Laura H. Peebles
Laura H. Peebles retired first from Deloitte’s National Tax Office, and then from writing and editing tax material for Bloomberg. She brings her writing and editing experience to SABR as an Associate Editor for the Baseball Games Project. Her other baseball project is writing rhyming game summaries of Washington Nationals games. She lives in Arlington, Virginia, with her wife, two cats, and her baseball and bobblehead collections.
SABR BioProject biographies written by Laura H. Peebles
SABR Games Project stories written by Laura H. Peebles
- August 12, 1995: Dodgers win in the 11th on a walk-off rule violation
- June 16, 1995: Padres’ Andy Benes loses $1 million, wins game
- August 23, 1989: Expos, Dodgers total 22 innings, 33 hits, and a mascot ejection — but just one run
- August 22, 1989: Braves’ Paul Assenmacher strikes out four in one inning
- July 17, 1989: David Wells earns his second win of the day for Blue Jays
- September 14, 1986: Giants’ Bob Brenly goes from outhouse to the penthouse with 4 errors, 2 home runs
- July 12, 1980: Billy Martin is half-right as A’s best Angels
- June 27, 1980: Dodgers’ Jerry Reuss throws no-hitter to beat rival Giants
- May 4, 1980: Dusty Baker bats out of turn, then homers as Dodgers beat Phillies
- May 4, 1977: Jim Kaat and Randy Jones get the fans home early in San Diego
- July 27, 1975: Al Bumbry breaks 0-for-23 skid with rare homer in Orioles’ comeback
- September 16, 1972: Tom Seaver allows grand slam to opposing pitcher Burt Hooton as Cubs trounce Mets
- August 7, 1971: Nervous Vida Blue wins his 20th game as A’s top White Sox, 1-0
- June 23, 1971: Have a day, Rick Wise: two home runs and a no-hitter!
- September 21, 1970: A’s rookie Vida Blue no-hits Twins, drinks their champagne
SABR Journal Articles written by Laura H. Peebles
SABR Research Topics written by Laura H. Peebles
SABR Research Articles written by Laura H. Peebles
SABR Ballparks written by Laura H. Peebles