2002 Baseball Research Journal
- Why Isn’t Gil Hodges in the Hall of Fame?
John T. Saccoman - The Riot at the First World Series
Louis P. Masur - Does Experience Help in the Postseason?
Tom Hanrahan - Wanted: One First Class Shortstop
Robert H. Schaefer - Babe Ruth Dethroned? Whither the Sultan of Swat?
Gabriel B. Costa - RBI, Opportunities, and Power Hitting: Opportunities Significantly Affect RBI Totals
Cyril Morong - Forbes Field, Hitter’s Nightmare?
Ron Selter - Not Quite Marching Through Georgia: Don Larsen and the Atlanta Crackers
Roger Godin - Preventing Base Hits: Evidence that Fielders Are More Important Than Pitchers
Dick Cramer - The Most Dominant Triple Crown Winner
Vince Gennaro - Dottie Kamenshek, All-American: Was This Baseball’s Greatest Fielding First Baseman?
John B. Holway - The Best Last-Place Team Ever? 1966 Yankees Didn’t Know How to Finish Last
David Surdam - The Most Exciting World Series Games: A Mathematical Approach
Peter Reidhead and Ron Visco - Home Runs: More Influential Than Ever
J.P. Caillault - The King is Dead
Victor Debs Jr. - Bill Doak’s Three ‘No-Hitters’
Stephen D. Boren - Baseball’s Most Unbreakable Records: Polled from SABR’s Records Committee
Joe Dittmar - Best of Times, Worst of Times: Superlative & Dismal Ten-Year Team Performances
Scott Nelson - Identifying 19th-Century Player Dick Higham … Perhaps!
Harold V. Higham - Early RBI Leaders in the International League
David F. Chrisman - Harry Wright: The Most Important Baseball Figure of the 19th Century?
Christopher Devine - Batting Average by Count and Pitch Type
J. Eric Bickel and Dean Stotz - The Evolution of World Series Scheduling
Charlie Bevis - Lou vs. Babe in Real Life and in Pride of the Yankees
Frank Ardolino - 56-Game Hitting Streaks Revisited
Michael Freiman - John McGraw Comes to New York: The 1902 Giants
Clifford Blau - From a Researcher’s Notebook (2002)
Al Kermisch