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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. |
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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.
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Just 36 Fans Paid to See Yanks and Athletics Play at Shibe Park |
The major league game with only 36 fans in attendance!
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The Rookie who Beat the 1927 Yankees…Five Times! |
The rookie pitcher who beat the mighty 1927 Yankees five times that season! |
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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... |
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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... |
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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... |
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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... |
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Trivia |
Play Steve's Baseball Trivia! |
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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... |