Don Zminda
@DZminda
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Don is the author of 2019 Casey Award nominee "The Legendary Harry Caray" and "Double Plays & Double Crosses: The Black Sox & Baseball in 1920" (March 2021).
California, USA
Joined October 2011
Holy Cow! Phil Rosenthal's Chicago Tribune column celebrating Harry's Chicago debut 50 years ago references my 2019 Caray bio, "The Legendary Harry Caray: Baseball's Greatest Salesman" (the whole column is stuff from the book). https://t.co/2gKiZU5lVK
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Talking about my latest, "Justice Batted Last: Ernie Banks, Minnie Miñoso, and the Unheralded Players who Integrated Chicago’s Major League Teams;" it's coming next spring. EWPK Ep. 12: Kenny & Paul chat with baseball historian Don Zminda https://t.co/HkdS5S8MSL via @YouTube
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There is nothing like a great game with great company. A fun night with Mark Armour at the big A. Also, this Ohtani guy is pretty good!
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On the Fox broadcast yesterday, Adam Wainwright opined that the games were going too fast for the fans to enjoy their food, etc., and suggested adding 5 sec to the pitch count clock. Figuring 250 pitches for an avg gm, that adds 21 min. Welcome back 3 hr games!
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White Sox involved in a crucial series with the Kansas City Royals, each team hoping to avoid relegation. Sorry, wrong sport, but it would definitely liven things up.
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Well this is an interesting read. I have a lot of thoughts, but there's one thing I want to push back especially on... (Also thank you to @stephenjnesbitt for such a deeply reported piece.) https://t.co/m4ieXi3aQu
nytimes.com
MLB and Seamheads are not partnering, prolonging the process — an unwelcome surprise for those hoping the finish line was in sight.
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The White Sox broadcasters have been playing highlights from Sunday's 9th inning comeback vs. TB like the Sox were the 1951 Giants, and Andrew Vaughn was Bobby Thomson. Now that they finally lost another game (they're 10-22), can we stop this, please?
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Things are starting to turn around for the White Sox: Southpaw just won the latest Great Mascot Race on video during the 7th inning stretch of the StL-SF broadcast. I could feel the excitement in Bob Costas' voice.
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Hoping that maybe the Bears could draft the "best available baseball player" and lend him to the White Sox....
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Great news! My abstract "8 Strong Men: The Chicago Cubs' First Move Toward Integration (1949)" has been accepted as an ORAL presentation at SABR 51 in Chicago. This story will be a chapter in my forthcoming book about the Black players who integrated the Cubs and White Sox.
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It's not fair to expect the White Sox to compete with big-market, high-spending teams like the Tampa Bay Rays. When do we play Oakland?
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The A's-Giants Bay Area dynamic always struck me as being like WSox-Cubs in Chi... an obviously smaller fan base, but a very passionate one, and a franchise that can succeed w/ proper management. As for bending over to a billionaire to keep them, I would say, "Take a hike, son."
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Hobie Landrith, the First New York Met, Dies at 93 https://t.co/naufOV8MLt Last year when I was doing research on Sam Jones, I had a wonderful phone conversation with Hobie, who was Sam's personal catcher with 3 teams. A sweety guy. RIP.
nytimes.com
A major league catcher for 14 seasons, he was the first player picked by the newly formed Mets in the expansion draft in 1961.
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I worked with Tim on FOX broadcasts for nearly 15 years. He was smart, passionate, fun, great to talk to & interact with. And he was the best BB TV analyst ever. For years I've kept a voicemail on my phone from him, just because it was from Tim. Like so many, I will miss him.
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I have just registered for this summer's SABR convention in my old home town... my 35th SABR National. Hope to see many of you there!
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Kudos to my buddies Mark and Dan on winning the Seymour Medal (do they get half a medal each?) for their terrific book.
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Here's hoping that when I die, I won't be said to have had "a complicated legacy." Bobby Hull’s Golden Hockey Career Diminished by His Troubling Dark Side
nytimes.com
Once a star player in Chicago who changed goal scoring and how players were paid, Hull, who died Monday at 84, will rightly be remembered more for his misdeeds.
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RIP Lin Brehmer, beloved Chicago rock-jock for WXRT... and baseball fan.
Lin was the best Cubs fan there was. The guy with his ski goggles on in Section 229 on a cold April day. He had a “No Lights” t-shirt, then quickly got rid of it when he realized more night games meant he could see more baseball at Wrigley. His Opening Day broadcasts were epic.
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