Andrew Sharp
Andrew Sharp grew up in the D.C. area as a fan of Washington Senators I and II, and spent 30-plus years in the wilderness as a New York Mets fan before happily regaining a Washington team to support. A retired newspaper editor, he began writing BioProject essays in 2017 and has written SABR’s ownership histories of the Griffith era and the expansion Senators. He charts minor-league games on a freelance basis for Baseball Info Solutions.
SABR BioProject biographies written by Andrew Sharp
SABR Games Project stories written by Andrew Sharp
- March 30, 2008: Ryan Zimmerman sends D.C. fans home happy with walk-off homer in Nationals Park debut
- June 9, 2007: Battered Rule 5 draft pick Speigner bests Twins’ Santana
- September 7, 2005: Dontrelle Willis becomes first Marlins pitcher to win 20 games
- August 9, 1967: Reliever’s 10 shutout innings help Senators outlast Twins
- September 26, 1964: Yankees pitcher Mel Stottlemyre records five hits in one game
- May 8, 1963: Don Lock’s 13th-inning grand slam wins it for Senators
- September 12, 1962: Tom Cheney strikes out a record 21 batters
- July 13, 1954: Senators rookie Dean Stone doesn’t retire a batter, but wins All-Star Game for American League
- August 18, 1953: For a day, Senators slam brakes on Yankees’ steamroller
- September 20, 1942: War worries overshadow Senators’ huge 9th inning against A’s
- September 27, 1940: Frustrated Red Sox, out of pennant race, crush Senators 24-4
- May 26, 1930: Goose Goslin, Joe Judge first in 20th century to hit back-to-back homers twice in a game
- May 11, 1919: Walter Johnson retires 28 in a row as 12-inning shutout ends in a tie
- September 18, 1915: Braves, trying to keep pace, drub Cardinals 20-1
SABR Journal Articles written by Andrew Sharp
SABR Research Topics written by Andrew Sharp
SABR Research Articles written by Andrew Sharp
SABR Ballparks written by Andrew Sharp