
SABR Helps Celebrate Gehringer
Thanks to the hard work of SABR members James Buysse and Tony…

SABR Rings In 2004 With An Exciting New Member Benefit
Cleveland, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio

Asian Baseball Committee Announces First Research Project
According to their latest newsletter, the Asian Baseball Research…

SABR Nine Questions
SABR Nine QuestionsBy Ryan ChamberlainAt age 87, Arthur Henry…

The Baseball Index Surpasses 200,000 Citations
Cleveland, Ohio - SABR Bibliography Committee's online…

William Hugo, Former SABR Treasurer, Passes Away
Long-time SABR member Bill Hugo, 81, passed away November 28…

Other Jack Graney News
Many SABR members and the general public recently gathered together for a…

SABR Members appearing NINE
SABR Members appearing in the latest issue of NINE: A Journal…

Decoding the Hidden Language of Baseball
SABR members Paul Dickson and Tim Kurkjian are scheduled to be…

The Record for the Longest CGOBS Streak in World Series Play
A SABR-L Article by Herm Krabbenhoft, Brian Rash, and Dave Smith…



Membership Spotlight for November
For the first time, the Baseball Hall of Fame is allowing the…

SABR’s Own Wins 2003 Branch Rickey Award
Congratulations to SABR Member Roland Hemond for being selected…

Former SABR Board Member Bob Ruland Passes Away
Former SABR Secretary and Treasurer Bob Ruland of Southfield,…

SABR Members Now Get Discount at Paper of Record
Paper of Record, the digital home of The Sporting News archives,…

SABR Going Global
Since its inception, The Baseball Index project (TBI)…

Is There a Home Field Advantage in the World Series?
CLEVELAND, OH

Allen Lewis
Longtime SABR member Allen Lewis, a baseball writer for The Philadelphia…

SABR Researcher Examines Baseball’s Color Line In 1883
Before Robinson, There Was Moses Walker CLEVELAND,…

SABR in Vancouver
On August 10, 2003, thirty one SABR members and guests attended…

Delahanty’s Final Resting Place
Calvary Cemetery is located at 10000 Miles Road.Directions to…

Ed Delahanty Commemoration
On July 2, 2003 a group of SABR members and baseball fans commemorated…

Seymour Conference 2004 – Jim Bouton’s Ball Four: The Ballplayer as Anti-Establishment Hero
In his presentation, Ron Briley discussed how he hitchhiked…