All SABR members are invited and encouraged to submit a Research…
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The Society for American Baseball Research is seeking remote…
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The name George B. Dovey is unfamiliar to most modern-day baseball…
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Based on their franchise history, the St. Louis Cardinals didn’t…
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Autumn raindrops pelted Detroit and turned Navin Field into a…
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The Red Sox were still hopeful, even in the final days of August…
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At 2:30 P.M. on Sunday, June 25, 1972, the police chief, fire…
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A sunny, breezy afternoon in Tiger Stadium before a crowd of…
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Any time a young minor-league player is called up to the major…
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John Henry Johnson — the lefty pitcher, not the Pro Football…
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“There is no smarter man in baseball today than Miller Huggins.”…
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Trailing the Pittsburgh Pirates in the National League standings…
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AUGUST 3, 2021 — The SABR Board of Directors has appointed…
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Add a new baseball book to your collection from the SABR Digital…
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In 1921 both Ty Cobb and Billy Evans were highly respected in…
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Lefty Grove was on the verge of reaching a major career milestone…
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On August 5, 1932, Tigers pitcher Tommy Bridges sent the Navin…
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Call for papers: 2022 SABR Frederick Ivor-Campbell 19th Century Base Ball Conference
Students, apply for a Fall 2021 internship with SABR
This Week in SABR: August 6, 2021
August 7, 1907: Boston Doves delight fans in western Kentucky during owner’s homecoming
September 29, 1921: Sherdel, Cardinals knock Pirates out of contention for National League pennant
October 2, 1921: Led by Jacobson’s five hits, St. Louis Browns complete best season in 20 years
August 27, 1955: Ted Williams’s 9th-inning grand slam wrecks a shutout and gives Boston a win
June 25, 1972: Flood evacuation halts Class A home opener in Auburn, New York
June 22, 1985: Yankees’ Ron Guidry stifles Detroit on national TV for final career shutout
September 2, 2006: Kevin Kouzmanoff blasts first big-league pitch for grand slam
Miles Wolff Jr.
Edwin Correa
John Henry Johnson
Mel Kerr
October 7, 1921: Giants blow out Yankees in Game 3 to get back into first Subway Series
July 28, 1921: Irish Meusel, Phil Douglas, Frankie Frisch lead Giants to comeback win over Pirates in series finale
Dan Evans appointed to SABR Board of Directors
SABR Digital Library: When the Monarchs Reigned: Kansas City’s 1942 Negro League Champions
1969 New York Mets essays
This Week in SABR: July 30, 2021
September 24, 1921: Tigers’ Ty Cobb brawls with umpire Billy Evans after game in Washington
September 27, 1921: Urban Shocker’s late-season gem trims Yankee lead
July 25, 1941: Lefty Grove records 300th and final career win
August 5, 1932: Tigers’ Tommy Bridges loses perfect game in the 9th