Cecilia Tan
Cecilia Tan is SABR’s Publications Editor and a freelance writer and editor living in Cambridge, MA.
Cecilia Tan is a freelance writer and editor living in Cambridge, MA. She co-edited both The Fenway Project and ’75: The Red Sox Team That Saved Baseball with Bill Nowlin and has been active in the Boston chapter of SABR since 2001. She is the author of The 50 Greatest Yankees Games (Wiley, 2005) and co-author with Bill Nowlin of The 50 Greatest Red Sox Games (Wiley, 2006). She also writes baseball fiction and is a contributor to Fenway Fiction, edited by Adam Pachter. She writes about baseball online at the web magazine “Why I Like Baseball.”
SABR BioProject biographies written by Cecilia Tan
SABR Games Project stories written by Cecilia Tan
- July 15, 2008: American League bids farewell to Yankee Stadium with a 15-inning win in longest All-Star Game
- April 29, 1986: Roger Clemens becomes first pitcher to strike out 20 in nine innings
- October 6, 1946: Rudy York’s homer lifts Red Sox to win in World Series opener
- October 9, 1916: Red Sox win Game 2 on a loaned diamond; Babe Ruth goes the distance in 14
SABR Journal Articles written by Cecilia Tan
- Editor’s Note: Fall 2024 Baseball Research Journal
- Editor’s Note: Spring 2024 Baseball Research Journal
- 2004 World Series Trophy Tour: Touch ’Em All Across Red Sox Nation
- Editor’s Note: Fall 2023 Baseball Research Journal
- Editor’s Note: The National Pastime 2023
- Editor’s Note: Spring 2023 Baseball Research Journal
- Editor’s Note: Fall 2022 Baseball Research Journal
- Editor’s Note: The National Pastime 2022
- Editor’s Note: Spring 2022 Baseball Research Journal
- Introduction: The Negro Leagues are Major Leagues
- Editor’s Note: Fall 2021 Baseball Research Journal
- Signs of the Times
- The Rules They Are A-Changin’
- Editor’s Note: Spring 2021 Baseball Research Journal
- Editor’s Note: Fall 2020 Baseball Research Journal
SABR Research Topics written by Cecilia Tan
SABR Research Articles written by Cecilia Tan
SABR Ballparks written by Cecilia Tan