Malcolm Allen
Malcolm Allen was born in Baltimore, six weeks before the Orioles won the 1970 World Series. He attended his first major-league game at Memorial Stadium, where he later ushered for three summers. After graduating from the University of Maryland, he spent 16 years in the Reggae music business. Since 2000, he has resided in Brooklyn, New York, where he manages a production warehouse and spends time with his wife, Sara, and two daughters.
SABR BioProject biographies written by Malcolm Allen
SABR Games Project stories written by Malcolm Allen
- August 6, 2008: Orioles drubbed in road trip finale, but rookie Luis Montañez makes history
- October 9, 1996: Jeffrey Maier assists Derek Jeter’s game-tying homer in ALCS opener
- May 4, 1989: Freshman Junior Félix’s first swing is fantastic, but Angels rally for extra-inning win over Blue Jays
- April 6, 1973: Don Baylor whacks 4 extra-base hits to lead Orioles’ Opening Day rout
- April 22, 1956: Orioles’ Fred Besana settles down to beat Senators
SABR Journal Articles written by Malcolm Allen
SABR Research Topics written by Malcolm Allen
SABR Research Articles written by Malcolm Allen
SABR Ballparks written by Malcolm Allen