The National Pastime (Volume 28, 2008)
- A Man of Many Faucets, All Running at Once: Books by and about Branch Rickey
Leverett T. Smith Jr. - Educated Yelling: The Portrait of a Heckler
Bill Nowlin - Jack Kerouac: The Beat of Fantasy Baseball
Jim Reisler - The Deaf and the Origin of Hand Signals in Baseball
Randy Fisher and Jamie N. Fisher - British Baseball: How a Curious Version of the Game Survives in Parts of England and Wales
Andrew Weltch - Henry Chadwick: The ‘Father of Baseball’ was a Sportswriter
Andrew J. Schiff - Analyzing Grand Old Images: A Close Look at Two Photos from the Deadball Era
Mark Fimoff - The 1924 Junior World Series: The St. Paul Saints’ Magnificent Comeback
Roger A. Godin - Anson in Greasepaint: The Vaudeville Career of Adrian C. Anson
Robert H. Schaefer - Farmer Hal from Yoncalla: Hal Turpin of the Pacific Coast League
Eric Sallee, Dave Eskenazi, and Dave Baldwin - I Never Get Back: How “Take Me Out to the Ball Game” Succeeds in Celebrating Failure
Timothy A. Johnson - Burleigh Grimes and the 1912 Eau Claire Commissioners
Jason Christopherson - The “Little World Series” of 1922: The Most Heartbreaking Loss in St. Louis Baseball History
Steve Steinberg - A Bitter Rivalry Recalled: The Cleveland Indians and the New York Yankees, 1947–1956
James E. Odenkirk - Ed Barrow, the Federal League, and the Union League
Dan Levitt - They Served with Valor: Negro League Ballplayers in the Armed Forces during World War II
Bill Swank - Ace: The Jake Jones Story
Dick Thompson - But the Polo Grounds Belonged to the Giants: An Interview With Bobby Thomson
Tom Harris - Did the Federal League Have a Reserve Clause?
David Mandell - Ten Days in August: A Last Chance for Brooklyn?
Henry D. Fetter