Road Trips: SABR Convention Journal Articles
- Introduction: Road Trips: SABR Convention Journal Articles
Jim Charlton - The Cincinnati Base Hit
Norman L. Macht - Brewery Jack Taylor: Big Talent, Big Problem
Peter Mancuso - A Cincy Legend: A Narrative of Bumpus Jones’ Baseball Career
Chris Rainey - Anything Can Happen in Wrigley Field
Arthur R. Ahrens - Ed Reulbach’s Shutout Doubleheader
Arthur R. Ahrens - Larrupin’ Lou Gehrig Bids the Fans Adieu in Kansas City
Jack Kavanagh - And the Last Shall Be First: Louisville Club Zooms From Cellar To Pennant in 1890
Bob Bailey - Slow Tragedy: The Saga of Pete Browning
Clyde F. Crews - Rube Foster and Black Baseball in Chicago
Jerry Malloy - ‘The Czar is Dead — Long Live the Czar!’ How Kansas City Played a Role in Creating the Commissioner’s Office
David Pietrusza - Leroy Robert ‘Satchel’ Paige
Larry Lester - The Cardinals’ First Publicity Man
Gene Karst - George Washington Bradley: St. Louis Hero / St. Louis Villain
Jim Rygelski - A St. Louis Harbinger: The 1942 Browns
Bill Borst - Before The ‘Bible of Baseball’: The First Quarter-Century of The Sporting News
Steve Gietschier - The St. Louis City Series
Jerry Lansche - Cardinal Managers: From Huggins to Herzog
Bob Broeg - George Van Haltren
Frederick Ivor-Campbell - Cal McVey Goes West
Darryl Brock - A Long Week of Homers: Stunning Dale Long Achievement Detailed — Homer by Homer
Francis Kinlaw - The Forbes Field Catch: Giant Red Murray Made A Grab With A Flash
Dan Bonk and Jay Gauthreaux - Renaissance Baseball: Lefty and Casey Collide
Dick Dobbins - The Missions: San Francisco’s Other Team
Richard E. Beverage - Silent George Burns: A Star in the Sunfield
Richard Puff - Why Cooperstown?
William Guilfoile - The Canadian–American League
David Pietrusza - Johnny Evers: The Find of the 1902 Season
Frank Keetz - The 1878 Buffalo Bisons: Was It the Greatest Minor League Team of the Game’s Early Years?
Joseph M. Overfield - Bud Fowler, Black Baseball Star
L. Robert Davids - Cal Abrams: A Nice Jewish Boy
Peter Gordon - Baseball in Providence: Line Drives, Then and Now
William D. Perrin - The 1877 Louisville Grays Scandal
Daniel E. Ginsburg - Personal Memories of the 1941 Louisville Colonels
Tony Lupien - Bourbon, Baseball and Barney: Barney Dreyfuss, ‘Last of the Baseball Squires’
Dan Bonk and Len Martin - Baseball’s Most Colorful Commissioner: Happy Chandler
Bill Marshall - Twice Champions: The 1923-24 Santa Clara Leopardos
David C. Skinner - A Half-Century of Springs: Vero Beach and the Dodgers
Andy McCue - Into Thin Air: What’s All the Fuss About Coors Field?
Brian Page, Frederick Chambers, and Clyde Zaidins - Imaginary Baseball in the Rockies: Ken Burns, Lewis and Clark, and the Nez Percé
Thomas L. Altherr - Baseball and Cultural Preservation: An Alternative View of the Meaning of Baseball in Japanese-American Community Formation
Monys A. Hagen - Denver and Pueblo: Tales from the Wild, Wild Western League
R.J. Lesch - The Federal League of Base Ball Clubs
Vern Luse - The Rocky Colavito–Harvey Kuenn Trade
Allen Pfenninger - Addie Joss Day: An All-Star Celebration
John R. Husman - A Fan’s-Eye View of the 1906 World Series
Dennis Bingham - The 26-Inning Duel
Norman L. Macht - Roland Hemond, ‘King of Baseball’: An Oral History
Bill Nowlin - Boston Baseball Tragedy: The Sad Tale of Marty Bergen
Kerry Keene - Did Boston Stay Separate Warren Spahn from 400 Wins?
Dan Schlossberg - The Birth of the American League
Bob Buege - Gary Gentry’s Gem
Rodney Johnson - Murdered Horsehide
Mike Holden