DECEMBER 5, 2021 — Six candidates earned election to the…
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DECEMBER 2, 2021 — SABR's Pee Wee Reese Chapter in Louisville,…
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For 20-year-old Ted Williams, this was the third visit to Cleveland.…
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Although two-and-a-half months with the 1935 Philadelphia Phillies…
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How hard did Jerry Vezendy throw?
Hard enough to strike out…
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The Cleveland Indians fans among the crowd of 38,116 at Progressive…
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A crowd of 35,111 filled Baltimore’s Memorial Stadium for a…
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The All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (AAGPBL)…
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It all began with a Dennis Eckersley fist pump.
When the St.…
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This Week in SABR: December 3, 2021
SABR dedicates John Dodge grave marker at Cave Hill Cemetery in Louisville
July 15, 1939: Red Sox blow their second straight 5-0 lead, but win again thanks to ‘Ted the Terror’
July 19, 1955: Vern Law’s emergency start lasts 18 innings before Frank Thomas seals win in 19th
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June 26, 1964: Red Sox ‘Rookie Star’ Jerry Vezendy whiffs 16 in minor leagues
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June 4, 1976: Free ballcaps, 29 hits, a brawl and a Larry Hisle cycle
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