1972 Baseball Research Journal
- Walter Johnson: King of 1-0 Hurlers
Al Kermisch - Ty Cobb Steals Home
Warren W. Mouch - Snowing Under the Competition
L. Robert Davids - Tommy Holmes’ 37-Game Hitting Streak
William G. Nicholson - Tigers Best at Triple Plays
Raymond J. Gonzalez - The Babe’s First Big Box Score
Arthur O. Schott - The Man With the Peculiar Name
Joseph E. Simenic - Player Endurance Records
Pete Palmer - Mays Best Percentage Stealer in NL in 1971
L. Robert Davids - Many Old Negro League Stars Still Around
John M. Coates II - Lee Allen, Baseball Historian
Ted Patterson - Home Runs vs. Strikeouts
L. Robert Davids - First Stringers, Journeymen, Strangers, Ambulances, Life Guards
Marshall Smelser - Renewed Interest in Hit By Pitch Records
Alex J. Haas - East Meets West in Negro All-Star Game
Merl F. Kleinknecht - Crowds of Days Gone By
Arthur H. Ahrens - Coincidence? World Series Winners and Presidential Elections
L. Robert Davids - Clarifying an Early Home Run Record
John C. Tattersall - The Dream Hit: A Pinch Grand Slam
Keith Sutton - Birds, Bees, Beasts and Baseball
Ira L. Smith - Survey: Big Sam Thompson Belongs in the Hall of Fame
L. Robert Davids - Baseball is Still the National Sport
Frederick G. Lieb - A Century of O.B. Leaders
L. Robert Davids - When Right is Wrong
Stanley Grosshandler - Youngest Minor Leaguer?
L. Robert Davids