October 12, 1915: Ernie Shore leads Red Sox to Game Four victory

Game Four of the 1915 World Series was the second home game in…

This Week in SABR: June 12, 2015

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SABR Digital Library: Scandal on the South Side: The 1919 Chicago White Sox

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Mack Jones

Certainly there were easier scenarios than facing Bob Gibson…

Gene Oliver

Perhaps Gene Oliver was born too soon. With the advent of the…

Chi-Chi Olivo

The Olivo brothers, Diómedes and Federico, had very similar…

Cecil Upshaw

In the 1940s radio drama The Diary of Fate, a character’s life…

Whit Wyatt

Whitlow Wyatt already had strong ties to Atlanta baseball when…

Lee Dashner

In 1912, with only 40 games of professional experience, Lee Dashner…

Pete Donohue

A member of the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame, Pete Donohue was…

Johnny Lucas

Johnny Lucas played for the McCook Generals of the Nebraska State…

Hank Patterson

Fifteen months after the San Francisco earthquake, Henry Joseph…

Gordon Rhodes

Any ballplayer named Rhodes is bound to attract the nickname…

Larry Boerner

Given an opportunity to pitch in the major leagues for a team…

Babe Herman

Throughout baseball history, careers have often been defined…

Howie Storie

Pittsfield, Massachusetts, was the geographic center of Boston…

George Stumpf

Outfielder George Stumpf was a .235 hitter in the major leagues,…

John Tsitouris

From manager Don Heffner’s perspective, hurler John Tsitouris…

This Week in SABR: June 5, 2015

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Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium

From its beginning, as a plank in Ivan Allen’s campaign platform…

Bob Bowman

After Bob Bowman’s rubber-armed 1939 rookie campaign, St. Louis…

Rod Carew

“He has no weakness as a hitter. Pitch him inside, outside,…
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