2006 Baseball Research Journal
- The Composition of Kings: The Monroe Monarchs and the Negro Southern League, 1932
Thomas Aiello - Effect of Batting Order (Not Lineup) on Scoring
David W. Smith - Still Searching for Clutch Pitchers
Bill Deane, with statistics by Pete Palmer - The Demise of the Reserve Clause: The Players’ Path to Freedom
Stew Thornley - Revisiting Bill Veeck and the 1943 Phillies
Jules Tygiel - Interleague Attendance Boost Mostly a Mirage
Gary Gillette and Pete Palmer - Does Money Buy Success? The Relationship Between Payrolls and Victories in Major League Baseball, 1996–2005
Alan I. Abramowitz - All Saves Are Not Created Equal
Gabriel Schechter - Fenway Park’s Hand-Operated Scoreboard
David Vincent - More Interesting Statistical Combinations
Peter Uelkes - DiMaggio’s Challengers
Trent McCotter - New Light on an Old Scandal
Gene Carney - The Curse of the . . . Hurlers? Consequential Yankees–Red Sox Trades of Note
Steve Steinberg - Salary Arbitration: Burden or Benefit?
Bill Gilbert - One-Team Players
Bill Carle - Baseball Geography and Transportation
Alex Reisner - The Cy Young Award: Individual or Team Recognition?
Monte Cely - Are Balanced Teams More Successful?
Cyril Morong - Nickel and Dime Pitches
Dave Baldwin, Terry Bahill and Alan Nathan - Does Walking the Leadoff Batter Lead to Big Innings?
David W. Smith - How Rules Changes in 1920 Affected Home Runs
David Vincent - Relative Team Strength in the World Series
Alexander E. Cassuto and Franklin Lowenthal - Base Ball to Base-Ball to Baseball
Charlie Bevis - George Michael: Mystery Photos
George Michael - Was Ty Cobb a Power Hitter?
Roy E. Brownell II - Do Players Outperform in a Walk Season?
Phil Birnbaum - Consecutive Times Reaching Base: Ted Williams Dethroned by an Unlikely Record Holder
Trent McCotter