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A New Defense against Ruth

The first time a team made a radical defensive switch against a hitter. The year was 1920, and the hitter was Babe Ruth.

Hit by Pitcher

A 1913 discussion of the dangers of being hit by a pitch and baseball’s good fortune that no major leaguer had been killed by a pitch. [While a batter was killed in 1920, Ray Chapman remains the only big leaguer to be killed on a ballfield.

Just 36 Fans Paid to See Yanks and Athletics Play at Shibe Park

The major league game with only 36 fans in attendance!

The Rookie who Beat the 1927 Yankees…Five Times! The rookie pitcher who beat the mighty 1927 Yankees five times that season!
  Matty and the Browns: A Window Onto the AL-NL War (1901 - 1902) Steve's feature article, MATTY AND THE BROWNS: A WINDOW ONTO THE AL-NL WAR (1901-1902), has just been published in the Spring 2006 issue of Nine: A Journal of Baseball History and Culture, Vol. 14, No. 2. Click the link to read more...
  St. Louis Hall-of-Famers While no pennants flew over St. Louis in the early 20 th century, there were 21 future Hall-of-Famers in a St. Louis uniform between 1900 and 1925. Click the link to see them...
  Bio Project The Bio Project is an ambitious undertaking by members of SABR, the Society for American Baseball Research. Click the link to read more...
  Great Baseball Books With the end of the baseball season, what better way to pass the time during the ‘hot-stove league’ (off-season) than with some great baseball writing. Here are a dozen terrific books on baseball in the early 20th century. Click the link to read more...
  Trivia Play Steve's Baseball Trivia!
  Sim Series Late in 2001, major league baseball conducted a 64-team simulation series, with whatifsports.com, to determine the greatest team of all time. Click the link to read more...