David Krell
David Krell is the author of Our Bums: The Brooklyn Dodgers in History, Memory and Popular Culture. David has also written for Memories and Dreams (the magazine of the National Baseball Hall of Fame), the Baseball Research Journal, and the New York State Bar Association’s Entertainment, Arts and Sports Law Journal.
SABR BioProject biographies written by David Krell
SABR Games Project stories written by David Krell
- August 1, 1945: Mel Ott swats 500th career home run for Giants
- September 18, 1941: The Aurora Borealis game at Forbes Field
- April 23, 1940: Pee Wee Reese goes 1-for-3 in Dodgers debut
- April 20, 1937: Bobby Doerr records 3 hits in his Red Sox debut
- August 5, 1932: Tigers’ Tommy Bridges loses perfect game in the 9th
- April 18, 1925: Mourning Charles Ebbets
- June 29, 1905: Moonlight Graham’s only major-league game
- April 23, 1903: New York records its first victory in American League play
- April 22, 1903: New York makes its American League debut as Highlanders fall to Washington on Opening Day
- July 24, 1886: Adonis Terry throws a no-hitter for Brooklyn … or does he?
SABR Journal Articles written by David Krell
- ‘Situations and Tendencies’: The Minnesota Twins, the Hero’s Journey, and the Unsung Magic of ‘Little Big League’
- Mary Dobkin: Baltimore’s Grande Dame of Baseball
- Field of Hollywood Dreams: Actors and Their Baseball Roles Beyond the World’s Most Famous Cornfield
- Silent Icons: Buster Keaton, Harold Lloyd, and Yankee Stadium
- Movies, Mentors, and the Minor Leagues
- ‘It’s Like Coming Back to Paradise’: Willie Mays and the Mets
- Of Memory and Mystery Guests: Jackie Robinson, Soupy Sales, and ‘What’s My Line?’
- Jackie Robinson and Journal Square
- Commissioner Announces New Alignment and Addresses MLB 2041 Season Initiatives
- When Sam Malone Faced Boog Powell
- From Bat to Baton: Josh Gibson, the Pittsburgh Opera, and The Summer King
- Roosevelt Stadium: The Forgotten Ballpark
- The Best Baseball Story Ever?: Cecil “Stud” Cantrell, the Tampico Stogies, and Long Gone
- The New York Mets in Popular Culture
- Chicago Goes Hollywood: The Cubs, Wrigley Field, and Popular Culture
SABR Research Topics written by David Krell
SABR Research Articles written by David Krell
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