boomers with shows like Perry Mason, Adam-12, The Flintstones, etc. —  was “War […]

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Lest we forget: Jimmy Wynn

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The “Toy Cannon” passed away yesterday at the age of 78. A three-time All-Star standing just 5’9″, Wynn averaged 25 home runs a season over his 15-year career, spent mostly with the Houston Astros (nee Colt .45s). He also played for the Dodgers, Braves, Yankees, and Brewers. He published his memoirs via McFarland in 2010 […]

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Baseball Best-Sellers, March 27, 2020

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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 there try to pull a fast one […]

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Baseball in the time of Corona Virus

Magazines

The next-best thing to colera? A roundabout way to say that I picked up the baseball preview issue of Sports Illustrated, now in its new iteration (Dated “Spring 2020”). Of course, I realize that this is no longer a weekly publication, let alone a website that’s constantly updated. And to be fair, I don’t know […]

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Everything old is new again.

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A photo from 1918, during the Spanish Flu pandemic. More on baseball and the corona virus: Baseball has survived pandemics before, and for desperate fans, that counts (Washington Post) How Babe Ruth and baseball confronted another major pandemic (Pinstripe Alley) Required reading: September 1918: War, Plague, and the World Series, by Skip Desjardin

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Baseball Best-Sellers, March 20, 2020

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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 there try to pull a fast one […]

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Now hear this: Baseball fiction featured on Effectively Wild podcast

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I don’t usually advertise “the competition,” but in this time of crisis we all have to pull together. And since I usually don’t talk much about baseball fiction I figured, “why not let them do the work for me?” So submitted for your interest and enjoyment, here’s an episode of Effectively Wild, the podcast component […]

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Baseball Best-Sellers, March 13, 2020

"Annuals"

Is it just me, or have we seem to have more than pour fair share of Friday the 13ths recently? As we inch closer and closer not just to the beginning of the playing season, but the reading season as well when new titles hit the stores. Note: The Amazon rankings are updated every hour, […]

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No midlife crisis here

Fantasy baseball

Happy 40th birthday to fantasy baseball! Once the province of baseball nerds, it has blossomed into a million (billion?) dollar industry. Between all the books and magazines that have to be updated annually, all the informational websites, all the various leagues to join, this is a major league deal. Althoiugh I’ve occasionally dabbled for research […]

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