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Seattle's Brash didn't come out of nowhere--it was actually Kingston
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It only seems like Seattle righthander Matt Brash came out of nowhere. The fireballer may go down as one of the PTBNL steals of the decade, ...
Kwan's cheerleaders looking pretty smart right about now
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You can forgive fan sites for pumping up prospects. You know the team-centric blogs that crank out postings on seemingly every minor leaguer...
Keeping your prospectus during jury duty
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I had jury duty this week. My number came up, and it was low, and unlike last time I actually had to report. Tuesday, on short notice, I was...
A history of baseball biographies
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Oh, the things you discover when googling other things. Like you search for "on this day in baseball book history" and you land on...
Bang the Drum Slowly -- and gently at this price
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Mark Harris' Bang the Drum Slowly is generally regarded as one of the best baseball novels ever penned. If you're in need of a copy...
2020 Casey Award Winner 'How Baseball Happened' releases in paperback April 5
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The 2020 Casey Award winning How Baseball Happened: Outrageous Lies Exposed! The True Story Revealed by Thomas W. Gilbert is available in p...
Ten years on, The Might Have Been remains a debut novel deserving of a wider audience
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It was ten years ago this week that Joseph M. Schuster's novel The Might Have Been was released. Six months after Chad Harbach's Th...
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