2003 Baseball Research Journal
- Coincidences: Unique Line Scores
Peter Uelkes and Ron Visco - Another Look at Runs Created
Frank M. Chimkin - Normalized Winning Percentage (NWP): Eddie Lopat vs. the Indians, Frank Lary vs. the Yankees
Herm Krabbenhoft - Cap’s Bats: The Baseball Bats of Captain Adrian C. Anson
Robert H. Schaefer - Who Made the Most Triple Plays?
Stephen Boren, James Smith Jr., and Herm Krabbenhoft - Career .300 Batting Averages
Bob McConnell - Historical Trends in Home-Field Advantage
Cyril Morong - Hall of Fame Batteries
Jean-Pierre Caillault - Hall of Famers Who Never Played in the World Series
Bobby Fong - 1-0 Ball Games: Oh, Those 1-0 Ball Games!
Warren Wilbert - Strong Down the Stretch: Warren Spahn’s Fantastic Finishes
Eric Marshall White - Fair-Weather Fans
Darren Glass - Sportsman’s Park’s Right-Field Pavilion and Screen
Ron Selter - Highest Future Value
Tom Hanrahan - Best Ten-Year Performers
Scott Nelson - Should Teams Walk or Pitch to Barry Bonds?
Jerome P. Reiter - Ranking Baseball’s Best Single-Season Home Run Hitters
Kyle Bang - The Accuracy of Preseason Forecasts
Frederic Reamer - Boston Red Sox Spring Training History: From 1901 to 2003
Herb Crehan - Ted Williams’ On-Base Performances in Consecutive Games
Herm Krabbenhoft - Calculating the Odds: Joe DiMaggio’s 56-Game Hitting Streak
Bob Brown and Peter Goodrich - DiMaggio’s Hitting Streak: High ‘Hit Average’ the Key
Joe D'Aniello - The Vertical Illusions of Batters
Terry Bahill, David G. Baldwin - Cameras and Computers, or Umpires?
Robert K. Adair - Why It’s So Hard to Hit .400: New Insights into an Old Statistic
J. Eric Bickel - Ball Exit Speed Ratio (BSER)
James Ashton-Miller, Michael Carroll, Kenneth Johnson, Alan Nathan - Bat Performance Standards in NCAA Baseball
Alan Nathan - The Rise and Fall of Scoring at the College World Series
W.C. Madden - It’s a Different Game: Aluminum Bat Performance vs. Wood Bat Performance
Bill Thurston