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Chicago Cubs infielder was thought for many years to have won the 1912 NL Triple Crown. (LIBRARY OF CONGRESS)

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Former Nebraska State League president umpired the September 13, 1915, contest between his fellow inmates at Leavenworth Prison and the Kansas City Packers when Federal League umpires missed their train.

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Dazzy Vance (National Baseball Hall of Fame Library)

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His iconic homer in the 1975 World Series serves as a Boston cultural touchstone in the film

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whose pride in Chicago ultimately led to the formation of the National League, proclaimed that he would rather be a lamppost in Chicago than a millionaire in any other city.

William Hulbert and the Birth of the National League

In 1916, former National League President Abraham G. Mills…
First baseman and manager of the American Association St. Paul Saints 1902–05, helming two pennant winners. He was soon embroiled in a scam that involved him acting as a front for club owner George Lennon.

Michael Kelley’s 1906-08 Woes with Organized Baseball

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Dick Cramer

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Henry Chadwick Award: Bill Deane

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Henry Chadwick Award: Jerry Malloy

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Henry Chadwick Award: David Nemec

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Chicago Cubs infielder was thought for many years to have won the 1912 NL Triple Crown. (LIBRARY OF CONGRESS)

Solving the mystery of Heinie Zimmerman’s 1912 National League Triple Crown

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Dorothy Seymour Mills

Dorothy Seymour Mills: Reflections on a life in baseball research

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Houston-Baseball-Early-Years-book-cover

Get your copy of “Houston Baseball: The Early Years 1861-1961”

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Hall of Fame second baseman Evers, left, and manager Stallings helped lead the 1914

The 1914 Stallings Platoon: Assessing Execution, Impact, and Strategic Philosophy

Hall of Fame second baseman Johnny Evers, left, and manager…
Elmer Dean, the older brother, center, of St. Louis Cardinals stars Dizzy and Paul Dean shows his new House of David teammates how he grips a curveball on May 5, 1935. (CORBIS)

The Third Brother Dean: “Elmer the Great”

Elmer Dean, center, the older brother of St. Louis Cardinals…
Played a legitimate, if limited, role in the history of baseball, but any claims to the title “father of baseball” only seem legitimate in comparison with the even more specious Doubleday myth.

Henderson, Cartwright, and the 1953 U.S. Congress

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Yankees shortstop was the mystery guest on the debut episode of CBS-TV's

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