The National Pastime offers baseball history available nowhere else. Each fall this publication from the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) explores baseball history with fresh and often surprising views of past players, teams, and events. Drawn from the research efforts of more than 6,700 SABR members, The National Pastime establishes an accurate, lively, and entertaining historical record of baseball.A Note from the Editor, Mark Alvarez: With great sadness, we run in this issue the late Ralph Horton's final article for SABR, a typically well-researched,...
The National Pastime offers baseball history available nowhere else. Each fall this publication from the Society for American Baseball Research...
The National Pastime offers baseball history available nowhere else. Each fall this publication from the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) explores baseball history with fresh and often surprising views of past players, teams, and events. Drawn from the research efforts of more than 6,700 SABR members, The National Pastime establishes an accurate, lively, and entertaining historical record of baseball.
The National Pastime offers baseball history available nowhere else. Each fall this publication from the Society for American Baseball Research...
The National Pastime offers baseball history available nowhere else. Each fall this publication from the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) explores baseball history with fresh and often surprising views of past players, teams, and events. Drawn from the research efforts of more than 6,700 SABR members, The National Pastime establishes an accurate, lively, and entertaining historical record of baseball.A Note from the Editor, Mark Alvarez: This year we have the longest piece we've ever published in The National Pastime, Dick Thompson's cover story on Wes...
The National Pastime offers baseball history available nowhere else. Each fall this publication from the Society for American Baseball Research...
Presents baseball research with a strong analytical approach. Made up of statistical studies, in-depth examinations of playing techniques, and articles focusing on baseball as a business, the Baseball Research Journal draws from the research efforts of members of the Society for American Baseball Research.
Presents baseball research with a strong analytical approach. Made up of statistical studies, in-depth examinations of playing techniques, and article...
The National Pastime offers baseball history available nowhere else. Each fall this publication from the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) explores baseball history with fresh and often surprising views of past players, teams, and events. Drawn from the research efforts of more than 6,700 SABR members, The National Pastime establishes an accurate, lively, and entertaining historical record of baseball.A Note from the Editor, Jim Charlton: Growing up as a baseball fan, I was well aware of the story that the Brooklyn Dodgers hid the young Roberto Clemente on the...
The National Pastime offers baseball history available nowhere else. Each fall this publication from the Society for American Baseball Research...
The National Pastime offers baseball history available nowhere else. Each fall this publication from the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) explores baseball history with fresh and often surprising views of past players, teams, and events. Drawn from the research efforts of more than 6,700 SABR members, The National Pastime establishes an accurate, lively, and entertaining historical record of baseball.A Note from the Editor, Jim Charlton: This is the first issue of The National Pastime devoted to articles on "individuals in the game." An...
The National Pastime offers baseball history available nowhere else. Each fall this publication from the Society for American Baseball Research...
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In this issue . . .
Baseball lives in all seasons. So the first issue of The SABR Review takes a look at two of the newest works on non-regular-season baseball: A Baseball Winter and (on Spring Training) The Short Season. We cover Jim Kaplan s diary of 83 season, too. But we don t forget the history, with reviews of the two latest books on two of baseball s prime movers, Ban Johnson and A.G. Spalding, discussed by A.D. Suehsdorf and Luke Salisbury.
And what are the newest of the great baseball writers saying? In this issue we review the latest by Bill James,...
In this issue . . .
Baseball lives in all seasons. So the first issue of The SABR Review takes a look at two of the newest works on non-regu...