1983 Baseball Research Journal
- Jim Corbett Playing First Base
L. Robert Davids - Larrupin’ Lou and 23 Skidoo: Gehrig’s Grand Slam Record
Raymond Gonzalez - Lefty George: The Durable Duke of York
Gerald Tomlinson - Johnny Evers, The Find of the 1902 Season
Frank Keetz - Integration of Baseball After World War II
Merl Kleinknecht - Harvest Seasons: Most Runs Batted In with Fewest Home Runs Since 1920
James D. Smith III - In Pursuit of Bull Durham
Bill Haber - From A Researcher’s Notebook (1983)
Al Kermisch - Carl Hubbell’s 24 Straight Victories in 1936-37
George Bulkley - Baseball Movies
Eddie Gold - Fie on Figure Filberts: Some Crimes Against Clio
David Q. Voigt - Baseball Cartoon Memories
Robert Cole - Chief Bender – The Early Years
Robert Tholkes - An Assist for Jimmy Ryan
Arthur Ahrens - All-Time College All-Star Teams
David K. Anderson - Awarded First Base on Interference
John Schwartz - A Unique Double Play
L. Robert Davids - A Forgotten All-Star Game
Stanley Grosshandler - The Non-Home Run Hitters
Robert McConnell - The Bizarre Career of Rube Benton
Stephen D. Boren - Wartime Baseball: Not That Bad
Renwick W. Speer - Young and Old Home Run Hitters
L. Robert Davids - Thunder and Lightning: Players With Power and Speed
Michael Sciarretta - Women Players in Organized Baseball
L. Robert Davids - Two Measures of Fielding Ability
Jim McMartin - With Two Out in the Ninth: The Almost No-Hitters
Keith Sutton - Today’s Battery: Babe Ruth and Joe Glenn
Joe Lawler - The American Indian in the Major Leagues
Stephen I. Thompson - Silent George Burns: A Star in the Sunfield
Richard A. Puff - Searching for Victory: The Story of Charles Victor(y) Faust
Thomas S. Busch - Resourceful Rowe: Phillies’ Schoolboy Bats With One Arm
L. Robert Davids - Requiem for a Gladiator: Pete Browning
Philip Von Borries - Playing Background of Major League Managers
Richard Schumann - Pitcher-Player: Two-Way Players in the Major Leagues
Leon Uzarowski - One Swing A Career Does Not Make
Leslie M. Harvath - One Day at a Time: Leon Day Waits For Hall of Fame Call
John B. Holway - Newhouser and Trout in 1944: 56 Wins and a Near Miss
Larry Amman - The Antioch Connection: The First Professional Game?
Dan Hotaling