Stephen V. Rice
Stephen V. Rice, Ph.D., hails from Detroit, Michigan, and lives in Collierville, Tennessee. During his childhood he pored over statistics in the baseball encyclopedia and wondered about the players. The numbers don’t say much about the players; they don’t tell us who they were or what they were like. Now he writes biographies for the SABR BioProject, to help tell their stories. In his day job, he is a software architect in the Computational Biology department at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in Memphis.
SABR BioProject biographies written by Stephen V. Rice
SABR Games Project stories written by Stephen V. Rice
- September 14, 1912: Bill Rapps turns unassisted triple play; Gus Hetling steals home for game-winner in Pacific Coast League thriller
- September 2, 1912: Reds and Cardinals can’t see in the dark, but umpire Mal Eason says, ‘Play on’
- July 8, 1912: Jimmy Lavender and Cubs halt Rube Marquard’s winning streak
- August 3, 1911: Cleveland Naps top New York Highlanders in wacky contest
- April 14, 1910: Walter Johnson impresses President Taft on Opening Day
- July 14, 1909: Rocky Mount pitcher Jim Thorpe defeats Wilmington in Eastern Carolina League
- May 12, 1909: Reds lefty Ed Karger is wild and unhittable
- June 12, 1908: Joe Jackson slugs the ball for his hometown team
- April 17, 1908: Memphis Turtles win season opener; Tris Speaker debuts for Little Rock
- June 14-17, 1907: Luis Bustamante and the Cuban Stars visit northern Ohio
- June 5, 1907: Three-Finger Brown’s Cubs beat Mathewson’s Giants in duel of aces
- September 15, 1906: ‘Hitless Wonder’ White Sox win to move into first place
- May 14, 1906: ‘Humpy’ Badel leads Buffalo Bisons to victory in home opener
- April 28, 1905: Youngsters Ty Cobb, Eddie Cicotte, and Clyde Engle excel in Augusta’s South Atlantic League win over Macon
- April 25, 1905: Wee Willie Keeler hits walk-off, inside-the-park home run
SABR Journal Articles written by Stephen V. Rice
SABR Research Topics written by Stephen V. Rice
SABR Research Articles written by Stephen V. Rice
SABR Ballparks written by Stephen V. Rice