Gary Sarnoff
Gary A. Sarnoff has been an active SABR member since 1994. A member of SABR’s Bob Davids Chapter, he has contributed to SABR’s Bio and Games Projects, and to the annual publication of The National Pastime. He is also member of the SABR Negro Leagues Committee and has previously served as chairman of the Ron Gabriel Committee. In addition, he has authored two baseball books: The Wrecking Crew of ’33 and The First Yankees Dynasty. He currently resides in Alexandria, Virginia.
SABR BioProject biographies written by Gary Sarnoff
SABR Games Project stories written by Gary Sarnoff
- July 9, 1980: National League wins All-Star Game at Dodger Stadium
- September 7, 1972: ‘Black September’ overshadows Brewers-Indians game in Cleveland
- August 13, 1972: Expos win nightcap after Great Wallenda walks across Veterans Stadium
- August 13, 1972: The Great Wallenda and Steve Carlton
- July 14, 1969: ‘What a Baseball Manager Does’: Nats’ Joe Coleman shuts out Tigers
- June 4, 1967: 5 hours and 18 minutes later, Orioles beat Senators in 19 innings
- July 8, 1958: Orioles’ Billy O’Dell pitches three scoreless innings in American League’s All-Star victory
- May 6, 1937: The Hindenburg Game at Ebbets Field
- October 1, 1932: The Babe calls his shot … or does he?
- July 25, 1932: Lights at Griffith Stadium: Negro League Washington Pilots host city’s first night game
- August 5, 1929: Nationals supply fireworks in record-setting game in Washington
- September 29, 1924: First in war, first in peace, now first in the American League
- September 24, 1921: Tigers’ Ty Cobb brawls with umpire Billy Evans after game in Washington
- September 16, 1921: Goose Goslin makes his major-league debut; Cleveland returns to first place
- August 21, 1921: George Mogridge, Senators get the best of depleted White Sox
SABR Journal Articles written by Gary Sarnoff
- Baseball Uniforms in the Future: What Might They Look Like Two Decades from Now?
- Babe Ruth’s Half Season with the Baltimore Orioles in 1914
- Bill Starr: The San Diego Padre Who Batted for Ted Williams and Integrated the PCL
- Babe Ruth and Ownership: Not a Match Made In Heaven
- A Dark, Rainy Game Seven: The Pirates Defeat the Big Train in the 1925 World Series
- The Day Babe Ruth Came to Sing Sing
- War at Griffith Stadium
- Stories in Washington Baseball History
SABR Research Topics written by Gary Sarnoff
SABR Research Articles written by Gary Sarnoff
SABR Ballparks written by Gary Sarnoff