This Week in SABR: January 27, 2012
Here’s what we’ve been up to as of January 27, 2012:
SABR Day: Saturday, January 28
We can’t wait to see you all tomorrow at the 34 SABR Day meetings scheduled throughout the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico. We’ve added a couple more new meetings — in Chicago, IL; and Dover, OH — along with finalized details for all the SABR Day meetings scheduled for Saturday, January 28 at SABR.org/sabrday. Here are some highlights being planned:
In Albuquerque, the Gatorade High School Player of the Year, Blake Swihart, is expected to show up; in Boston, we’re planning a “Tour of Baseball Infamy” pub crawl; our Cooperstown and San Francisco chapters are going to link up again via satellite and show off Giants and A’s artifacts; and in Denver, we’ll be playing catch outside Coors Field (rain, shine or snow!). Some of our honored guests include former Milwaukee Braves catcher Del Crandall (in Los Angeles); Tigers president of baseball operations Mike Smith (in Detroit); former Washington Senators pitcher Jim Hannan (in Washington, D.C.); and 1960 NL MVP Dick Groat (in Pittsburgh).
Find details of a SABR Day meeting near you at SABR.org/sabrday. Regional SABR meetings are open to all baseball fans, so feel free to bring a baseball-loving friend — or two!
Here are confirmed locations for SABR Day meetings:
- Albuquerque, NM
- Atlanta, GA
- Austin, TX
- Boston, MA
- Burlington, VT
- Chicago, IL
- Columbus, OH
- Cooperstown, NY
- Denver, CO
- Detroit, MI (combined meeting of Detroit, Don Lund, Wally Pipp and Toledo chapters)
- Dover, OH
- Fort Lauderdale, FL
- Indianapolis, IN
- Kansas City, MO
- Kenosha, WI (combined meeting of Emil Rothe and Ken Keltner Badger State chapters)
- Knoxville, TN
- Little Rock, AR
- Los Angeles, CA (La Habra)
- Louisville, KY
- Minneapolis, MN
- New Orleans, LA
- New York, NY
- Norman, OK
- Philadelphia, PA
- Phoenix, AZ
- Pittsburgh, PA
- Ponce, Puerto Rico (Juana Diaz)
- San Francisco, CA
- Seattle, WA
- St. Louis, MO
- Tallahassee, FL
- Toronto, ON
- Washington, DC (Arlington, VA)
- West Haven, CT
Complete information is available at http://sabr.org/sabrday. Or go straight to our Google Map here: http://g.co/maps/484pv
Attention, chapter leaders: Please send a writeup (with details of the program and attendance) and any photos taken from your SABR Day meeting to Jacob Pomrenke at jpomrenke@sabr.org so we can include it in our recap for next Friday’s “This Week in SABR”.
SABR relaunches BioProject
SABR is no stranger to ambitious research projects. Since its founding in 2002, the SABR Baseball Biography Project, led by Mark Armour, has been arguably our most ambitious effort yet. The BioProject is an ongoing effort to produce comprehensive biographical articles on every person who ever played or managed in the major leagues, as well as other subjects significant to baseball history.
There are now more than 1,700 peer-reviewed biographies available online — from Hank Aaron to Bill Zuber — and hundreds more in progress. We’ve published nine BioProject books so far, from ’75: The Red Sox Team that Saved Baseball to Minnesotans in Baseball, with several more on the way this spring. It’s a project that, we hope, will never end.
But after 10 years, the project is due for an update. We’ve made some changes we hope you’ll enjoy, starting with a new home page for the BioProject:
The new BioProject fully integrates its design with SABR.org and upgrades the back-end platform, making it easier for us to post and edit new bios and eliminating some formatting problems with the original software. All of your old URLs should still work (and if you find one that doesn’t, please contact jpomrenke@sabr.org.)
The upgraded BioProject also gives you the ability to search the full text of any biography we’ve published. Use the search bar that appears atop every biography to find any term that appears in the BioProject. And just click the words “SABR Baseball Biography Project” in the search bar to get back to the home page.
You can also browse all of our biographies by category, to find all Hall of Famers or all “Cup of Coffee” players who appeared in just one major league game. Or look for the non-players we’ve written about, with “biographies” of ballparks, whole leagues and other significant baseball topics.
Don’t see your favorite player listed in the BioProject? Writing a biography is an easy way to get involved as a SABR member. Find out how by visiting our BioProject Resources page or reading the FAQs section. Then e-mail bioassign@sabr.org to get started.
Have you renewed your SABR membership?
Thanks to all of you who have already renewed your SABR membership for 2012. We wouldn’t be here without you, and we appreciate your support.
For those of you who haven’t renewed, please send in your dues by February 29, 2012, in order to continue receiving the many benefits of SABR membership all year long. We’ve got a lot of exciting benefits in store for 2012 — including a groundbreaking Analytics Conference and Case Competition during spring training; new titles in our Digital Library book collection; SABR 42 in Minneapolis; many additions to the BioProject; and, of course, three high-quality research publications — and we’re glad you’re along for the ride.
You can renew your membership for 1 year or 3 years online at the SABR Store; by phone at (602) 343-6455; or by mailing this downloadable PDF form and your payment to the SABR office at 4455 E. Camelback Road, Ste. D-140, Phoenix, AZ 85018.
Note: If you have already renewed for 2012 or just recently sent in your dues, please disregard this notice … and thank you again! If you don’t know when your membership expires, go to the Members’ Info page and click the link that says “See when your membership expires”.
Dues are the same as they have been in recent years: all members in good standing receive two issues of the Baseball Research Journal and one issue of The National Pastime; access to research resources such as Paper of Record (with complete archives of The Sporting News); discounts to SABR conferences such as the national convention (June 27-July 1 in Minneapolis), the spring Analytics Conference and Case Competition (March 15-17 in Phoenix), the summer Jerry Malloy Negro Leagues Conference (July 19-21 in Cleveland) and the Arizona Fall League Conference; access to our SABR-L research listserv and lending library; all 27 research committees, 60+ regional chapters; and more.
We believe SABR has something for everyone, from the active researcher to the passionate baseball fan. When you renew, we hope you’ll invite your friends, colleagues and family members to join, too, at http://store.sabr.org.
- Donate to SABR: If you support SABR and all the groundbreaking research our members have and will produce, please also consider donating online at SABR.org/donate or via mail. No amount is too big or too small, and as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, your donation to SABR is tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. If you have given in the past, we remain grateful and hope you will consider giving again. If you are a first-time donor, welcome aboard!
Register for the SABR Analytics Conference
We don’t think you’ll want to miss our lineup of speakers for the inaugural SABR Analytics Conference. Chicago Cubs chairman Tom Ricketts, Arizona Diamondbacks president/CEO Derrick Hall, Cleveland Indians president Mark Shapiro, Milwaukee Brewers GM Doug Melvin, Cleveland Indians GM Chris Antonetti and Los Angeles Angels GM Jerry Dipoto are already scheduled to appear. More speakers will be announced soon.
Sign up now to get the early registration rate for the:
SABR Analytics Conference, presented by Bloomberg Sports and Major League Baseball
When: March 15-17, 2012
Where: Hilton Phoenix East/Mesa, 1011 West Holmes Avenue, Mesa, AZ 85210
Never before have as many of the top minds of the baseball analytic community come under one roof to discuss, debate and share learnings of insightful ways to analyze and examine the great game of baseball. Some of the topics we are planning to cover include: how technology is changing baseball; Managers Panel on how analytics has changed the game; GM Panel on how analytics shape decisions; measuring player performance; technology and in-game strategy, and much more.
The SABR Analytics Conference will begin on Thursday, March 15 and conclude on Saturday, March 17 at the Hilton Phoenix East/Mesa in Arizona. The schedule will consist of a combination of Guest Speakers, Panels and Research Presentations — plus the inaugural SABR Case Competition, in which undergraduate and graduate students will analyze and present a real baseball operations decision, and be judged by MLB front office executives.
The early registration rate ($250 for SABR members and students; $350 for non-members) will expire soon. SABR has secured a special hotel rate of $139/night at the Hilton, which includes complimentary wireless high-speed Internet, parking and breakfast buffet for two.
To register for the SABR Analytics Conference, visit SABR.org/analytics.
To sign up for the Case Competition, visit SABR.org/analytics/case or contact SABR President Vince Gennaro.
Call for SABR 42 research presentations
We invite all members to present their research findings to their colleagues attending SABR 42, June 27-July 1 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Oral presentations are expected to last 20 minutes, followed by a five minute question-and-answer period. Posters will be presented, with the author on-hand to discuss the work, during a poster session of 90 or so minutes, and will probably remain on display throughout the convention. Abstracts covering all aspects of baseball research are welcomed.
Through on-site judging, the most highly regarded presentations will receive the Doug Pappas Award for best oral presentation and the USA Today Sports Weekly Award for best poster presentation.
The submission deadline for SABR 42 abstracts is midnight PST, Sunday, FEBRUARY 19, 2012.
Submit abstracts to sabr2012-presentations@comcast.net, the research presentations address for SABR42. (You may also use the alternate address sabr42-presentations@comcast.net.) Questions regarding the submission, review, and evaluation procedures should also be sent to sabr2012-presentations@comcast.net.
- Attention, students: Apply for a Yoseloff Scholarship to attend SABR 42 in Minneapolis
Download your free SABR e-books: “Can He Play?” and “Run, Rabbit, Run”
You still have about a month left to download your free copy of our first two SABR Digital Library (sabr.org/ebooks) selections. Both of our books are being offered as free member downloads through February 29, 2012.
RUN, RABBIT, RUN: The Hilarious and Mostly True Tales of Rabbit Maranville is the unfinished autobiography of Hall of Fame infielder Walter “Rabbit” Maranville — one of baseball’s all-time funny characters. He was a star shortstop on the “Miracle” Boston Braves’ world championship team of 1914 and, despite his 5-foot-5 stature and weak bat, sometimes served as the team’s cleanup hitter in those Deadball Era days. He did compile 2,605 career hits, but it was his stellar defensive play that kept him in the major leagues for 23 colorful seasons with the Braves, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals, Brooklyn Dodgers and Chicago Cubs. At the urging of his daughter and sports writer Max Kase, Maranville put down on paper his collection of amusing anecdotes a year before his death in 1954, just weeks before his election to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. For decades, the stories were virtually unread until Dallas and Ralph Graber discovered the manuscript and brought it to SABR for resurrection. SABR originally published RUN, RABBIT, RUN in 1991 as a benefit for members, with an introduction by baseball historian Dr. Harold Seymour and a biographical essay on Maranville by Bob Carroll. The text and photographs in this newly published edition of RUN, RABBIT, RUN remain unchanged.
- E-book: Click here for your FREE download of RUN, RABBIT, RUN: The Hilarious and Mostly True Tales of Rabbit Maranville (Kindle, EPUB or PDF formats).
- Paperback: Get the paperback edition of RUN, RABBIT, RUN: The Hilarious and Mostly True Tales of Rabbit Maranville for the discounted price of $5.00 (plus shipping) from Createspace.com.
CAN HE PLAY? A Look At Baseball Scouts And Their Profession: They dig through tons of coal to find a single diamond. They spend countless hours traveling miles and miles on lonely back roads and way too much time in hotels. Their front offices expect them to constantly provide player reports and updates. So much of their time is spent away from family and friends, missing birthdays, anniversaries, and holidays. Their best friend is Rand McNally. Always asking the question, “CAN HE PLAY?” Such is the life of a professional scout. CAN HE PLAY? collects the contributions of 26 members of the Society for American Baseball Research on the subject of scouts, including biographies and historical essays. The book touches on more than a century of scouts and scouting with a focus on the men (and the occasional woman) who have taken on the task of scouring the world for the best ballplayers available. In CAN HE PLAY? we meet the “King of Weeds,” a Ph.D. we call “Baseball’s Renaissance Man,” a husband-and-wife team, pioneering Latin scouts, and a Japanese-American interned during World War II who became a successful scout—and many, many more.
- E-book: Click here for your FREE download of CAN HE PLAY? A Look At Baseball Scouts And Their Profession (Kindle, EPUB or PDF formats).
- Paperback: Get the paperback edition of CAN HE PLAY? A Look At Baseball Scouts And Their Profession for the discounted price of $9.95 (plus shipping) from Lulu.com.
Kindle users: Having trouble downloading a SABR e-book to your device? Visit http://sabr.org/ebooks/kindle-help for assistance.
To learn more about the SABR Digital Library, visit SABR.org/ebooks. To learn more about all SABR Publications, contact Cecilia Tan at ctan@sabr.org.
Writing opportunities for SABR members
- History of the Winter Meetings book: Have you ever wondered about the details of the baseball winter meetings? The Business of Baseball Committee is seeking more writers for a History of the Winter Meetings book, a project already under way. Volunteers would be expected to write about one or two of the winter meetings, and the work would need to be drafted by mid-2012. Samples and some of the needed research material will be provided to writers. If you are looking for a way to get involved in research, with some guidance, and you are persistent, contact Steve Weingarden at steveweingarden@gmail.com.
- Full Spectrum Baseball: The new Full Spectrum Baseball website is looking for SABR members to write once a week on topics that are hot within the SABR community. These can vary from statistical analysis to research projects to anything that is of interest within SABR. Be advised that their positions are currently non-compensated. If you would like to be part of a growing site with a solid team, e-mail SABR member Bill Ivie at bill@fullspectrumbaseball.com.
Calls for award, election nominations
- Ron Gabriel Award, due 1/31/2012: This award honors the author(s) of the best research, published or unpublished, on the subject of the Brooklyn Dodgers, completed during the preceding calendar year. Eligible works include but are not limited to magazine and journal articles, previously unpublished chapters or articles in anthologies or other books with multiple authors, unpublished research papers, written versions of oral presentations, books, databases and websites. Nominations should be sent to William Dahlberg at dahlbergwn@gmail.com no later than January 31, 2012. All nominations must include one (1) copy of the research material, a link to the material or some other reference enabling the award committee to review the work.
- Sporting News-SABR Baseball Research Award, due 1/31/2012: 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. Each award shall consist of a cash prize of $200, to be provided by The Sporting News. To submit a nomination for the 2011 awards, please send back this downloadable nominating form plus FIVE (5) copies of the work by January 31, 2012, to: (e-mail) jcassandro@sabr.org; (fax) 602-595-5690; or (mail) Jim Cassandro c/o SABR, 4455 E. Camelback Rd., Ste. D-140, Phoenix, AZ 85018.
- SABR election candidates, due 2/1/2012: The SABR Nominating Committee seeks nominations for candidates for the 2012 SABR Board of Directors elections. Deadline for nominations is February 1, 2012. Nominees must prepare a Candidate Statement Form following guidelines that will be available from any Nominating Committee member: chair Barry Mednick, Rich Schabowski, and Barry Deutsch. Self-nominations are welcome. The offices to be filled are Vice President (2-year term: currently Bill Nowlin); Secretary (3-year term; currently Todd Lebowitz); and Director (3-year term; currently Gary Gillette.)
- McFarland-SABR Baseball Research Award, due 2/15/2012: 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. A $200 cash award accompanies the honor. To submit a nomination for the 2011 awards, please send back this downloadable nominating form plus FIVE (5) copies of the work by February 15, 2012, to: (e-mail) lenlevin5@hotmail.com; or (mail) Len Levin, 282 Doyle Ave., Providence, RI 02906-3355.
Chapter meeting recaps
- Tokyo Chapter meeting recap (January 21; Tokyo, JP)
- Quebec Chapter meeting recap (January 21; Montreal, QC)
Upcoming SABR events:
- January 28: 2012 SABR Day (everywhere!)
- January 29: Central Oklahoma Chapter meeting (Norman, OK; part of SABR Day weekend)
- January 29: Dorothy Seymour Mills: “How Baseball Made Me A Feminist” (Naples, FL)
- January 30: Philadelphia Sports Writers Association annual dinner (Philadelphia, PA)
- February 3-4: SABR winter board meeting (Orlando, FL)
- February 4: Halsey Hall Chapter book club meeting (Roseville, MN)
- February 4: Jack Graney Chapter meeting (Cleveland, OH)
- February 4: Ted Williams Chapter meeting (San Diego, CA)
- February 8: Forbes Field Chapter Winter Hot Stove meeting (Pittsburgh, PA)
- February 10: Houston Baseball Dinner (Houston, TX)
- February 11: Talkin’ Baseball: Sean Forman (Columbia, MD)
Visit SABR.org/events for details on all upcoming SABR events.
In other recent SABR news:
- Harry Pavlidis goes in-depth with Pitch f/x data to study Cliff Lee’s four-seam fastball (Hardball Times)
- Mark Simon offers six angles to consider about the Detroit Tigers’ 2012 defense (ESPN.com)
- Stephanie Liscio has a compelling take on the Indians’ Fausto Carmona (It’s Pronounced Lajaway)
- Lewie Pollis asks: Did the Hall of Fame founders want voters to judge with their eyes? (Beyond the Box Score)
- Chris Jaffe compiles a list of the 10 least likely players to break up a no-hitter (Hardball Times)
- Cleveland’s League Park, home of the Indians from 1901 to 1946, is set to get a $5 million renovation (Plain Dealer)
- Scott Miller looks back at Scott Boras’ first big free agent negotiation (Baseball Prospectus)
- Nick Diunte reports on a long-delayed Mets homecoming for the elusive Choo Choo Coleman (Examiner.com)
- Cecilia Tan explains the latest in baseball lingo: worm killers, innings munchers and more (Baseball Prospectus)
- John Thorn has a two-part story on baseball’s first relief pitchers (Our Game)
All previous editions of This Week in SABR can be found here: http://sabr.org/content/this-week-in-sabr-archives.
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Originally published: January 27, 2012. Last Updated: April 3, 2020.