Bob Stanley

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Matt Zieser

Every team Matt Zieser ever pitched for was a B-level minor-league…

Ed Morgan

Eddie Morgan played six seasons for the Cleveland Indians and…

Del Gainer

They called him the Sheriff – and not only did he serve as…

Suds Sutherland

On May 15, 1921, a 27-year-old Oregon native, Harvey Scott “Suds”…

Sam Wise

Sam Wise teamed with Jack Burdock to form the double-play combination…

Greg Mulleavy

Shortstop Greg “Moe” Mulleavy played 78 games for the White…

Bill Mundy

Rather uncouth? Bill Mundy had a relatively short baseball career.…

Earl Moseley

Right-hander Earl Moseley pitched in three major leagues in the…

This Week in SABR: June 15, 2012

We've almost got as much non-convention news this week as we…

Doc Moskiman

In the course of three decades, Doc Moskiman went from medical…

Red Nelson

Many early ballplayers who were foreign-born, or first-generation…

This Week in SABR: June 8, 2012

Here's what we've been up to as of June 8, 2012:SABR 42: Register…

Norm McMillan

The shortest home run in major-league history? It was hit in…

Jason Middlebrook

As a young amateur pitcher, the sky seemed the limit for right-hander…

Otis Miller

Otis Miller’s father, Henry Miller, may have mellowed with…

Bucky Veil

In 1903 Honus Wagner, unquestionably the most outstanding baseball…

Matt Kilroy

In 1886 the 19-year-old rookie set a major-league record with…

Bill Moore

Catcher Bill Moore played in five games near the end of the 1926…

Bob Bruce

Bob Bruce was a promising prospect with the Detroit Tigers in…

This Week in SABR: June 1, 2012

Here's what we've been up to as of June 1, 2012:SABR 42: Deadlines…

Alice Kolski

The subject of this biography was a great female ballplayer.…

Norm McNeil

Norm McNeil was Babe Ruth's teammate (and roommate) for a few…
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