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
- 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
- July 12, 1929: A new ‘dead’ ball? Brooklyn wins after wild 9th inning
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