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At the suggestion of Bookshelf friend David Jordan, this will serve as a home for older “recently read” snippets as they get replaced by newer items. Not all of them have reviews or author conversations, but I have included links when they are. There’s a separate page at the right of the navigation bar, and […]

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Truth in advertising: The Charlie O’Brien biography

2015 title

I had originally included this in a roundup of the upcoming new titles, but after some consideration, I decided to give this a life of its own. In the “was this trip really necessary” department: A Charlie O’Brien biography? By a university press no less? Yup: The Cy Young Catcher. Yes, the statement that O’Brien […]

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Back in the saddle again

Because I can...

Yippe ki-yi-ya! Finally finished the manuscript for The Jewish Olympics so I can finally get back to my comfort zone. Greatly looking forward to catching up on some of the books that have arrived in the last few months, as well as the bounty that 2015 promises to bring. Also look for more podcast interviews […]

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Baseball best-sellers, Jan. 9, 2015

"Annuals"

Happy New Year, everyone. Hope nothing but the best comes your way in 2015, including the best baseball books available. Almost done with the non-baseball book and greatly looking forward to catching up on my regular reading, writing, and wrangling authors, filmmakers, and artists into discussing their work on new podcast segments. In the meantime, […]

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Baseball best-sellers, Jan. 2

"Annuals"

Happy New Year, everyone. Hope nothing but the best comes your way in 2015, including the best baseball books available. Almost done with the non-baseball book and greatly looking forward to catching up on my regular reading, writing, and wrangling authors, filmmakers, and artists into discussing their work on new podcast segments. In the meantime, […]

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Lest we forget: Edward Hermann and Mario Cuomo

Baseball movies

Two gentlemen with some interesting attachments to baseball. Hermann, one of my favorite actors, passed away Wednesday at the age of 71. Frankly, I thought he was older. He played Lou Gehrig to Blythe Danner in the 1978 TV movie, A Love Affair: The Eleanor and Lou Gehrig Story. I haven’t seen this one in […]

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Baseball best-sellers, Dec. 26

"Annuals"

Note: Just like Chuck Lorre’s “vanity cards” at the end of The Big Bang Theory, you should read these list stories to their conclusion; the end is always changing, even though the theme is basically the same, finishing up with a self-promotional message. On with the show… As you may have notice in recent weeks, […]

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Baseball best-sellers, Dec. 19

2014 title

Note: Just like Chuck Lorre’s “vanity cards” at the end of The Big Bang Theory, you should read these list stories to their conclusion; the end is always changing, even though the theme is basically the same, finishing up with a self-promotional message. On with the show… As you may have notice in recent weeks, […]

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Lest we forget: Sy Berger

Baseball Cards

The baseball card scion died yesterday at the age of 91. If you were a red-blooded American boy, you probably collected some form of “sports cards” as a kid. Most likely, they were the offspring of Berger, who created Topps back in the early 1950s. Although trading cards have been around for more than 100 […]

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In the spirit of the season

My '501' book

I have a a few copies of 501 Baseball Books Fans Must Read before They Die on hand for sale. The cost is $25, postage included, and will be personally autographed as per the customer’s request, ranging from a simple signature to something like ” To ______, the bestest, most handsome, and smartest person I […]

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Baseball best-sellers, Dec. 12

"Annuals"

Note: Just like Chuck Lorre’s “vanity cards” at the end of The Big Bang Theory, you should read these list stories to their conclusion; the end is always changing, even though the theme is basically the same, finishing up with a self-promotional message. On with the show… As you may have notice in recent weeks, […]

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Looks like we won’t be seeing any new Hall of Famer bios this year

"Ripped from today's headlines..."

At least not from the Veterans Committee output. The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum’s Golden Era Committee announced balloting results Monday for its 2014 election of players, managers, executives and umpires. The ballot featured nine former players and one former executive and was considered by a 16-person committee featuring eight Hall of Famers, […]

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John Wayne and Baseball: Two American institutions

"Oddballs"

Just finished a review of the new John Wayne bio for Bookreporter, so I thought it would be appropriate to remind you that he starred in a 1955 television production of Rookie of the Year, aired some 36 years after the Black Sox scandal, which serves as an underscoring theme. Directed by John Ford, the […]

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Baseball best-sellers, Dec. 5

"Annuals"

Note: Just like Chuck Lorre’s “vanity cards” at the end of The Big Bang Theory, you should read these list stories to their conclusion; the end is always changing, even though the theme is basically the same, finishing up with a self-promotional message. On with the show… As you may have notice in recent weeks, […]

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Maccabiah book update: Dave Blackburn

2014 title

Headnote: It’s been awhile since my last post. Sorry about that, but the deadline for the Maccabiah book is just about a  month away (barring an extension). But this piece, which comes from my other blog, has a connection to this one as well so here you go. * * * I have always aspired […]

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The (hot) shoe is on the other foot

"Oddballs"

Do cameras still use hot-shoe flash attachments? Anyway, this was going around Facebook yesterday so I thought I’d pass it along. For only $3,995, you can be the first kid on the block to own this (the link brings you to the page where each of the 134 cards are identified): First edition, first and […]

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Baseball Best-Sellers, Nov. 21

"Annuals"

Note: Just like Chuck Lorre’s “vanity cards” at the end of The Big Bang Theory, you should read these list stories to their conclusion; the end is always changing, even though the theme is basically the same, finishing up with a self-promotional message. On with the show… Here are the top ten baseball books as […]

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Lest we forget: Ray Sadecki

Lest We Forget

Sad that more and more of the ballplayers I grew up with, and whose cards I collected, are passing away. The latest, Ray Sadecki, died Monday at the age of 73. Sadecki was a reliable lefty with a lifetime record of 135-131 and a 3.78 ERA for six teams in his 18-year career. He made making […]

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It’s only money

Because I can...

But so much of it. Giancarlo Stanton, the slugging sensation for the Miami Marlins, just signed a 13-year contract for $325 million. Let me repeat: 13 years, $325 million. That’s an average of $25 million per year. That’s about $154,000 per game. Until he’s 38. Let’s say each ball game equals a single work-day (no […]

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Baseball best-sellers, Nov. 14

2014 title

Note: Just like Chuck Lorre’s “vanity cards” at the end of The Big Bang Theory, you should read these list stories to their conclusion; the end is always changing, even though the theme is basically the same, finishing up with a self-promotional message. On with the show… Here are the top ten baseball books as […]

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