Insider’s Baseball
- Preface: Insider’s Baseball
L. Robert Davids - Foreword: Insider’s Baseball
Bill James - The Last Tripleheader
A.D. Suehsdorf - The Base-Out Percentage: Baseball’s Newest Yardstick
Barry F. Codell - The First Negro in 20th Century Organized Baseball
William J. Weiss - Unsung Heroes: No-Hit Catchers
Stan Grosshandler - Mantle is Baseball’s Top Switch Hitter
Robert C. McConnell - Baseball Brothers
Larry Amman and L. Robert Davids - The Trading Record
Bill James - Pitching for the Red Sox: Ted Williams
Tom Hufford - Lou Who? Gehrig Stole Home 15 Times in His Career
Raymond J. Gonzalez - The Henry Aaron Home Run Analysis
John C. Tattersall - Helene Britton: The Matron Magnate
Bill Borst - April 14, 1925: The Grove-Cochrane Debut
Bill Loughman - Iron Man Pitching Performances
Leonard Gettelson - Joe Sewell was a Real Fox at the Plate
L. Robert Davids - Relative Batting Averages
David Shoebotham - Moses Solomon, the Rabbi of Swat
Howard Lavelle - Mordecai Peter Centennial Brown
Paul C. Frisz - Grounding into Double Plays
Stanley Kuminski - Baseball’s Great Games
Frederick G. Lieb - A Short Cup of Coffee
Leon Uzarowski - Walks Not Always Crucial
Evelyn Begley - The Youngest “Boy Manager”
Eugene Murdock - Spottswood Poles
John Holway - Rudy York, the Big Gun of August
Tom Hufford - Gehrig Streak Reviewed
Raymond J. Gonzalez - Baseball Rhyme Time
Eddie Gold - The War of 1912: The Wood-Johnson Duel
Emil Rothe - Comiskey Park
George W. Hilton - Schedule Changes Since 1876
Ronald G. Liebman - On Base Average for Players
Pete Palmer - Ruth Makes War on Warhop
Al Kermisch - The “Split Century”
Arthur H. Ahrens - Jack Graney: The First Player Broadcaster
Ted Patterson - Bleacher Bums of Yesteryear
William G. Nicholson - Ty Cobb Steals Home
Warren W. Mouch - Home Runs vs. Strikeouts
L. Robert Davids