Fall 2009 Baseball Research Journal
- Ty Cobb’s Splits
Trent McCotter - Coming from Behind: Patterns of Scoring and Their Relation to Winning
David W. Smith - Home-Field Advantage
Matt Swartz - Graphing Cumulative Rate Statistics
Alex Reisner - 1921: The Yankees, the Giants, and the Battle for Baseball Supremacy in New York
Lyle Spatz and Steve Steinberg - What Inspired ‘Take Me Out to the Ball Game’?
Steven A. King - James Lanier: Ty Cobb’s Batboy
Millard Fisher - A Tall Tale of “The Brethren”
Ross E. Davies - A Tale of Two Umpires: When Al Salerno and Bill Valentine Got Thrown Out of the Game
Mark Armour - The Deadball Era’s Worst Pitching Staff
Tom Ruane - Modern Baseball’s Greatest-Hitting Team: The 1930 Phillies’ Opponents
Tom Ruane - Arbitrator Seitz Sets the Players Free
Roger I. Abrams - AggPro: The Aggregate Projection System
Ross J. Gore, Cameron T. Snapp, and Timothy Highley - A Crank on the Court: The Passion of Justice William R. Day
Ross E. Davies - The Sport of Courts: Baseball and the Law
Ross E. Davies - Alito: The Origin of the Baseball Antitrust Exemption
Samuel A. Alito Jr. - Comiskey’s Detectives
Gene Carney - BOOKS: Two new biographies of Alexander Cartwright
William J. Ryczek - LETTERS: Rating the commissioners — and dog mascots
Fred Schuld - LETTERS: The Dodger in the Royals uniform
Paul Hirsch - LETTERS: Al Jolson?
Charles Alexander