Howard Rosenberg
/in /by Jacob PomrenkeHoward Rosenberg has been a baseball fan since the Dodgers played in Brooklyn. His baseball interests include writing SABR game stories, editing BioProject articles, tweeting about the Mets (@Metbaseball), and doing statistical analyses using R. He received his PhD from Syracuse University where he investigated complex systems using system dynamics. A college teacher, he teaches a course on Sports Communication, Culture, and Identity, enjoys writing poems about baseball, including one that was the Baseball Poem of the Month in Spitball Magazine in July 2010, and drawing baseball-related pictures.
SABR BioProject biographies written by Howard Rosenberg
SABR Games Project stories written by Howard Rosenberg
- August 13, 1967: Tom Seaver pitches his first career shutout for Mets
- April 25, 1967: Tom Seaver pitches first complete game, scores winning run in 10th
- June 14, 1957: Jim Gilliam’s steal of home stops pitchers’ duel, gifts Don Newcombe birthday win
- May 16, 1957: Koufax strikes out 13, combines with Cubs pitchers to tie NL strikeout record
- May 24, 1954: Willie Mays’ 2 homers, 3 hits, and 4 RBIs sink Phillies
SABR Journal Articles written by Howard Rosenberg
SABR Research Topics written by Howard Rosenberg
SABR Research Articles written by Howard Rosenberg
SABR Ballparks written by Howard Rosenberg