Bob LeMoine
BOB LeMOINE lives in New Hampshire, where he works as a high school librarian and adjunct professor. Especially fascinated with Boston and 19th-century baseball history, Bob has contributed to several SABR book projects. In 2016, he was a co-editor with Bill Nowlin on Boston’s First Nine: The 1871–75 Boston Red Stockings. Inspired by Ned Martin on his black-and-white TV, Bob wanted to be a Red Sox announcer when he grew up. Instead, he settled for Martin being the subject of his first SABR biography.
SABR BioProject biographies written by Bob LeMoine
SABR Games Project stories written by Bob LeMoine
- July 18, 1994: Astros erase 11-run deficit in biggest comeback in Astrodome history
- July 10, 1986: Red Sox-Angels game sets ‘new standards of the bizarre’
- October 1, 1983: Carl Yastrzemski Day at Fenway Park
- April 12, 1967: Red Sox begin magical season with Opening Day win
- April 15, 1954: Orioles return to Baltimore after 52 years
- September 30, 1950: Whiz Kids fizzle in Brooklyn, setting up a showdown
- April 18, 1950: Robin Roberts wins first Opening Day start for Phillies
- April 18, 1950: From deathbed to first base: Eddie Waitkus returns after near-fatal shooting
- August 11, 1946: Leon Day pitches 15 innings, hits game-winning homer for Newark Eagles
- September 20, 1945: Cleveland Buckeyes dethrone Negro League champions
- September 18, 1945: ‘Cinderella’ Cleveland Buckeyes win Game 3 with shutout of Grays
- September 26, 1943: Josh Gibson, Cool Papa Bell, and Buck Leonard lead Homestead Grays in Game 4
- September 21, 1943: Powerful Grays, upstart Black Barons take center stage at Griffith Stadium
- August 1, 1943: Thrills and Surprises: 51,723 see Satchel Paige and other Negro League greats in All-Star Game
- September 8, 1942: Satchel Paige, Monarchs shut out powerful Homestead Grays lineup in Game 1
SABR Journal Articles written by Bob LeMoine
- The Unlikely Celebrity: The Say Hey Kid in Song and on Screen
- Jackie Robinson in 1945: From Boston ‘Tryout’ to a Negro Leagues Star
- Introduction: The Glorious Beaneaters of the 1890s
- 1895 Boston Beaneaters: Strictly for the Birds, Again
- 1896 Boston Beaneaters: Another Pennant From a Birds-Eye View
- “But I’m All Alone, and This May be Sort of Fun”: The Ageless Cy Young on the Mound in 1934-35
- 1934 Winter Meetings: The Reds Go Under the Lights While the Braves Go to the Dogs
- 1870 Winter Meetings: The Calm Before the Storm
- ‘But Where Is Pearl Harbor?’ Baseball and the Day the World Changed
SABR Research Topics written by Bob LeMoine
SABR Research Articles written by Bob LeMoine
SABR Ballparks written by Bob LeMoine