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Bibliography Guide No. 7: Overview and Pre-1948 Subject Player Index of “Who’s Who in Baseball”
SABR Bibliography Committee Research Guide No. 7: Overview and Pre-1948 Subject Player Index of “Who’s Who in Baseball Editor’s note: This guide was first published by the SABR Bibliography Committee in 1987. To download the original in PDF form, click here. By Frank Phelps July 1987 Baseball Magazine published this collection of players’ career records […]
SABR BioProject: April 2018 Newsletter
High and Inside The Newsletter of the BioProject Committee Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) April 2018 Past newsletters Editor: Andrea Long From the Directors From the Editor Update on Resources for Winter Ball Guest Columnist: Warren Corbett Project Poobahs From the Directors Finishing What We Start, by Rory Costello In recent weeks, […]
SABR Official Scoring Committee: June 2018 newsletter
“You Called That a What . . . ?”The Newsletter of the Official Scoring Committee Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) June 2018, Volume 3, Number 2 Past newsletters Editor: Stew Thornley Committee Meeting at Convention to Feature Real Live Official Scorers New Minor League Rule Raising Questions (and Answers) Conundrum of the Month […]
Bibliography Guide No. 9: Library Collections on the History of Baseball
SABR Bibliography Committee Research Guide No. 9: Library Collections on the History of Baseball Editor’s note: This guide was first published by the SABR Bibliography Committee in 1988. To download the original in PDF form, click here. By Patricia PalmerDecember 1988 Baseball has enjoyed a rich and colorful history in America, reflected in a variety […]
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Houston/Larry Dierker Chapter meeting recap – 4/16/2012
31 SABR members arrived at the Inn at the Ballpark on April 16, 2012, for a festive and informative monthly session with the Houston/Larry Dierker Chapter. Leading off was David Barron of the Houston Chronicle who had recently toured the Astrodome and reported on the significant deterioration if the facility and future prospects for the […]