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		<title>Download the e-book version of Fall 2016 Baseball Research Journal</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Read the Fall 2016 BRJ on your computer or e-reader! SABR members, you can now download the Baseball Research Journal to your computer or e-reader! Click a link below to download the PDF, EPUB or Kindle/MOBI version of the Fall 2016 Baseball Research Journal, Vol. 45, No. 2, to your computer.   PDF: To download [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Read the Fall 2016 BRJ on your computer or e-reader!<!--break--></p>
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<p>SABR members, you can now download the <em>Baseball Research Journal </em>to your computer or e-reader!</p>
<p>Click a link below to download the PDF, EPUB or Kindle/MOBI version of the Fall 2016 <em>Baseball Research Journal</em>, Vol. 45, No. 2, to your computer. <strong> </strong></p>
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<li><strong>PDF:</strong> <a href="https://sabr.box.com/shared/static/c7hhus8pkl6j836157x0rb9czabumbu8.pdf">To download the PDF file of the Fall 2016 <em>Baseball Research Journal</em>, click here</a> (2.2 MB)</li>
<li><strong>EPUB:</strong> <a href="https://sabr.box.com/shared/static/xit6zb6lkatmkzjec469rwezm4u8cfgr.epub">To download the EPUB file — for use on iBooks, iPads, Nook or Sony Reader — of the Fall 2016 <em>Baseball Research Journal</em>, click here</a> (1.8 MB)</li>
<li><strong>Kindle/MOBI version:</strong> <a href="https://sabr.box.com/shared/static/44yfzjeh61uzqzf45pragre974ucmg23.mobi">To download the MOBI/Kindle version of the Fall 2016 <em>Baseball Research Journal</em>, click here</a> (4.0 MB)</li>
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<p>To read articles online from the Fall 2016 <em>Baseball Research Journal</em>, <a href="http://sabr.org/research/fall-2016-baseball-research-journal">click here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Editor&#8217;s note: Fall 2016 Baseball Research Journal</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Nov 2016 21:07:05 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A note from the editor of the BRJ.I truly enjoyed SABR’s annual convention this year in Miami. I suppose that goes without saying: baseball is one of my favorite things, and baseball research is one of my favorite things about baseball. But something about the mix of topics and experiences jelled into a delicious melange [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A note from the editor of the BRJ.<!--break-->I truly enjoyed <a href="http://sabr.org/convention/2016">SABR’s annual convention this year</a> in Miami. I suppose that goes without saying: baseball is one of my favorite things, and baseball research is one of my favorite things about baseball. But something about the mix of topics and experiences jelled into a delicious melange of molecular gastronomy. The Marlins were fantastic hosts. Barry Bonds, Don Mattingly, Andre Dawson, and Tony Perez all spoke to us in a <a href="http://sabr.org/latest/sabr-46-pregame-ballpark-session-marlins-park">special at-the-ballpark session</a>, and Jeff Conine, Juan Pierre, and Jack McKeon <a href="http://sabr.org/latest/sabr-46-2003-marlins-championship-panel">regaled us in a session</a> at the hotel.</p>
<p>But the real stars of the convention for me are <a href="http://sabr.org/convention/sabr46-presentations">the researchers who present</a> their passions. Where else would I learn the role Coca-Cola played in strengthening the fledgling MLB players union (Mark Armour), or the history of defensive metrics (Chris Dial), or hear definitive proof that closers don’t have the impact on win totals that teams seem to think they do (David Smith)? Where else could I learn about the 1905 Waseda University Japanese good will tour of the West Coast (Rob Fitts) one minute and the Marginal Revenue Product of what pitchers are actually worth (Shane Piesek, who calculates that the average impact of strikeout to walk ratio on team revenue is $37,114.50) the next.</p>
<p>Well, actually, there’s one other place that such diverse baseball-related knowledge is marshalled and <a href="http://dev.sabr.org/journal/article/download-the-e-book-version-of-fall-2016-baseball-research-journal/">it’s here in the pages</a> of the <em>Baseball Research Journal</em>. I feel like the kid who gets to open her Christmas presents early because I get to read all the articles before anyone else. The process starts with a query. Sometimes the researcher will email to ask if I think their topic is too “small” or “obscure” for the <em>BRJ</em>. The answer is usually “absolutely not.” The so-called “obscure” topics are often the most fascinating, and the most painstakingly researched. I call them rabbit holes, and the researcher who dives down them pulls us, Alice-like, right into Wonderland with them. In this issue we get a deep dive on <a href="http://sabr.org/research/show-girl-and-shortstop-strange-saga-violet-popovich-and-her-shooting-cub-billy-jurges">the life of Violet Popovich</a>, the show girl who famously shot Billy Jurges of the Chicago Cubs, the offseason <a href="http://sabr.org/research/chief-bender-marksman-traps-and-mound">trap shooting career of Chief Bender</a>, and a light shined on a baseball league that has nearly been forgotten by history, the <a href="http://sabr.org/research/international-girls-baseball-league">International Girls Baseball League</a>.</p>
<p>Sometimes a researcher goes down a rabbit hole and after their article is published, they keep going: Bryan Soderholm-Difatte published a paper <a href="http://sabr.org/research/1914-stallings-platoon-assessing-execution-impact-and-strategic-philosophy">previously demonstrating</a> that George Stallings employed platooning with the 1914 “Miracle” Braves. He’s back this time with a look at 1913, and while he was working on the paper, play by play information for 1912 and 1911 became available. The result is the meaty, delicious conclusion that <a href="http://sabr.org/research/stallings-platoon-1913-prequel">pinpoints 1913 as the beginning of platooning</a> as we know it. Another researcher who has been going down a rabbit hole is Tom Thress in his pursuit of the ultimate baseball statistic, Player Won-Lost records. He presents here <a href="http://sabr.org/research/baseball-player-won-lost-records-ultimate-baseball-statistic">a follow-up</a> to <a href="http://sabr.org/research/beyond-player-win-average-compiling-player-won-lost-records">his previous paper</a> on the topic.</p>
<p>And that’s just a fraction of what’s in this issue. Hopefully every SABR member will find plenty of articles to interest them. If you don’t, perhaps it’s time to consider writing an article on the topic that is your favorite rabbit hole? If the subject intersects baseball in any way and is meticulously researched, send me a query. Each article submitted goes through our peer review process, with some articles going through multiple revisions before they are ready for prime time. If you’re ready to put your work up for evaluation in front of other SABR members, send your queries to <a href="mailto:PubDir@sabr.org">PubDir@sabr.org</a>. No rabbit hole is too obscure.</p>
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<li><a href="http://sabr.org/research/fall-2016-baseball-research-journal">Click here to read more articles online from the Fall 2016 <em>Baseball Research Journal</em></a><em>.</em></li>
<li><a href="http://sabr.org/research/download-e-book-version-fall-2016-baseball-research-journal">Click here to download the e-book version in PDF, EPUB or MOBI/Kindle format</a>.</li>
<li><a href="http://astore.amazon.com/sabrwebsite-20/detail/1943816050">Click here to purchase a softcover edition from the SABR Bookstore</a>.</li>
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<p><em><strong>CECILIA M. TAN </strong>is SABR&#8217;s Publications Editor. She can be reached at <a href="mailto:ctan@sabr.org">ctan@sabr.org</a>.</em></p>
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		<title>Appendix 1: Billy Hamilton’s 1894 Runs Scored</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Oct 2016 19:50:51 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Find supplemental research for the BRJ article on Billy Hamilton’s 1894 Runs Scored.This appendix is related to the article, &#8220;Discrepancy in an All-Time MLB Record: Billy Hamilton’s 1894 Runs Scored,&#8221; by Herm Krabbenhoft, Keith Carlson, David Newman, and Richard “Dixie” Tourangeau. Click here to view or download the folder containing 15 appendix files at Box.com. [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Find supplemental research for the BRJ article on Billy Hamilton’s 1894 Runs Scored.<!--break-->This appendix is related to the article, <a href="http://dev.sabr.org/journal/article/discrepancy-in-an-all-time-mlb-record-billy-hamiltons-1894-runs-scored/">&#8220;Discrepancy in an All-Time MLB Record: Billy Hamilton’s 1894 Runs Scored,&#8221;</a> by Herm Krabbenhoft, Keith Carlson, David Newman, and Richard “Dixie” Tourangeau.</p>
<p><a href="https://sabr.box.com/s/c5prtxx6ptc3mng4atfeosj96ydlji1t"><strong>Click here to view or download the folder containing 15 appendix files at Box.com</strong></a>.</p>
<p>The files in the appendix folder include the following:</p>
<p><strong>Appendix 1</strong></p>
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<li>APPENDIX 1A — Details for Runs Scored by the 1894 Philadelphia Phillies — April 1894</li>
<li>APPENDIX 1B — Details for Runs Scored by the 1894 Philadelphia Phillies — May 1894</li>
<li>APPENDIX 1C — Details for Runs Scored by the 1894 Philadelphia Phillies — June 1894</li>
<li>APPENDIX 1D — Details for Runs Scored by the 1894 Philadelphia Phillies — July 1894</li>
<li>APPENDIX 1E — Details for Runs Scored by the 1894 Philadelphia Phillies — August 1894</li>
<li>APPENDIX 1F — Details for Runs Scored by the 1894 Philadelphia Phillies — September 1894</li>
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<p><strong>Appendix 2</strong></p>
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<li>APPENDIX 2A — Text Descriptions from Newspaper Accounts for the Runs Scored by the 1894 Philadelphia Phillies for Selected Games — April 1894</li>
<li>APPENDIX 2B — Text Descriptions from Newspaper Accounts for the Runs  Scored by the 1894 Philadelphia Phillies for Selected Games — May 1894</li>
<li>APPENDIX 2C — Text Descriptions from Newspaper Accounts for the Runs  Scored by the 1894 Philadelphia Phillies for Selected Games — June 1894</li>
<li>APPENDIX 2D-1 — Text Descriptions from Newspaper Accounts for the Runs  Scored by the 1894 Philadelphia Phillies for Selected Games — July 4-21, 1894 (A)</li>
<li>APPENDIX 2D-2 — Text Descriptions from Newspaper Accounts for the Runs  Scored by the 1894 Philadelphia Phillies for Selected Games — July 23-31, 1894 (B)</li>
<li>APPENDIX 2E-1 — Text Descriptions from Newspaper Accounts for the Runs  Scored by the 1894 Philadelphia Phillies for Selected Games — August 2-16, 1894 (A)</li>
<li>APPENDIX 2E-2 — Text Descriptions from Newspaper Accounts for the Runs  Scored by the 1894 Philadelphia Phillies for Selected Games — August 17-31, 1894 (B)</li>
<li>APPENDIX 2F-1 — Text Descriptions from Newspaper Accounts for the Runs  Scored by the 1894 Philadelphia Phillies for Selected Games — September 5-13, 1894 (A)</li>
<li>APPENDIX 2F-2 — Text Descriptions from Newspaper Accounts for the Runs  Scored by the 1894 Philadelphia Phillies for Selected Games — September 18-25, 1894 (B)</li>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Oct 2016 19:42:44 +0000</pubDate>
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