Two weeks ago, the New Yorker ran an excellent article about Pembroke-Country Day School, an all-boys private school in Kansas City (later to be merged into a coed school now known as Pembroke Hill). The author, 1973 Pem-Day graduate David Owen, tells the story of how primarily white senior classes from the 1960s booked rhythm and blues acts to play at their proms. Owen also adds context related to race and segregation in music and schools in those times. Click here for the article, but you may hit a paywall.
Hot Stove #179 – Buck O’Neil to the Hall of Fame – Joy to the World
Rita and I were at the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum yesterday. We wanted to be “in the room where it happened” when word came that Buck O’Neil would be in the Hall of Fame. We were optimistic, but guarded. A similar crowd gathered in 2006, and Buck did not make it.
Hot Stove #178 – Sixth Anniversary of Hot Stove, Hall of Fame Ballots, Crypto Ohtani, Gambling Barkley and Legendary Music
On November 30, 2015, the inaugural issue of Hot Stove was posted (Hot Stove #1). Six years ago tomorrow. Time sure flies. Continue reading
Hot Stove Unpaid Ad – “Ted Sullivan: Barnacle of Baseball”
Need some winter baseball reading?
Pat O’Neill and Tom Coffman are continuing their saloon book tour for Ted Sullivan: Barnacle of Baseball. Continue reading
Hot Stove #177 – 2021 World Series and Some Royals Postseason Nostalgia
Last night, the Atlanta Braves beat the Houston Astros to win the 2021 World Series. Former Royal Jorge Soler was the MVP!
The Braves franchise has now won four World Series – Boston (1914), Milwaukee (1957) and Atlanta (1995 and 2021). Continue reading
Hot Stove Short – The President, The Pope and Satchel Paige
Good morning.
No, not another Hot Stove already. But I thought a “Hot Stove Short” was in order to deliver a special baseball message from the Vatican. Continue reading
Hot Stove # 176 – World Series Matchup – Houston Astros vs. Atlanta Braves
Tonight, Game 1 of the 2021 World Series. Houston Astros vs. Atlanta Braves.
Hot Stove #175 – The World Series – 100, 75, 50 and 25 Years Ago (Part Two)
Part One (in Hot Stove #172) covered the World Series of 1921 and 1946. In this Part Two, we’ll look at 1971 and 1996.
Hot Stove #174 – MLB Division Series – Baseball and the Sponsors (Viagra Supplier, Gambling, Cryptocurrency and Bourbon)
Ten teams started the postseason. Four remain after completion of the division series. My early favorites were Tampa Bay and Milwaukee because neither has ever won a World Series. Alas, they are already eliminated. In the ALCS, the Houston Astros will meet the Boson Red Sox. In the NLCS, the Atlanta Braves will play the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Hot Stove #173 -Why I Love Baseball (A Partial List) – Wild Cards, Salvy, Posnanski, Home Run Derby and Buck
What a grand weekend of baseball! Let’s take it day-by-day for the six teams that were still contending for open spots in the playoffs. None of them were playing each other. Continue reading