Mike Huber
Mike Huber has been a SABR member for almost 30 years. He enjoys writing for SABR’s Games Project, concentrating on some of the rare events in the national pastime, such as pitching a no-hitter or hitting for the cycle. He has been rooting for the same American League team for over 55 years.
SABR BioProject biographies written by Mike Huber
SABR Games Project stories written by Mike Huber
- July 26, 1928: Yankees’ Bob Meusel becomes first AL player to hit for cycle three times
- May 29, 1928: Bill Terry hits for the cycle with grand slam as Giants rout Brooklyn
- August 5, 1927: Cy Williams, NL’s career home run leader, hits for the cycle
- July 15, 1927: Cardinals’ Jim Bottomley is ‘terror with ash’ as he hits for the cycle
- September 26, 1926: Tigers’ Bob Fothergill hits for natural cycle on last day of season
- September 24, 1925: Babe Ruth beats White Sox with extra-inning walkoff grand slam
- July 21, 1925: Red Sox rookie Roy Carlyle completes cycle against Chief Bender
- June 4, 1925: Kiki Cuyler leads Forbes Field fireworks as Pirates pound Phillies
- August 28, 1924: Babe Ruth homers twice, but Goose Goslin’s cycle leads Senators to win
- April 17, 1924: Baby Doll Jacobson hits for the cycle, but Browns lose to White Sox
- July 7, 1923: Pie Traynor hits for the cycle in Pirates’ rout over Phillies
- September 24, 1922: Rogers Hornsby becomes first to bat .400 and slug 40 home runs in same season as Cardinals delay Giants’ pennant
- August 25, 1922: Cubs and Phillies combine for 49 runs on 51 hits
- July 3, 1922: Bob Meusel hits for the cycle in Yankees’ 12-1 romp over A’s
- June 27, 1922: Ray Schalk defies slugging odds to hit for the cycle
SABR Journal Articles written by Mike Huber
- Army Sinks Navy With Late Score In First Football Meeting At Yankee Stadium
- Analyzing Jackie Robinson as a Second Baseman
- How ‘Ruthian’ was Babe Ruth?
- Origin of the Phrase ‘Hitting for the Cycle’ and An Approach to How Cycles Occur
- 1983 Winter Meetings: The End of the Bowie Kuhn Era
- The Brooklyn Dodgers in Wartime
- Cumulative Home Run Frequency and the Recent Home Run Explosion
SABR Research Topics written by Mike Huber
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SABR Research Articles written by Mike Huber
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SABR Ballparks written by Mike Huber
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