Shea Stadium (New York)

“Nobody has ever called Shea Stadium a cathedral,” wrote…

Lyle Bigbee

Lyle Bigbee was an imposing figure. Six feet tall, 180 pounds…

Ted Wilks

Ted Wilks burst on the national scene as a 28-year-old rookie…

Seamheads Negro Leagues Database updated with 1933 stats

A note from SABR member Gary Ashwill at Seamheads.com on April…

Roy Smalley Jr.

Roy Smalley Jr.’s six-season career with the colorful but awful…

County Stadium (Milwaukee)

Milwaukee was ready for major-league baseball in 1953. More…

This Week in SABR: April 5, 2013

Welcome to "This Week in SABR!" Here's what we've been up to…

Stan Bahnsen

Over his 16 major league seasons, Stan Bahnsen was a regular…
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SABR Digital Library: Sweet ’60: The 1960 Pittsburgh Pirates

Add a championship baseball book to your collection with the…

Tony Cloninger

“Funny thing, nobody asked me about my pitching,”1 said the…

Rich Dubee

Selected in the third round of the June 1976 amateur draft, 18-year-old…

Glenn Tufts

In the first round of the June 1973 amateur draft, the Cleveland…

Rip Williams

Alva Williams hit .239 in his first year in the majors. He hit…
Memorial Stadium (Courtesy of the Baltimore Orioles)

Memorial Stadium (Baltimore)

Memorial Stadium in Baltimore, home of the Orioles from 1954…

This Week in SABR: March 29, 2013

Welcome to "This Week in SABR!" Opening Day is almost upon us…

Mort Cooper

Mort Cooper was a big, burly pitcher who anchored the pitching…

Skel Roach

From 1895 through 1905, a pitcher known as Skel Roach racked…

Elmer Steele

Elmer Steele was a baseball team owner even before he took his…

This Week in SABR: March 22, 2013

Welcome to "This Week in SABR!" Here's what we've been up to…

Frank Barberich

Frank Barberich pitched in two games for Boston’s National…

Al Brazle

A journeyman for most of his eight seasons in the minor leagues,…

Les “Tug” Wilson

Outfielder Les Wilson came from St. Louis – St. Louis, Michigan…
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