Baseball’s 19th Century Winter Meetings: 1857-1900
- 1857 Winter Meetings: The First Baseball Convention
Richard Hershberger - 1858 Winter Meetings: Building on the Foundation
Robert Tholkes - 1859 Winter Meetings: Growing Pains
Robert Tholkes - 1860 Winter Meetings: Convention of the National Association of Base Ball Players
William J. Ryczek - 1861 Winter Meetings: The National Association of Base Ball Players
John G. Zinn - 1862 Winter Meetings: Static Rules and the Great Conflict
Eric Miklich - 1863 Winter Meetings: The Game Remains the Same
Eric Miklich - 1864 Winter Meetings: To Fly or Not and Other Monumental Changes
Eric Miklich - 1865 Winter Meetings: National Association of Base Ball Players
John G. Zinn - 1866 Winter Meetings: National Association of Base Ball Players Annual Convention
Julia Hodges - 1867 Winter Meetings: National Association of Base Ball Players Annual Convention
Marcus W. Dickson - 1868 Winter Meetings: ‘The Most Brilliant Season’ or ‘A Lamentable Failure’
Jeffrey Koslowski - 1869 Winter Meetings: Pivot To Professionalism
Mark Pestana - 1870 Winter Meetings: The Calm Before the Storm
Bob LeMoine - 1871 Winter Meetings: The Winter of Three National Associations
Richard Hershberger - 1872 Winter Meetings: Inconsistencies and Ineligibles
Mark Pestana - 1873 Winter Meetings: Avoiding the Issues
William J. Ryczek - 1874 Winter Meetings: Nine Men Are Quite Enough
William J. Ryczek - 1875 Winter Meetings: The Origin of the National League
Michael Haupert - 1876 Winter Meetings: In the Face of Crisis
Michael Haupert - 1877 Winter Meetings: Scandals, New Rules, and Franchise Changes
Dennis Pajot - 1878 Winter Meetings: The National League Is Back to Eight Clubs
Dennis Pajot - 1879 Winter Meetings: 50-Cent Admission Price Main Issue of Sessions
Dennis Pajot - 1880 Winter Meetings: ‘The Most Harmonious of all the League Meetings’
Dennis Pajot - 1881 Winter Meetings: Entry, Reactions, and Innovations
Michael R. McAvoy - 1881 Winter Meetings: The American Association
Michael R. McAvoy - 1882 Winter Meetings: Reconciliation and Cooperation
Michael R. McAvoy - 1883-84 Winter Meetings: The Union Association
Barney Terrell - 1884 Winter Meetings: Collapse of the Union, Return of the Prodigals
Mark Pestana - 1884 Winter Meetings: Peeling The Onion
Barney Terrell - 1885 Winter Meetings: A Temporary Stability
Mark Pestana - 1886 Winter Meetings: Radical Changes to the Playing Rules
Dennis Thiessen - 1887 Winter Meetings: Harmony After a Fire Sale
Joel Rippel - 1888 Winter Meetings: The Wide World of Sports
Richard Bogovich - 1889-90 Winter Meetings: The Establishment Responds
John Bauer - 1890 Winter Meetings: Introduction and Context of the Players’ League Formation
Matt Albertson - 1890 Winter Meetings: Three Divides Into Two
John Bauer - 1891 Winter Meetings: The Making of the Big League
John Bauer and Dennis Pajot - 1892 Winter Meetings: The Price of Monopoly and the Start of the Modern Game
John Bauer - 1883 Winter Meetings: Boom and Entry
Michael McAvoy - 1893 Winter Meetings: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bunt
John Bauer - 1894 Winter Meetings: The Empire Strikes Back
William H. Johnson - 1895 Winter Meetings: The Magnates Expand Their Control
William H. Johnson - 1896 Winter Meetings: The Height of Factionalism
Jamie Talbot - 1897 Winter Meetings: A Period of Good Feeling
Jamie Talbot - 1898 Winter Meetings: Little of Substance Accomplished
Jamie Talbot - 1899 Winter Meetings: A Full Docket
Jamie Talbot - 1899-1901 American League Winter Meetings: War on the Horizon
Mike Lynch - 1900 Winter Meetings: A Threat of Competition
Jamie Talbot