Mike Piazza entered the 1998 season, his last under contract…
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Roberto “Bobby” Ramos was born in Cuba in 1955. Emigrating…
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At SABR 50 on Friday, August 19, 2022, SABR's Baseball and…
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At SABR 50 on August 20, 2022, the SABR Ballparks Committee…
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At SABR 50 on August 19, 2022, a panel discussion was held…
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Join us for the fourth annual SABR/IWBC Women in Baseball Conference,…
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Dick Brown signed his 1966 contract with the Baltimore Orioles…
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“One of the most durable and dependable catchers in the Negro…
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Federal League Park in Indianapolis struck fear into the hearts…
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Bill Veeck knew it had been a mistake to hire Rogers Hornsby…
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Against a Pittsburgh Pirates lineup whose first three batters…
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“The Little Man makes a big difference. He can do a lot of…
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The 1994 season was one of the darkest in baseball history. A…
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The Oakland Athletics reached the postseason in 2000 and 2001,…
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May 14, 1998: Mike Piazza plays his last game as a Dodger before trade
September 12, 1982: Bobby Ramos homer highlights Yankees comeback against Brewers
September 19, 1972: Scrappy Caribbean All-Stars score dramatic win in only Kodak World Baseball Classic
April 6, 1973: Cleon Jones belts 2 homers; Mets blank Phillies 3-0 on Opening Day
September 16, 1965: Boston’s Dave Morehead no-hits Cleveland
September 10, 1963: Trio of Alou brothers make trail-blazing appearance with Giants
SABR 50: Listen to highlights from Broadcasters Panel with Joe Castiglione and Kevin Brown
SABR 50: Listen to highlights from Ballparks Panel with Larry Lucchino, Janet Marie Smith, and Charles Steinberg
SABR 50: Listen to highlights from Women in Leadership panel
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This Week in SABR: September 9, 2022
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Dick Brown
Larry Brown
Jake Flowers
August 16, 1914: Pittsburgh Rebels hurler George LeClair takes one for the team, gets blasted for 21 runs
September 11, 1923: Howard Ehmke’s encore: Red Sox pitcher throws 1-hitter following historic no-hitter
June 10, 1952: Browns players present cup to Bill Veeck after firing of manager Rogers Hornsby
August 13, 1967: Tom Seaver pitches his first career shutout for Mets
July 9, 1971: ‘Little Man makes a big difference’: Freddie Patek completes cycle with game-winning homer in ninth
July 9, 1971: A’s Angel Mangual ends AL’s longest scoreless game with 20th-inning walk-off single
September 3, 1985: Yankees farmhand Troy Evers pitches playoff no-hitter in New York-Penn League
September 8, 1998: Cardinals’ Mark McGwire wins the race to 62 against Sammy Sosa’s Cubs
September 4, 2002: ‘Moneyball’ Oakland A’s win 20th game in a row on Scott Hatteberg’s walk-off homer