Lest we forget: Roger Kahn

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The author of The Boys of Summer and almost 20 other books died yesterday at the age of 92. Here’s his obituary from The New York Times by Bruce Weber. You know he will be the topic of numerous tributes from sport and literary outlets in the days to come. Here are just a couple: […]

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Baseball Best-Sellers, January 31, 2020

"Annuals"

The end of January already?? 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, as the saying goes. In addition, occasionally […]

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You know the season is almost here…

"Annuals"

when the baseball magazines hit the stores. When you think about them, these publications seem quite quaint. After all, once you commit to putting something in print, it’s pretty much outdated the minute you put it on the shelf. Sure, some things remain the same, such as last season’s statistics. Since numbers are numbers, they […]

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Book-a-Day Review: Ballpark

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Ballpark: Baseball in the American City, by Paul Goldberger (Knopf, 2019) Like a lot of New Year’s resolutions, this one didn’t make it past the fourth week. Just got too hard to sustain. Plus I had to prepare for my talk on Garden State All-Stars for the Northern New Jersey Chapter’s SABR Day event, during […]

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Baseball Best-Sellers, January 24, 2020

"Annuals"

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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Your cheatin’ heart

History

The latest batch of cheating accusations and ensuing scandals? This isn’t the first time complaints about the use of technology have been raised. I wrote about this over a decade ago and it seems like an appropriate time to revisit the conversation I had with Joshua Prager, author of The Echoing Green: The Untold Story […]

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Book-a-Day Review: The Lost Art of Baseball Humor (1860-1900)

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The Lost Art of Baseball Humor, by Gerard S. Petrone (Pocol Press, 2018) I think a lot of this book is lost on me. While Petrone obviously did a tremendous amount of research in compiling The Lost Art, much of it is not, in fact, humorous. What it is is a amazing and studious look […]

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Baseball Best-Sellers, January 17, 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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Book-a-Day Review: Bill James Handbook 2020

"Annuals"

Bill James Handbook 2020 (Acta Sports 2019) Like the game itself, James has come a long way since his Abstracts of the late seventies and early eighties. He has grown into the guru of analytics. He has changed the way we look at the game, not just relying on “baseball card stats.” But can you […]

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Book-a-Day Review: No Place I Would Rather Be

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No Place I Would Rather Be: Roger Angell and a Life in Baseball Writing, by Joe Bonomo (University of Nebraska Press, 2019) There are a handful of people I would love to have on as a guest for a Bookshelf Conversation, the podcast segment of this blog: James Earl Jones, Dennis Haysbert, John Thorn and, […]

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Book-a-Day Review: For the Good of the Game

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For the Good of the Game: The Inside Story of the Surprising and Dramatic Transformation of Major League Baseball, by Bud Selig with Phil Rogers There’s a scene in the movie Lincoln, in which the president, working on a telegram in the middle of the night during a watershed moment of the Civil War, asks […]

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The Bookshelf Conversation: Jason Katzman

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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

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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

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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

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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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