“He was a beautiful person. Yes he was. Cool Papa Bell. He…
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Add a new baseball book to your collection from the SABR Digital…
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When it opened in 1928, Montreal’s De Lorimier Stadium was…
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The train hissed to a stop, the doors swung open, and 300 Detroit…
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On May 12, 1939, the St. Louis Browns hosted the Detroit Tigers…
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The Boston Red Sox, defending American League champions, got…
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Among trivia buffs, Houston Astros pitcher Larry Yount is often…
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Seattle was the scene of Randy Johnson’s rise from being just…
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SABR’s Board of Directors has approved the formation of a new…
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Wendell Smith built a media career that would eventually be recognized…
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Peter Mancuso, the chair and driving force behind SABR's Nineteenth…
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Paul Carter was a late bloomer as a professional pitcher with…
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Cool Papa Bell
SABR Digital Library: Pride of Smoketown: The 1935 Pittsburgh Crawfords
July 18, 1933: Night baseball makes its debut in Montreal
October 3, 1934: All eyes on Dizzy Dean as Cardinals take World Series opener
May 27, 1939: Tigers’ Charlie Gehringer hits for a natural cycle
June 18, 1947: Boston’s Johnny Pesky drives in winning run in 15th
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SABR welcomes new Tampa Bay chapter and Century Research Committee
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