Throwback Thursday (aka, links dump), Jan. 14, 2016

2012 title

Since I posted the first of these on a Thursday, which is known on social media as a time of reflection, I thought to make it a regular thing under this rubric. These are kind of fun; it’s like a box of chocolates — you never know what you’re gonna get. (Actually, I never understood […]

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Mailbag: Spitball and Baseball History & Art

Baseball art

We’re getting to the time of year when spring training is about a month away and publishers are warming up as well. The bulk of baseball titles won’t be released until after opening day, but the handful of glossy magazines, which seem to be dwindling year by year, will be on newsstands shortly. Last week […]

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Lest we forget: Monte Irvin (Update)

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

One of the great ambassadors of the game, Monte Irvin passed away last night at the age of 96. Irvin was member of that generation of African-American ballplayers who suffered greatly as they integrated the game. Jackie Robinson was the first and most famous, and sometimes men like Irvin and Larry Doby don’t get the […]

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Because, sure, you can put cards on your bookshelf

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I’ve already seen a fantasy baseball magazine on the rack of my local Stop&Shop (pass, thanks), so can the real thing be far behind? The new series of baseball cards will also be forthcoming shortly. Here’s an appraisal of the 2016 “Bowman Best” series as per Bob D’Angelo of the Tampa Tribune. Based on the […]

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Meet the Mets (Books)

Biography

I don’t know who Matthew Price is, but he recently contributed this piece which appeared on the Newsday website on “11 books every New York Mets fan should read.” As a fan of the team myself, I believe every Mets devotee should read just about every book they can on the ball club, so I […]

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A Hall of a learning experience

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

I was surprised when I saw the invitation from the Baseball Hall of Fame to attend their press conference introducing Mike Piazza and Ken Griffey Jr. as their newest members-elect. By my way of thinking, the ranking goes something like this: The MLB Network ESPN Sports Illustrated New York Times Wire services TV Networks Local […]

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Baseball Best-Sellers, Jan. 8, 2016

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NOTE: I have been posting these things long enough now that a few have commented that the introductory section isn’t necessary anymore. But I’m leaving it in because, to paraphrase Joe DiMaggio when asked why he played so hard all the time, there may be people who’ve never read the best-seller entries before. So on […]

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Throwback Thursday review: This Great Game

anthology

In a sense, this is the book that launched more than a thousand books, the first in what became an obsession. This Great Game, published in 1971 by Routledge Press under the imprimatur of Major League Baseball, was an anthology, a of marvelous collection of photos and illustrations and narratives from some of the great […]

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Congrats to the newest Hall of Famers

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

Piazza published a memoir, Long Shot (with Lonnie Wheeler), in 2013, but I wonder if there will be something rushed out to commemorate the honor. Same for Junior, although there really hasn’t been an “adult” book on him.

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Gammons, Epstein hold annual fundraiser

"Annuals"

Brought to you as a public service announcement… The legendary baseball writer/broadcaster Peter Gammons was on the segment preceding my appearance on the MLB Network’s Hot Stove last week. One of the things he discussed was this upcoming music event for charity. Gammons, an avid guitar player, is getting ready for the 16th Theo Epstein […]

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The “faux Hall” is better than no Hall at all for Marvin Miller

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Wonder if there will be a new bio if he ever gets inducted into the real Hall of Fame? After all, it was only a year ago that Robert Burk published Marvin Miller, Baseball Revolutionary. Anyway, from the Internet Baseball Writers Association of America (of which I am a life-member): IBWAA VETS COMMITTEE SELECTS MARVIN […]

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Can’t we all just get along? (The ‘people’ versus Murray Chass)

Because I can...

The Baseball Hall of Fame will shortly announce who, if any, of the gents on the current ballot will be measured for a new plaque. Forget the animus towards the players — I have never witnessed the bad feelings that have been expressed recently between the writers. Most of the latest comes towards Murray Chass, […]

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You know it’s coming sooner or later (the next Pete Rose book)

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As I was preparing for my appearance last week on the MLB Network, a macabre though kept going through my head: Just my luck, Pete Rose would decide, given the recent decision by Commissioner Rob Manfred to keep the lifetime ban in place, that he had nothing left to love for and would commit suicide […]

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Bits and Pieces, Dec. 31, 2015

"Oddballs"

In a vain attempt to clear out my inbox, here is the final B&P for the year. Hope you’ve enjoyed learning about these things as much as I have. Don’t read anything political into the posting of this piece about “How Bernie Sanders brought professional baseball to Vermont,” via The Sporting News. From outsports.com, this […]

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Birthday greetings: Dandy Sandy is a great-y 80

Biography

Dandy Sandy turns 80 today, if you can believe it. Back at the All-Star Game in July, Koufax was anointed — along with Willie Mays, Hank Aaron, and Johnny Bench — as one of baseball’s greatest living legends. The MLB Network aired a special moderated by Bob Costas featuring the quarter reminiscing and sharing anecdotes. […]

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What’s cooking on the Hot Stove? The Baseball Bookshelf

Bookshelf interviewed

Several years ago — before I even conceived of doing my 501 book — I saw a program on the then-fledgling MLB Network featuring Zev Chafets talking about the new Hall of Fame elections. Chafets was on in his capacity as author of the book Cooperstown Confidential: Heroes, Rogues, and the Inside Story of the […]

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Throwback Thursday (aka links dump), Dec. 24, 2015

2012 title

I know most of you have more pressing things to do today, you procrastinators, you. But here’s something for when you take a break. ♦ Like the Bookshelf, DiamondHoggers has a podcast segment. This episode features Rob Miech, author of the 2012 release, The Last Natural: Bryce Harper’s Big Gamble in Sin City and the […]

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A new favorite

Bloggers

One of my new favorite sites is Sportsblibio.com, a site run by Wendy Parker, a veteran sportswriter, previously with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. The site is “devoted to books and book reviews, journalism and literature, history and culture about the world of sports,” according to its mission statement. A site like this considers more than just […]

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Bits and Pieces, Dec. 21, 2015

"Oddballs"

It’s holiday time and what’s more timely for baseball fans than a goo book, or some baseball cards, or anything else that can fit on a bookshelf, or perhaps more relevant, under a tree? Another post about opening up some packs.   Nom, nom, nom. A tasty treat on Baltimore Baseball & Barbecue with Boog […]

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“Double” Jeopardy

"Oddballs"

Feats or famine. Either there is never a question about baseball on the popular game show, or you have this situation. That day after Mark Blankenship got his baseball movie answer correct we witnessed this in the Double Jeopardy round: In the category “Honest ‘ABE’”(the answer contained those three letters; covered words: “a research society.”) […]

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