Anson on Broadway: The Failure of ‘A Runaway Colt’

Adrian C. Anson, who rose to national prominence as captain of…

Carl Erskine: Ace Right-Hander for the Boys of Summer

Carl Daniel Erskine, born and raised in Anderson, Indiana, but…

World Series Final Plays

As Edgar Renteria bounced the final out of the 2004 World Series…

Forfeits

Forfeits were relatively commonplace in the early days of baseball.…

Baseball Notables at Arlington National Cemetery

Arlington National Cemetery (ANC) in Arlington, Virginia, is…

The Face of Baseball: Photo Selections from the Detroit and Cleveland Public Libraries

Photographs make history come alive, and baseball images enhance…

The Best (and Worst) St. Louis Cardinal Trades

Unhappy with the team's contract offer for 2003 and beyond, Philadelphia's…

The Odyssey of Carlton Hanta

With the recent success of Ichiro Suzuki, Hideki Matsui, and…

Ty Cobb, Master Thief

Even though the value of stealing bases can be argued, there…

The Nugent Era: Phillies Phlounder in Phutility

A wag once wrote a history of the Philadelphia Phillies and entitled…

August 31, 1932: Day of the Ineligible Player

Well-seasoned SABR members will easily recall the days of perusing…

The Positive Grip Baseball Bat

The Louisville Slugger bat is advertised as "the bat of champions…

La Tropical Park, Then and Now

In February 2001, more than a dozen members of the Society for…

Do Batters Learn During a Game?

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Why is the Shortstop ‘6’?

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Which Great Teams Were Just Lucky?

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The Best and Worst Batteries: Comparing ERAs 1960-2004

Sometimes a pitcher and a catcher (battery) come together as…

The Hawaiian All-Stars and the Harlem Globetrotters: A 1948 Barnstorming Tour

In 1946, the West Coast Negro Baseball League was organized…

Do Some Batters Reach on Errors More Than Others?

On one level, the answer to this question seems obvious: since…

Consider Your Sources: Baseball and Baked Beans in Boston

Tim Wiles, director of research at the National Baseball Hall…

Deconstructing the Midas Touch: Gold Glove Award Voting, 1965-2004

Gold Glove Awards, first presented in 1957, are given annu­ally…

1,000 Extra-Base Hits: A Mark of Greatness?

Many things contribute to playing winning baseball, but…

World Series Winners and Losers: What’s the Difference?

When the Boston Red Sox recorded the final out against the St.…

Teams With Three 20-Game Winners

In the baseball season just concluded, Dontrelle Willis of…
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