2004 Baseball Research Journal
- Underestimating the Fog
Bill James - No-Hitter Probabilities: What Are the Odds?
Bob Kapla - World Series ‘What Might’ve Beens’: When Player Injuries Have Most Affected the Outcome
Ed Menta - Interesting Statistical Combinations
Fred Worth - 300-Game Winners: A Vanishing Breed?
Rich Westcott - The 1939 Yankees, the Greatest Road Team Ever
Ron Selter - The Science of Second Guessing: The Cases of Stengel, Mauch, and McNamara
Scott Schaffer - Hometown Heroes in the All-Star Game
Leonard S. Newman and Esther Folmer - Lawrence S. Ritter, the Last New York Giant
David Lawrence Reed - The Worst Team Ever?
Jerry Nechal - The Effect of the Designated Hitter Rule on Hit Batsmen
Lee A. Freeman - Win Shares and the Parabolic Course of Baseball Lives
Bob Boynton - Professional Thieves vs. the Constabulary
Chuck Rosciam - Saving Face: Reconsidering Relief Pitching
Jim Poserina - The .400 Club
Trent McCotter - Holiday Doubleheaders
Charlie Bevis - Should Sadaharu Oh Be in Cooperstown?
Jim Albright - Baseball’s Most Dominant Strikeout Pitchers
Jean-Pierre Caillault - Identifying Mystery Photos
George Michael - Protest Upheld, Computer Software Confounded
David W. Smith - I Don’t Care If I Ever Get Back: Marathons Lasting 20 or More Innings
Phil Lowry - A Chronology of the Best Leadoff Home Run Hitters
Herm Krabbenhoft