The National Pastime (Volume 23, 2003)
- Big Problems and Simple Answers: An Explanation of the Negro Leagues
Sammy J. Miller - Philadelphia Baseball’s Unappreciated Founders: Al Reach and Ben Shibe
Jerrold Casway - Ducky and The Lip in Italy
Tom Barthel - Is There a Home Field Advantage in the World Series?
Alan I. Abramowitz - Ted Williams in 1941
Paul Warburton - The Statistical Impact of World War II on Position Players
Steve Bullock - George Sisler and the End of the National Commission
Sam Bernstein - Rogers Hornsby in 1932
Duane Winn - The 100th Anniversary of ‘Dummy vs. Dummy’
Randy Fisher and James Goodwin - The Boston Pilgrims Never Existed
Bill Nowlin - Joe Borden: The First No-Hit Pitcher and National League Winner
Rich Westcott - The Biggest Little Town in Organized Ball: Majors Stadium Welcomed Big Crowds for Minor League Baseball
J.M. Dempsey - The Nashville Seraphs, 1895
Bill Traughber - The Robinsons in Montreal
Alain Usereau - The Sporting News During World War II
Eric Moskowitz - Let’s Play Three!
David McDonald - George Brace: Baseball’s Foremost Photographer
James D. Smith III - Cyril “Cy” Buker: Coaching in Wisconsin and Pitching for the Dodgers in the 1940s
Jim Sargent - The Legend of Wild Bill Setley
Scott Fiesthumel - The Spitball and the End of the Deadball Era
Steve Steinberg - The Old Brawl Game: Cubs vs. Dodgers in the 1940s
Art Ahrens - August 10, 1883: Toledo, Ohio and Baseball’s Color Line
David Fleitz