2005 Baseball Research Journal
- Why is the Shortstop ‘6’?
Keith Olbermann - The Best and Worst Batteries: Comparing ERAs 1960-2004
Chuck Rosciam - The Hawaiian All-Stars and the Harlem Globetrotters: A 1948 Barnstorming Tour
Frank Ardolino - Do Some Batters Reach on Errors More Than Others?
Tom Ruane - Consider Your Sources: Baseball and Baked Beans in Boston
Bill Nowlin - Deconstructing the Midas Touch: Gold Glove Award Voting, 1965-2004
Robert Reynolds, Steven Day, & David Paculdo - 1,000 Extra-Base Hits: A Mark of Greatness?
Fred Worth - World Series Winners and Losers: What’s the Difference?
Kent von Scheliha - Teams With Three 20-Game Winners
Timothy Connaughton - The Best Postseason Ever: Wild Bill Serena’s 1947 Batting Feats
Jamie Selko - A Small, Yet Momentous Gesture
Scott A. Schleifstein - Unsolved Photo Mysteries
George Michael - Which Great Teams Were Just Lucky?
Phil Birnbaum - The Honor Rolls of Baseball
David L. Fleitz - Do Batters Learn During a Game?
David W. Smith - Should a 22-Game Season Sweep Have Occurred? An Examination of Season Sweeps and Near-Sweeps
Bruce Cowgill - Cumulative Home Run Frequency and the Recent Home Run Explosion
Gabriel Costa, Michael Huber and John Saccoman - In Search of Clutch Hitting
Tom Ruane - Are Traded Players ‘Lemons’?
Phil Birnbaum - Early Baseball in Washington, DC: How the Washington Nationals Helped Develop America’s Game
Frank Ceresi and Carol McMains - I Don’t Care If I Ever Get Back: Marathons Lasting Six or More Hours
Phil Lowry - Has Greg Maddux Employed the ‘Bagwell Gambit’ in His Career?
Cyril Morong - Normalized Winning Percentage, Revisited
Bill Deane