It could have been the first time ever.
From the very first…
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When Mel Parnell took the mound on a rainy summer day in July…
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The 1964 Aberdeen (South Dakota) Pheasants dominated the Class…
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On June 2, 1964, the St. Louis Cardinals began a 16-game road…
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He was the eldest member of a quartet of baseball brothers unparalleled…
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It was the 1999 American League Division Series, pitting the…
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Right-handed pitcher "Wild" Bill Luhrsen spent three weeks in…
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OCTOBER 14, 2020 — After serving for nearly a decade as SABR’s…
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Hitting for average and power and stealing bases with aplomb,…
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After the East defeated the West, 6-3, in Washington, D.C., on…
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The first Negro Leagues East-West All-Star Game of 1946 took…
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July 11, 1954: Giants’ Don Mueller hits for the cycle, while Willie Mays just misses
July 14, 1956: Boston’s Mel Parnell makes last stand, tosses no-hitter at Fenway Park
September 3, 1960: Baseball bids farewell to Allentown — for 47 years
June 8, 1964: Orioles go down on the farm in Aberdeen
June 16, 1964: Ken Boyer breaks out of slump and hits for a natural cycle
July 20, 2004: Albert Pujols’s epic 3-homer day leads Cardinals’ stunning rally
SABR unveils 50th Anniversary logo for 2021
Connie McGeehan
Craig Counsell
Jim Walkup
Barney McFadden
Whitey Glazner
Ed Jurak
C.I. Taylor
Dick Blaisdell
October 10, 1999: Red Sox score postseason record 23 runs to smash Cleveland in ALDS Game 4
Joe Astroth
Wild Bill Luhrsen
Deborah Jayne to leave SABR staff in November
In Memoriam: Joe Morgan
In Memoriam: Whitey Ford
Ruppert Stadium (Newark, NJ)
August 18, 1946: Artie Wilson turns in a star performance in Negro Leagues East-West Classic
August 15, 1946: Newark Eagles quartet sparks East to victory in Negro Leagues all-star game