Paul White
/in /by adminPaul White, a SABR member since 2001, is a native of Boston and lifelong fan of the Red Sox. He earned a degree in History and Political Science from the University of Kansas in 1990, as well as several professional designations during a 33-year career in the insurance industry. Paul began publishing a blog called “Lost in Left Field” in 2002, and his writing about Jim Rice’s Hall of Fame case was cited in articles on ESPN.com and in SABR’s biography of Rice that has appeared in several SABR publications. His work can still be found at www.lostinleftfield.com or www.pauldwhite.substack.com. Paul has contributed several entries to the SABR Games Project and the SABR BioProject, and is contributing an essay about Sandy Koufax’s final season to SABR’s upcoming Koufax book project. He is currently writing a book for McFarland Publishing on the history of the Hall of Fame’s recognition of Negro Leagues players, currently scheduled for publication in 2024. Paul and his wife live near Kansas City.
SABR BioProject biographies written by Paul White
SABR Games Project stories written by Paul White
- October 20, 1985: 9th-inning rally gives Cardinals 2-0 lead in World Series
- July 31, 1980: Royals score baker’s dozen against Red Sox as George Brett raises average to .390
- July 7, 1976: Red Sox force extra innings, but Chicago wins in the 10th
- July 11, 1969: Royals come back three times to defeat White Sox
SABR Journal Articles written by Paul White
SABR Research Topics written by Paul White
SABR Research Articles written by Paul White
SABR Ballparks written by Paul White