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Singles are Important, Too
So much emphasis has been placed on home runs in recent years that few fans know or care who collects the most singles. That may change because players who hit a lot of singles can also wind up with batting titles. In 1973, for example, both Pete Rose and Rod Carew led their respective leagues […]
Baseball Rhyme Time
Rod Carew, Vida Blue, and Big Klu Connie Mack, Stan Hack, Max Flack Guy Bush, Emil Kush, Heinie Manush Joe Rudi, Lyle Judy, and Howdy Doody Ty Cobb, Scotty Robb, Rusty Staub Rip Sewell, Bob Buhl, Joe Kuhel Hank Bauer, Vic Power, Hank Sauer Tris Speaker, Roy Meeker, and a streaker Lyn Lary, Charlie Berry, […]
The State Survey of Players
Is Henry Aaron a greater player than Willie Mays? Was Joe DiMaggio better than Ted Williams? Those were just two of the tough decisions members of the Society for American Baseball Research were asked to make in a survey of the greatest baseball players born in the different states. Aaron and Mays were matched because […]
The Best Fielders of the 1970s
Mark Belanger, winner of eight Gold Gloves in the last ten years, received more votes than any other player in SABR’s recent survey to determine the best fielders of the 1970s. The Baltimore shortstop received more than 90% of the nearly 400 votes cast for American League shortstop. Johnny Bench led all National League players. […]
1899 Boston Beaneaters: The Cracks Begin to Show
With a little luck and considerable pluck, the 1898 Boston Beaneaters were able to overcome injuries to three of their regulars to capture the National League pennant. While injuries would figure in 1899 as well, none matched the far-reaching consequences of the deteriorating mental health of one of the team’s most popular players. During the […]
Joe Sewell was a Real Fox at the Plate
There is some irony in the fact that baseball recordkeepers have been compiling annual leaders of most strikeouts by a batter. This is a negative category; yet, for years these tabulations have been carried right along with the annual leaders in home runs, batting, etc. A much more positive and meaningful listing would be the […]
Washington Homers
These lists were compiled by David Vincent from the SABR Home Run Log, with stats through the 2008 season. Click on a link below to view each list. Homers in Washington Ballparks Homers by Washington Teams Homers In Washington Ballparks SWAMPOODLE GROUNDS First HR: George Wood, 29 April 1886, Phillies Last HR: Hardy Richardson, […]
Wrigley Field Homers
Babe Ruth calling his shot . . . Gabby Hartnett’s home run in the gloamin’… Ernie Banks’ No. 500. . . These are some of the 6,905 major league home runs hit at Wrigley Field. The first home run was hit by Art Wilson of the Chicago Whales in a Federal League game on April […]
The Forbes Field Catch: Giant Red Murray Made A Grab With A Flash
This article was originally published in “Baseball in Pittsburgh,” the 1995 SABR convention journal. While Forbes Field had its share of legendary home runs—Mazeroski’s 1960 Game 7 World Series clout and Babe Ruth’s final three—the old park was the scene of some memorable defensive moments as well: unassisted triple plays by Pirate shortstop Glenn […]