1979 Baseball Research Journal
- The 1903 Hudson River League
Vern Luse - Rube Waddell in 1902
Pete Palmer - The 1922 Browns-Yankees Pennant Race
Paul W. Greenwell - The Base-Out Percentage: Baseball’s Newest Yardstick
Barry F. Codell - The Dallas Hams of 1888
Harry Jebsen - The First Negro in 20th Century Organized Baseball
William J. Weiss - The Debut of Roger Bresnahan
Cappy Gagnon - Umpire Honor Rolls
Larry R. Gerlach - History of the Chicago City Series
Emil H. Rothe and Arthur R. Ahrens - The Worst Season Ever
Gordon Hurlburt - Home Runs Off The Big Train
Raymond J. Gonzalez - Huggins Beats Bresnahan in Centennial Sweepstakes
Stanley Fleming - Unsung Heroes: No-Hit Catchers
Stan Grosshandler - Long Service Field Perfomers
Ted DiTullio - Wrigley Field Homers
Eddie Gold - Louis Santop, The Big Bertha
John Holway - Three Dimensional Baseball
William G. Nicholson - New York Yankees vs. Philadelphia Athletics, 1927-1932
George T. Wiley - Mantle is Baseball’s Top Switch Hitter
Robert C. McConnell - New Measures for Pitchers
John Schwartz - ‘Riverside-Ensenada-Porterville’: An All-Negro Minor League Team
Robert C. Hoie - Offermann Stadium in Buffalo: Hitters Welcome; Pitchers Beware
Joseph Overfield - A New Major Leaguer
Harold Dellinger - A Silk Sox Saga
Frank Gabrielli - Baseball’s Leading Outfielders
W.R. Bill Schroeder - Baseball Brothers
Larry Amman and L. Robert Davids - Cellar-Dwellers Also Have Heroes
Tom Jozwik - Cy Young’s Final Fling
Paul F. Doherty - From A Researcher’s Notebook (1979)
Al Kermisch - Fred Pfeffer, Stonewall Second Baseman
Arthur R. Ahrens - Consecutive-Game Hitting Streaks
Ronald G. Liebman - Glenn Wright, Last of the 1925 All-Stars
Eugene Murdock - Ball, Bat, and Ad
Robert Cole - Baseball Fever Spreads in Australia
Robert Obojski