Herm Krabbenhoft
Herm Krabbenhoft, a SABR member since 1981, is a retired research chemist. His baseball research has focused on ultimate grand slam home runs, leadoff batters, triple plays, the uniform numbers of Detroit Tigers, and consecutive games streaks for scoring runs and batting in runs—which requires having accurate game-by-game runs and RBI statistics—which requires correcting the runs and RBI errors in baseball’s official records.
- Related link: Read a profile of Herm Krabbenhoft in SABR’s The Inside Game newsletter (November 2018)
SABR BioProject biographies written by Herm Krabbenhoft
SABR Games Project stories written by Herm Krabbenhoft
SABR Journal Articles written by Herm Krabbenhoft
- The Pitcher’s Cycle: Definition and Achievers (1893–2023)
- From Kralick to Lopez and Carew to Polanco: Interesting Aspects of the Pitcher’s Cycles and Batter’s Cycles Achieved by Minnesota Twins Players
- Shining Light on the Smiling Stan Hack Mirror: A Bill Veeck Gamesmanship Ploy—Was It Real or Mythical?
- Going Downtown with a Golden Sombrero: Combining Baseball’s Best and Worst True Outcomes
- Stan Hack: Leadoff Batter Extraordinaire
- Instant Relief: First-Batter Triple Plays
- Emeritus Members of the Career .300 Hitters Club (1920–2022)
- Triple Crown Batters in the Minor Leagues (1946-62): What They Did Before and After
- Impact of the Varying Sacrifice Fly Rules on Batting Champs, 1931–2019
- Day-In/Day-Out Double-Duty Diamondeers: 1946–60
- Howie Fox: Baltimore’s Unique Oriole
- Appendix 1: Howie Fox: Baltimore’s Unique Oriole
- How Many Hits Did Ty Cobb Make in His Major League Career? What Is His Lifetime Batting Average?
- Honus Wagner: Baseball’s Prototypical Five-Tooler?
- ‘When You Come to a Fork in the Road, Take It’: Who Took the Cycle or Quasi-Cycle?
SABR Research Topics written by Herm Krabbenhoft
SABR Research Articles written by Herm Krabbenhoft
SABR Ballparks written by Herm Krabbenhoft