Providence, Rhode Island, was an awfully small city for two egos…
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The 1883 American Association season had the closest major-league…
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In February 1919 the recently proclaimed principal owner of…
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The season was barely three weeks old. The visiting Cardinals…
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Welcome to "This Week in SABR!" Here's what we've been up…
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July 7, 1884: One-Arm Daily strikes out 19 (or 20)
June 7, 1884: Charlie Sweeney strikes out 19 for Providence
May 1, 1884: Fleet Walker’s major-league debut
September 21-23, 1883: St. Louis Browns dynasty nipped at the wire
Damion Easley
Sam Mertes
Andy MacPhail
Brian Cashman
Theo Epstein
Dan Duquette
Sandy Alderson
Dave Dombrowski
Catalina Island
Irving Vaughan
Ed Burns
Margaret Donahue
Walter Ball
Arlie Tarbert
Julian Wera’s impostor
April 23, 1999: Fernando Tatís hits two grand slams in one inning
This Week in SABR: January 2, 2015
Frank Bushey
Howard Fitzgerald
Red Rollings