Baseball Research Journal, Spring 2012 (Vol. 41, No. 1)

Matty Alou

 Most famous today for being the second of three baseball-playing…

Reno Bertoia

A baseball journeyman, Reno Bertoia nevertheless held a number…

Mike Tiernan

During the final decade of the 19th century, the right field…

This Week in SABR: March 9, 2012

Here's what we've been up to as of March 9, 2012:All set for…

Joe Corbett

A short but stellar stint with the late 19th century Baltimore…

Chick Maynard

Around the beginning of the 20th century, there was a fair amount…

Cliff Melton

Cliff Melton stormed through the 1937 National League as a rookie…

This Week in SABR: March 2, 2012

Here's what we've been up to as of March 2, 2012:SABR 42 registration…

2012 SABR Analytics Conference: Research presentations

Here are abstracts, presenter bios and audio clips from the research…
Felipe Alou (National Baseball Hall of Fame Library)

Felipe Alou

Upon arriving in the United States in the spring of 1956, without…

Onan Masaoka

The first player from “The Big Island” of Hawaii to make…

Hilltop Park (New York)

The cramped wooden ballpark had few admirers. Inconveniently…

Emil Huhn

It’s not every part-time player with a brief major-league career…

This Week in SABR: February 24, 2012

Here's what we've been up to as of February 24, 2012:Announcing…

This Week in SABR: February 17, 2012

Here's what we've been up to as of February 17, 2012:SABR announces…

Fritz Brickell

Fritz Brickell’s biggest claim to fame is probably that he…

George Van Haltren

Until a devastating ankle injury effectively ended his major-league…

Jack Burdock

At the peak of his career, John Joseph “Black Jack” Burdock…

Ray Hartranft

Bill Shettsline must have been delighted. Peering through a knothole…

Seamheads Negro Leagues Database updated with 1912-13 stats

From SABR member Gary Ashwill at Seamheads.com on February 14,…

Al Salerno

An American League umpire for seven years in the 1960s, Al Salerno’s…

Don Hurst

In his first five seasons in the major leagues he hit over .300…

Karl Spooner

Meteoric: transiently brilliant; as a meteoric rise to fame1 …
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