Doug Feldmann
Doug Feldmann is a professor in the College of Education at Northern Kentucky University and a former scout for the Cincinnati Reds, Seattle Mariners, and San Diego Padres. He has written extensively on baseball history and the sport’s sociological impact on urban and small-town America. A multiple-time nominee for the Casey Award and the Seymour Medal, Doug lives in the Cincinnati area. Visit his website at dougfeldmannbooks.com or follow him on Twitter @D_FeldmannBooks.
SABR BioProject biographies written by Doug Feldmann
SABR Games Project stories written by Doug Feldmann
- October 8, 1983: Orioles clinch AL pennant in final postseason game at Comiskey Park
- September 16, 1975: Rennie Stennett leads Pirates rout with a record seven hits
- May 23, 1970: Bob Gibson fans 16 in Hall of Fame matchup with Jim Bunning
- April 9, 1969: Billy Williams’ four doubles lead Cubs to drubbing of Phillies
- August 28, 1968: During Chicago convention turmoil, Jerry Nyman shuts out Yankees in first career start
- September 20, 1967: Steve Carlton’s 16 strikeouts not enough in classic duel with Chris Short
- July 18, 1957: Dodgers survive wild ninth inning to win in 11
- April 13, 1954: Tom Alston makes Cardinals history as first Black player to take the field
- October 5, 1935: Defense dooms Cubs in Game 4
- October 4, 1935: Cubs stymied by ejections, errors, and the Schoolboy in Game 3
- October 5, 1934: Paul Dean impresses brother Dizzy in Cardinals’ Game 3 win
- September 16, 1933: Cardinals outlast Dodgers after 27 runs, 36 hits, and 17 walks
- July 16, 1933: Roy Parmelee, Red Lucas battle all the way in extra-inning tilt
- May 14, 1933: Hack Wilson’s pinch-hit, walk-off grand slam sends Dodgers home victorious
- October 5, 1931: Cardinals tag Grove early; Burleigh Grimes grinds in Game 3
SABR Journal Articles written by Doug Feldmann
SABR Research Topics written by Doug Feldmann
SABR Research Articles written by Doug Feldmann
SABR Ballparks written by Doug Feldmann