Doug Skipper
/in /by adminDoug Skipper was born in Texas, grew up in Colorado, lived in Wyoming and North Dakota, and now resides in Apple Valley, Minnesota. He has worshiped the Red Sox from afar since his maternal grandfather escorted him and his two brothers to see their first major league game, on Thursday, August 3, 1967 at Fenway Park (a 5-3 win). A SABR member since 1982, Doug and his wife Kathy have two daughters, MacKenzie and Shannon. He is a marketing research, customer satisfaction and public opinion consultant, who reads and writes about baseball, and engages in father-daughter dancing.
SABR BioProject biographies written by Doug Skipper
SABR Games Project stories written by Doug Skipper
- May 20, 1986: Wade Boggs collects five hits for the Red Sox
- September 3, 1971: Killebrew’s pinch-hit grand slam propels Twins to 9-4 win over A’s
- September 20, 1969: Jim Perry’s 20th victory pushes Twins nearer pennant
- May 16, 1933: Senators collect 27 hits to win extra-inning thriller over Cleveland
SABR Journal Articles written by Doug Skipper
SABR Research Topics written by Doug Skipper
SABR Research Articles written by Doug Skipper
SABR Ballparks written by Doug Skipper