This Week in SABR: December 20, 2019
Welcome to “This Week in SABR!” Click here to view this week’s newsletter on the web. Please note: The SABR office will be closed for the holidays on Wednesday, December 25 and Wednesday, January 1. The next “This Week in SABR” newsletter will be sent on Friday, January 3, 2020. Here’s what we’ve been up to as of December 20, 2019:
Register now for the 2020 SABR Jerry Malloy Negro League Conference in Birmingham
Registration is now open for the SABR Jerry Malloy Negro League Conference on June 11-13, 2020, at the Sheraton Birmingham Hotel in Birmingham, Alabama. All baseball fans are welcome to attend.
One hundred years ago, the Negro National League of Professional Base Ball Clubs (NNL) was established as a viable option for professional Black athletes barred from the all-White major leagues to showcase their talents. In 2020, SABR’s Negro Leagues Research Committee will celebrate their pleasure, passion, and purpose-driven path to athletic glory and honor with a centennial celebration at the annual Malloy Conference in Birmingham.
NNL founder Rube Foster’s mantra of “We are the ship … all else the sea” spoke to their exclusion from Major League Baseball. Their struggles became our successes as Black baseball exploded in popularity and became an integral part of baseball Americana. This is your opportunity to honor the triumphs and accomplishments of men and women who paved the way to integrate our national game.
- Register: Click here to register online for the 2020 Malloy Conference. Full registration is $175 for SABR members, $210 non-members. Students: $125 for SABR members; $150 non-members. Single-day registration is also available for $75 SABR member/$110 non-member. Extra tickets can be purchased for the Rickwood Field tours, the “meet and greet” reception at the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame on Thursday night, the Birmingham Barons ballgame on Friday night, or the awards banquet on Saturday night. All of these sessions are included in the full registration package.
- Hotel: Click here to book your room online at the Sheraton Birmingham Hotel at the special group rate of $135/night (plus tax). Our host hotel is located at 2101 Richard Arrington Jr. Blvd., North Birmingham, AL 35203. Call (205) 324-5000 for questions about your hotel reservation.
- Call for papers: We welcome proposals for oral and poster presentations from all research fields. Presentations may focus on any topic related to the Negro League centennial, black baseball in Birmingham, or other related topics, especially the Negro Southern League. Please email your proposal as a Word attachment to Dr. Leslie Heaphy at Lheaphy@kent.edu before March 6, 2020. Click here for more details.
- Contact: For questions, email Larry Lester at NTResearch@comcast.net or Leslie Heaphy at Lheaphy@kent.edu.
To learn more, visit SABR.org/malloy.
It’s time to renew your membership for 2020
For those of you whose SABR memberships expire by December 31 — you can check your current membership status here — it’s time for you to renew!
From the Baseball Research Journal and the SABR Digital Library to “This Week in SABR” and our extensive list of research resources — and, of course, all the memorable conferences, chapter meetings, and events — we hope you enjoyed the many benefits of SABR membership this past year.
We hope you please continue your support by renewing your SABR membership today.
- Pay online: Click here to renew your SABR membership for 2020!
- Renew by mail: To pay by check or money order, mail this downloadable PDF form and your payment to the office at SABR, Cronkite School at ASU, 555 N. Central Ave. #416, Phoenix, AZ 85004.
- Pay by phone: To process your credit-card payment over the phone, please call the SABR office at (602) 496-1460 during regular business hours. (We accept Visa, Mastercard, or Discover Card.)
Thank you for your support of SABR as we continue to strive to make SABR membership a great experience and a great value!
Join the Friends of SABR and support baseball research
As we wrap up 2019, we want to thank you for your continuing support of SABR. Thanks to your dedication and generosity, SABR is stronger today than ever, with a vast array of capabilities.
We also want to invite you to join the Friends of SABR, a circle of members who are committed to using their financial support to improve our baseball community and our efforts to increase the understanding of the game we love. None of these accomplishments would have been possible without your generosity — which is why we hope you will continue and even increase your support today!
We have been busy in the last year at SABR HQ and will continue to pour our energy into notable projects in 2020. Members like you are helping us turn our shared vision into a reality.
You can join the Friends of SABR by making a gift of at least $100 at SABR.org/donate. We will use your best gift of $100, $250, $500, or $1,000 to bring more young people into the world of baseball; to publish groundbreaking books and articles; and to promote research, preservation, and scholarship. In addition, SABR HQ will also donate 10% of all member gifts back to the chapters each donor is affiliated with.
Baseball makes the world better! Thank you so much for believing that and for joining us in this endeavor.
— Scott Bush, SABR CEO
Read all articles from the Fall 2019 Baseball Research Journal online
Good news! The Fall 2019 edition of the Baseball Research Journal has been mailed out to all SABR members. Those of you who receive the print edition should find your BRJ arriving soon. For digital subscribers, the e-book edition was delivered on November 18.
- All articles from the Fall 2019 Baseball Research Journal can now be read online at SABR.org.
- Click here to download the e-book edition of the Fall 2019 Baseball Research Journal.
- Click here to order a copy of the print edition of the Fall 2019 Baseball Research Journal from Amazon.com.
To read more articles from the BRJ archives, click here. To learn more about contributing to a future SABR publication, click here.
We hope you enjoy reading the Fall 2019 Baseball Research Journal!
Early registration now open for the 2020 SABR Analytics Conference in Phoenix
Early registration is now open for the ninth annual SABR Analytics Conference on March 13-15, 2020, at the Renaissance Phoenix Downtown in Arizona, where we’ll bring together the top minds in the baseball analytics community to discuss, debate and share insightful ways to analyze and examine the great game of baseball. Register today to join us!
The Analytics Conference schedule consists of a combination of Guest Speakers, Panels, and Research Presentations — plus the unique Diamond Dollars Case Competition, in which undergraduate, graduate and law school students from across the country analyze and present a real baseball operations decision.
Programming will begin on the afternoon of Friday, March 13 and will run through Sunday afternoon on March 15. A large block of rooms for SABR Analytics Conference attendees is available on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights. Click here for highlights of the high-quality content from the 2019 conference.
- Registration: Click here to register for the 2020 SABR Analytics Conference. Early-bird registration is $395 for SABR members, $495 for non-members, and $350 for currently enrolled high school or college students (includes one-year SABR membership). Registration includes lunch on Friday and Saturday afternoons and the networking reception on Saturday evening.
- Hotel: Click here to book your hotel room at the Renaissance Phoenix Downtown, 100 N. 1st St., Phoenix, AZ 85004. The special SABR group rate is $239/night (plus tax) for double occupancy. Or call (602) 333-0000 and mention that you’re with the SABR Analytics Conference. Complimentary wireless Internet is available for Marriott Rewards members in all rooms booked under the SABR block. The SABR group rate is only available for the nights of March 13 to March 15, 2020, based on availability. If you wish to book a room at the SABR rate before or after those dates, please contact Deb Jayne at djayne@sabr.org for assistance.
- Research Presentations: Click here to learn more about research presentations at the 2020 SABR Analytics Conference.
- Yoseloff Scholarship: Students, apply now for a Yoseloff Scholarship to attend the 2020 SABR Analytics Conference.
- Diamond Dollars Case Competition: Learn more or apply now to participate in the 2020 Diamond Dollars Case Competition.
- Research Awards: We’re seeking nominations for the 2020 SABR Analytics Conference Research Awards.
SABR has a long and storied history with baseball statistical analysis, evidenced by the link between our name and sabermetrics. SABR’s long history in this area of baseball research, coupled with our mission of advancing the understanding and knowledge of baseball, makes us the perfect choice to coordinate and host this ground-breaking event.
For more information on the 2020 SABR Analytics Conference, or to register, visit SABR.org/analytics.
Save the date! Join us for SABR Day on January 25, 2020
The 11th annual SABR Day will be held Saturday, January 25, 2020. We’re starting to compile details now on 2020 SABR Day chapter meetings around the country. We’ll post them as soon as we get them at SABR.org/sabrday.
- 2020 SABR Day meetings: Click here for complete details on all upcoming SABR Day meetings
- SABR Day map: Click here for our interactive Google Map of 2020 SABR Day meetings
Regional SABR meetings are open to all baseball fans and are usually free to attend, so bring a friend! Guest speakers often include current and former baseball players, managers, umpires, executives, scouts, writers and authors.
Chapter leaders, please be sure to send any details on your SABR meeting to Jacob Pomrenke at jpomrenke@sabr.org so we can update our SABR Day map.
Visit SABR.org/sabrday to learn more.
Students: Apply for a Spring 2020 internship with SABR
SABR is seeking Spring 2020 interns to work in our office in Phoenix, Arizona. An internship with SABR will involve responsibilities across a variety of disciplines, possibly including:
- Working on-site at a local SABR conference, such as the SABR Analytics Conference
- Working with our Membership Director or Director of Development on organizational duties, membership renewal drives, customer service
- Working with our Director of Editorial Content to help publish and/or produce content for our website at SABR.org
The internship is an educational opportunity that may count toward college credit, covering 15-20 hours per week (flexible schedule), at the SABR office in Phoenix, Arizona. Please send a resume and cover letter in PDF form to jpomrenke@sabr.org by 5:00 p.m. MST Friday, January 3, 2020.
Click here to read the full announcement at SABR.org.
Students, apply now for a SABR Negro Leagues Committee scholarship in 2020
SABR’s Negro Leagues Committee will award $1,000 scholarships to high school seniors in its 12th annual Thomas R. Garrett Scholarship essay contest in 2020. Students must write a 1,200-word essay answering a question related to one of the Negro League figures who are the namesakes of the scholarships: Rube Foster, Robert Peterson, Tweed Webb, and Jimmie Crutchfield.
Click here to learn more about each scholarship or to download an application. The deadline to apply is April 15, 2020.
The Sporting News Baseball Player Contract Cards Collection is now online
SABR and the LA84 Foundation are pleased to present The Sporting News Baseball Player Contract Cards Collection, an important primary source for information about the lives and careers of nearly 180,000 professional baseball players.
These index cards, maintained over a 105-year period beginning in 1886 by clerks at the weekly sports newspaper The Sporting News (TSN), contain a record of each ballplayer’s basic demographic data and their contract status. Sometime in the early 1990s, the current player records were computerized and the index cards were no longer maintained. In addition to players, another 10,000 cards document umpires and team executives.
This collection — which includes Hall of Famers Henry Aaron, Stan Musial, and Tony Gwynn to lesser-known players like Buzz Arlett and Moonlight Graham to Negro League legends like Josh Gibson and Satchel Paige — is particularly valuable to anyone conducting player biographical research. The TSN cards are also a rich repository of long forgotten stories with information that may not be available elsewhere, especially on players who spent their entire careers in the Minor Leagues.
Click here to read the full announcement at SABR.org.
SABRcast with Rob Neyer: Listen to an interview with F.X. Flinn on the TSN contract card collection
Listen to a new episode of SABRcast with Rob Neyer, a new weekly podcast hosted by award-winning author and longtime SABR member Rob Neyer — which is now available on your favorite podcast streaming services!
Visit SABR.org/sabrcast to listen to Episode #38 — our guest this week is F.X. Flinn, SABR’s longest-serving member of the Board of Directors, who spearheaded the development of the new Sporting News Baseball Player Contract Cards Collection, an important primary source for information about the lives and careers of nearly 180,000 professional baseball players, umpires, and executives that was unveiled earlier this month at LA84.org. Flinn was elected as SABR Treasurer in 2001 and has served on the SABR Board for the past 18 years.
Subscribe to SABRcast on your favorite podcast networks, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or Google Play, and listen to each episode as soon as it’s released on Mondays. Every week, SABRcast will feature insights and analysis of what’s happening in modern baseball on and off the field, plus compelling interviews with figures from around the game — and music from The Baseball Project.
To learn more, visit SABR.org/sabrcast.
1 new SABR biography published
One new biography was posted this week as part of the SABR Baseball Biography Project, which brings us to a total of 5,035 published biographies. Hereis the new bio published this week:
- Al Naples, by Bill Nowlin
All new biographies can be found here: SABR.org/bioproj/recent
- Search for any SABR biography: You can now visit sabr.org/bioproj_search to search for any player — or manager, executive, scout, spouse, broadcaster, or umpire — who appears in the SABR BioProject. You can also browse all of these BioProject categories and a lot more, including 300-game winners, Hall of Famers, 1960s All-Stars, or Negro Leaguers, at our Browse page: sabr.org/bioproj/browse.
7 new stories published by the SABR Games Project
Seven new game stories were posted this week as part of the SABR Games Project. Here are the new game stories:
- May 31, 1938: Lou Gehrig plays his 2,000th consecutive game, by Dan Joseph (first-time author)
- June 2, 1950: George Kell hits for the cycle, leads Tigers’ hitting spree against A’s, by Mike Huber
- April 22, 1959: Whitey Ford pitches 14 shutout innings in 1-0 win, by Bruce Harris
- July 30, 1969: Astros’ Menke, Wynn hit grand slams in same inning, by Bruce Harris
- June 25, 1970: Koosman, Mets win to sweep five-game series with Cubs, by Bruce Harris
- September 30, 1973: A goodbye for Leo Durocher; a long wait for Hank Aaron, by Kurt Blumenau
- April 15, 1983: Milt Wilcox nearly perfect for Tigers, by Paul Hofmann
In addition, the following articles from Wrigley Field: The Friendly Confines at Clark and Addison (SABR, 2019), edited by Gregory H. Wolf, were posted online:
- April 16, 1972: Cubs rookie Burt Hooton fires no-hitter, by Gregory H. Wolf
- September 2, 1972: A strike away from a perfect game, Cubs’ Milt Pappas settles for no-hitter, by Gregory H. Wolf
- April 17, 1974: George Mitterwald’s monster game leads Cubs to victory, by Chris Rainey
- April 22, 1980: Cubs’ Bary Foote, Ivan De Jesus slug their way to wild walk-off win, by Russ Lake
- October 2, 1984: Cubs crush Padres in their first postseason game in 39 years, by Nathan Bierma
- October 3, 1984: Steve Trout’s solid performance puts Cubs one win away from World Series, by Gordon Gattie
- April 29, 1987: Andre Dawson hits for cycle as rookie Greg Maddux earns first win of the year, by Mike Huber
- August 1, 1987: ‘Tired’ Andre Dawson hits three homers in MVP season, by Rory Costello
- August 8, 1988: Nature intervenes as first Wrigley Field night game is rained out, by Joe Schuster
- August 9, 1988: Cubs win first official night game at Wrigley Field, by Joe Schuster
- July 10, 1990: Julio Franco wins MVP honors in a rainy All-Star Game at Wrigley, by Tom Hawthorn
To read more stories from the Wrigley Field book online, click here.
New Games Project stories can be found at SABR.org/gamesproject/recent. Find all published Games Project articles at SABR.org/GamesProject.
- Get involved: Have memories of a game you attended? Or a game you watched that caught your interest? Write about it! Writing for the Games Project is an easy way to get involved as a SABR member. Find out how by reading the Games Project FAQs section or checking out the Authors’ Guidelines. We have editors and fact checkers who are willing to help you write your first article.
- Read all stories from Met-rospectives book online: In Met-rospectives: A Collection of the Greatest Games in New York Mets History, edited by Brian Wright and Bill Nowlin and published in 2018, we offered Mets fans a chance to soak in some Amazin’ memories with dozens of game stories on the most memorable moments in franchise history. From Tom Terrific and the Miracle Mets to the triumphant 1986 World Series champions and beyond, all of the game summaries from our Met-rospectives book can now be read online at the SABR Games Project. Click here to download your free e-book or get 50% off the paperback edition at SABR.org.
Listen to a new episode of Behind the Numbers: Baseball SABR Style on SiriusXM on Saturdays
Behind the Numbers: Baseball SABR Style on SiriusXM, a radio show hosted by former SABR Board President Vince Gennaro, is back for the Hot Stove offseason at a new time! Listen to a new episode at 4:00-5:00 p.m. ET on Saturdays on MLB Network Radio.
This week’s guests are SABR members Jay Jaffe of FanGraphs and Zack Meisel of The Athletic.
You can also listen to archives of recent episodes on-demand on the SiriusXM Internet Radio app. Click here to learn more.
Behind the Numbers: Baseball SABR Style on SiriusXM focuses on examining and interpreting the statistical analysis that plays a critical role in baseball today. It airs weekly throughout the year on MLB Network Radio, available to subscribers nationwide on XM channel 89, Sirius channel 209, and on the SiriusXM Internet Radio App.
In Memoriam: Pete Cava
- SABR member Pete Cava, 73, of Indianapolis, died suddenly on December 18, 2019, at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. He was a SABR member since 1982, a frequent presenter and former president of the local Oscar Charleston Chapter, and an expert on Indiana-born major league baseball players, his beloved Chicago Cubs, and Olympic sports. He contributed articles to the Baseball Research Journal, The National Pastime, and other SABR publications. He spent more than 20 years as a media information director for USA Track & Field and also served as a press liaison for the first two editions of the World Baseball Classic, The Athletics Congress, the Amateur Athletic Union, and other groups. He also wrote columns for the Indianapolis Star, Agence France-Presse, and the National Scholastic Sports Foundation. A native of Staten Island, New York, he was born on July 26, 1946, and he graduated from Fordham University, where he worked in the sports information department. He served in the US Army, working in the Public Affairs Office of the First Infantry Division at Fort Riley, Kansas. He worked as a sports reporter and a radio program director before joining the AAU in 1974. He is survived by his wife, Molly; son Andy; and daughter Nancy. Services are pending.
Deadlines approaching for SABR award nominations
- Seymour Medal, due 12/31/2019: The Dr. Harold and Dorothy Seymour Medal honors the best book of baseball history or biography published during the preceding calendar year. The award is presented during the Seymour Medal Banquet at the NINE Spring Training Conference every March. If you have a book to nominate with a 2019 publication date, contact Andy Andres at andyandres@gmail.com by December 31, 2019.
- Larry Ritter Award, due 12/31/2019: Each year, SABR’s Deadball Era Committee presents the Larry Ritter Book Award to recognize the best new book primarily set in the Deadball Era that was published during the previous calendar year. The award is presented during the committee’s meeting at the annual SABR convention. If you have a book to nominate with a 2019 publication date, contact Doug Skipper at theskippers1@hotmail.com by December 31, 2019.
- Ron Gabriel Award, due 12/31/2019: The Ron Gabriel Award annually honors the author(s) of the best research, published or unpublished, on the subject of the Brooklyn Dodgers completed during the preceding calendar year. To submit a nomination for the 2020 awards, please send a copy of your work to Gary Sarnoff at runtowin89@hotmail.com by December 31, 2019.
- SABR Baseball Research Award, due 1/31/2020: The SABR Baseball Research Award (formerly the Sporting News-SABR Baseball Research Award) honors those whose outstanding research projects completed during the preceding calendar year have significantly expanded our knowledge or understanding of baseball. To submit a nomination for the 2020 awards, please contact Bill Felber at bfelber@att.net.
- McFarland-SABR Baseball Research Award, due 2/15/2020: The McFarland-SABR Baseball Research Award honors the authors of the best articles on baseball history or biography completed or published during the preceding calendar year. To submit a nomination for the 2020 awards, please contact Len Levin at lenlevin5@hotmail.com.
Please note: Only ONE entry per nomination will be considered (do not submit multiple nominations for the same award). For more information on SABR Awards, click here.
ICYMI: Highlights from last week’s This Week in SABR
We’ve heard your feedback: Some of you have said you look forward to “This Week in SABR” every Friday, but sometimes there are just too many compelling articles and announcements to read every week. We’re not complaining — hey, keep up the great work! — but we know the feeling. So in an effort to make the length of this newsletter more manageable to read, we’ll summarize some of the repeating/recurring announcements in a special “In Case You Missed It (ICYMI)” section of “This Week in SABR”.
Here are some major headlines from recent weeks that we don’t want you to miss:
- Chapman, Arenado win 2019 Rawlings Platinum Glove Awards, presented by SABR
- The SABR Bookshelf: Fall 2019
- Marvin Miller, Ted Simmons elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame
- Seamheads.com updates Negro Leagues Database with 1926 stats
- Retrosheet announces Fall 2019 updates
- In Memoriam: Dorothy Seymour Mills, baseball’s first female historian
- 2020 SABR Jerry Malloy Conference in Birmingham to celebrate 100 years of the Negro Leagues
- SABR Digital Library: The Babe
- SABR to expand Diamond Dollars Case Competition in 2020
- Listen to highlights from the SABR Black Sox Scandal Centennial Symposium in Chicago
- SABR launches new SocialLink communication tool for members
- SABR BioProject reaches milestone with 5,000th baseball biography
- SABR members, get a discount when you subscribe to Baseball Digest Archive
- Read all stories from The National Pastime: Pacific Ghosts online
- Turnstyle: The SABR Journal of Baseball Arts inaugural issue released
- Give back to SABR through AmazonSmile
- Get a gift for baseball fan in your life with the new SABR Store @ CafePress
- All e-books in SABR Digital Library available for free to members
All previous editions of This Week in SABR can be found here: https://sabr.org/content/this-week-in-sabr-archives.
Welcome, new members!
We’d like to welcome all of our new SABR members who have joined this week. You can find all Members-Only resources at members.sabr.org and the Membership Handbook can be downloaded here.
Please give these new members a warm welcome and help them make the most of their membership by giving them the opportunity to get involved in their local chapter or a research committee.
You can find contact information for any SABR member in the online membership directory (SABR.org/directory).
Name | Hometown | Name | Hometown | ||
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Molly Allsup | St. Charles, MO | Richard Moore | Wilmington, DE | ||
Gary Baumstark | St. Louis, MO | Josh Myers | Chesapeake, VA | ||
Samuel Borgemenke | Mason, OH | Michael Pendergast | Milwaukee, WI | ||
Matthew Carson | Duluth, GA | Ian Reid | Alameda, CA | ||
Roger Cormier | Brooklyn, NY | Steve Shaiman | Seattle, WA | ||
Wayne Davis | Aurora, CO | Pedro Sierra | Mays Landing, NJ | ||
Mac Deaver | Ridgeland, MS | Joshua Silver | Palo Alto, CA | ||
Mark Disnuke | Silver Springs, MD | Brian Stierle | Saline, MI | ||
Daniel Fredericks | Vienna, VA | James Sullivan | Severna Park, MD | ||
Philip Garrou | Cary, NC | Brent Warren | Los Angeles, CA | ||
Dana Horrell | Oneonta, NY | Jerry York | Mobile, AL | ||
Reinaldo Millán | Ponce, PRI | Joe Zenir | Brecksville, OH | ||
James Minas | Ithaca, NY |
Research Committee news
Here are the new research committee updates this week:
- Black Sox Scandal: December 2019 newsletter
Find all SABR research committee newsletters at SABR.org/research.
Regional Chapter news
Here are the new regional chapter updates this week:
- Ted Williams Chapter: December 2019 newsletter (San Diego, CA)
Visit SABR.org/chapters for more information on SABR regional chapters.
SABR Events Calendar
Here is a list of upcoming events on the SABR calendar:
- December 21: Hank Gowdy Chapter Hot Stove meeting (Dublin, OH)
- December 21: Babe ‘n’ Bob Chapter Breakfast (Edgewater, MD)
- January 4: Ted Williams Chapter: Talkin’ Baseball (San Diego, CA)
- January 8: Johnny Tallant’s Hot Stove League meeting (Cumming, GA)
- January 8: Bob Broeg St. Louis Chapter Baseball Fellowship Meeting (St. Louis, MO)
- January 8: Buck O’Neil/North Florida Chapter monthly meeting (Tallahassee, FL)
- January 11: Kekionga Chapter SABR Day meeting (Fort Wayne, IN)
- January 11: Rogers Hornsby Chapter SABR Day/Winter Meeting (San Marcos, TX)
All SABR meetings and events are open to the public. Feel free to bring a baseball-loving friend … and make many new ones! Check out the SABR Events Calendar at SABR.org/events.
Around the Web
Here are some recent articles published by and about SABR members:
- Stephen J. Nesbitt: Hide and seek: The true story of how the Dodgers lost Roberto Clemente (The Athletic)
- Jay Jaffe: JAWS and the 2020 Hall of Fame ballot: Cliff Lee (FanGraphs)
- Grant Brisbee: The unlikely perfection of Madison Bumgarner’s career with the Giants (The Athletic)
- Bruce Markusen: The Yankees’ free agent pitcher trail: Catfish to Cole (The Hardball Times)
- Hannah Keyser: Against baseball’s transactional scoop mongering (Yahoo! Sports)
- Matt Winkelman: If everything goes to plan: players don’t really have value anyway (Baseball Prospectus)
- Rachael McDaniel: What is supposed to happen at the Winter Meetings? (The Hardball Times)
- Mark Simon: 2019 Baseball Info Solutions year-end awards (ACTA Sports)
- J.J. Cooper: MLB threat pushes negotiations with MiLB to another level (Baseball America)
- Michael Rosen: Did the Giants juice the radar gun in this legendary Barry Bonds at-bat? (SF Gate)
- David Laurila: Winter Meetings snapshots: AL Central (FanGraphs)
- Brian Burnes: Dreaming of fields: a brief history of Kansas City ballparks (Flatland KC)
- Ryan Whirty: Louis Armstrong’s ‘Secret 9’: a name behind a face (Home Plate Don’t Move)
- Patrick Dubuque: Fans lose in fight between MiLB and the Empire (Baseball Prospectus)
- Ron Cassie: Babe Ruth, a man for all seasons (Baltimore Magazine)
- John Thorn: Baseball’s most valuable prints (Our Game)
- Mitch Lutzke: BBWAA was born in Detroit to protect reporters’ press box seats (Tigers History)
- Frank Jackson: Harvey Haddix and heartbreak in overtime (The Hardball Times)
- Tom Shieber: Elizabeth Taylor goes to the ballgame (Baseball Researcher)
- Derek Bain: Retro computer baseball game review: Radio Baseball (Tuatara Software)
- Tim Jenkins: One and done (SABR Baseball Cards Blog)
- Mark Del Franco: Ten Tidbits about 1953 Bowman Color (SABR Baseball Cards Blog)
- Jason Schwartz: My Favorite Common (SABR Baseball Cards Blog)
- Tim Jenkins: The Twelve Cards of Christmas (SABR Baseball Cards Blog)
- Jeff Katz: My Favorite Common, Mor-a-les (SABR Baseball Cards Blog)
Read these articles and more at SABR.org/latest.
This Week in SABR is compiled by Jacob Pomrenke. If you would like us to include an upcoming event, article or any other information in “This Week in SABR,” e-mail jpomrenke@sabr.org.
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Originally published: December 20, 2019. Last Updated: April 3, 2020.