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Sunday, June 28, 2009

LA Times: The bible of baseball cards

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Boyd and Harris were twentysomething baseball geeks who worked together at a Boston bookstore. The idea, Boyd remembers today, came when a customer requested a book about baseball cards and he and Harris realized that there was none. After the store manager, Richard McDonough, left to become an editor at Little, Brown, he signed the pair to write their baseball card book.

At once irreverent and nostalgic, “Great American” is a hybrid of Roger Kahn’s “The Boys of Summer” and Mad magazine. The first section is devoted to Boyd’s memories of collecting cards in the 1950s and early 1960s, at “corner stores that were never on corners. Variety stores completely lacking in variety. They were generally owned by middle-aged men with psoriasis—paunchy citizens with sallow complexions and sour outlooks, who wore plaid woolen shirts no matter how hot it was and little felt hats that had repeatedly been stepped on.”

AndrewJ Posted: June 28, 2009 at 01:08 PM | 10 comment(s) Login to Bookmark
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   1. Tom Nawrocki Posted: June 28, 2009 at 03:46 PM (#3235747)
At once irreverent and nostalgic, “Great American” is a hybrid of Roger Kahn’s “The Boys of Summer” and Mad magazine.


The Great American etc. is a much better book than the sappy, self-absorbed The Boys of Summer. Kahn wants baseball to be meaningful; Boyd and Harris want it to be fun, and in the process, they found as much meaning as Kahn did.
   2. Designated Sitter (GGC) Posted: June 28, 2009 at 03:54 PM (#3235749)
Sibby Sisti!
   3. Leroy Kincaid Posted: June 28, 2009 at 03:59 PM (#3235751)
The corner store where I got a lot of my cards was on a corner.
   4. AndrewJ Posted: June 28, 2009 at 04:09 PM (#3235753)
I think the comments in The Great American... prefigure many of Bill James' comments in his annual Abstracts -- not that they're statistically sophisticated, just that they're perceptive and often hilarious.
   5. Steve Treder Posted: June 28, 2009 at 04:12 PM (#3235754)
Ossie Chavarria was the Panamanian Cal Abrams.
   6. Howie Menckel Posted: June 28, 2009 at 04:17 PM (#3235760)
the bottom relates to some art show by a guy who defaces baseball cards as art

http://www.paulkuhrman.com/iWeb/Site/BASEBALL CARD DEFACING.html

Ok, they made me laugh, try Danny Darwin for instance

http://www.paulkuhrman.com/iWeb/Site/Darwin.html

and you know where the Kevin Bass and Mark Portugal are going...
   7. vortex of dissipation Posted: June 28, 2009 at 06:31 PM (#3235831)
One of my favorite books of all-time. I got seriously hurt in 1975 (burst my spleen while playing first base when my shortstop made a wild throw, and the baserunner decided the best way to first base was through the first baseman), and my teammates bought a copy of the book for me to read while recuperating...
   8. Flynn Posted: June 28, 2009 at 09:41 PM (#3235973)
It's been a while since I read Boys of Summer, but I never found it too sappy, it's just the outpouring of Brooklyn Dodger nostalgia that followed it made it sappy.

Though self-absorbed is probably a fair criticism, since I don't care that Roger Kahn's Viennese governess showed him her tits.
   9. AndrewJ Posted: June 28, 2009 at 09:57 PM (#3235975)
I always thought the underlying strength of The Boys of Summer wasn't the nostalgia over the 1950s Brooklyn Dodgers, but rather the players' courage in facing all sorts of personal issues in retirement...
   10. Jeff K. Posted: June 28, 2009 at 10:17 PM (#3235986)
Really, Howie? I mean, that's like the thing Beckett used to do where you could send in a card and they'd print the best ones, except those were by 8 year-olds and had better jokes. Those cards are the equivalent of Laffy Taffy jokes.

Carman
Hunter
Combs

That's just lazy. I'll grant the Darwin one is okay, and I actually cracked a smile at Al Oliver and whomever it is that turned into the Sub, but where is this art show of his? If I were an artist and heard that it was anywhere besides his front lawn, I would be pissed.

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