2016-05-20



Welcome to "This Week in SABR!" Click here to view this week's newsletter on the web. Here's what we've been up to as of May 20, 2016:

SABR 46: Andre Dawson, Eduardo Perez added to pregame ballpark session at Marlins Park

Attendees at the SABR 46 convention this summer in Miami will have a special opportunity to visit Marlins Park for an exclusive pregame ballpark session with Miami Marlins executives and players.

Before the Marlins 7:10 p.m. game against the St. Louis Cardinals on Friday, July 29, 2016, two special SABR 46 panel discussions will take place at Marlins Park followed by a ballpark tour for convention attendees. The sessions at Marlins Park will include interviews with Barry Bonds, one of baseball's all-time greatest players and now the Marlins hitting coach; Don Mattingly, the Marlins first-year manager and a former All-Star first baseman; Andre Dawson, Hall of Fame outfielder and now a Marlins front-office executive; and Eduardo Perez, ESPN analyst and a former major-leaguer who is the son of Hall of Famer Tony Perez, and moderator Barry M. Bloom of MLB.com.

Purchase of SABR 46 conference registration AND a game ticket will be required to attend this special session. A SABR 46 Marlins game ticket also includes roundtrip bus transportation. Registration for the 2016 SABR convention is now available at SABR.org/convention.

Please note: All speakers are subject to change depending on availability.

SABR 46 will be held July 27-31, 2016, at the Hyatt Regency Miami. For more information on SABR 46, visit SABR.org/convention.

SABR 46: How to Do Baseball Research session

Join us at SABR 46 in Miami for a special session on "How to Do Baseball Research," led by SABR Vice-President Leslie Heaphy with special guests Sean Forman, Bill Nowlin, and Jacob Pomrenke.

This informal Q&A session, scheduled for 9:00-10:00 a.m. Saturday, July 30, 2016, at the Hyatt Regency Miami, will focus on baseball-oriented techniques and resources that are available to help you improve your research and writing. Whether you are an experienced SABR researcher or a first-time author, you will learn something new about information and tools — both online and off — that can help aid your baseball research.

Heaphy is SABR's Vice-President, co-chair of the Women in Baseball Research Committee, and co-organizer of the annual Jerry Malloy Negro League Conference. Forman is the president of Sports Reference LLC, the founder of Baseball-Reference.com, and a 2011 recipient of SABR's Henry Chadwick Award. Nowlin is a prolific Boston Red Sox historian who has served on SABR's Board of Directors since 2004. Pomrenke is SABR's Director of Editorial Content and the editor of Scandal on the South Side: The 1919 Chicago White Sox.

All baseball fans are welcome to attend SABR 46, which will be held July 27-31, 2016, in Miami, Florida. Early registration is still available at SABR.org/convention.

Related link: Find a comprehensive list of online research tools on our Research Resources page

SABR 19th Century Grave Marker Project unveils new plaque for baseball pioneer James Whyte Davis

SABR’s 19th Century Baseball Grave Marker Project held a special ceremony on Saturday, May 14 to dedicate the newly installed marker for New York Knickerbocker pioneer James Whyte Davis.

The ceremony was held in Brooklyn’s historic Green-Wood Cemetery followed by a trolley tour hosted by historian Tom Gilbert, which began at the burial site of “Too Late” Davis, where the first marker installed by the young Project was unveiled.

Inspired by an idea proposed by official Major League Baseball historian John Thorn at SABR's 2015 Frederick Ivor-Campbell 19th Century Base Ball Conference, the committee was formed last year in an effort to correct some of the slights of history. The game’s pioneers spent their early working lives dedicated to a sport that, even at the highest level, had not yet become the lucrative opportunity we think of today. Many of them died without the funds to mark the ground where they were laid to rest. With the help of donations from SABR members as well as a generous grant from Major League Baseball, the Project intends that James Whyte Davis — pictured at right, with Doc Adams — is just the first of many afforded the honor they were denied at the times of their deaths.

To learn more about James Whyte Davis at John Thorn's "Our Game" blog, click here.

Before the ceremony, guests took a tour of the most famous final resting place in New York City. Through the Gothic spires of Green-Wood Cemetery lie more than 200 of the game’s early players, managers, executives, and notables. Hall of Famer Henry Chadwick and baseball’s first superstar, Jim Creighton, spend eternity not far from Davis, as do other former Knick teammates Louis F. Wadsworth, Duncan Curry, and William Tucker. The history of the early game is told in the stone of Green-Wood.

Graveside speeches by noted baseball historians told the story of Davis, a man that Doc Adams referred to as baseball’s first “fiend.” This historic event celebrated the life of one of the men whose largely unknown history played such an important role in America’s Pastime.

For more information about the project, please contact Ralph Carhart at thehallballproject@gmail.com. Or click here to make a tax-deductible donation to the SABR 19th Century Grave Marker Project.

Related coverage:

Adam Schrader/Rich Schapiro: James Whyte Davis gets century-old burial wish (New York Daily News)

Carol Off: Baseball pioneer gets his last wish — 117 years later (CBC Radio)

Lindsay Berra: Ghosts of a forgotten baseball era (Sports on Earth)

MLB.com video of the grave marker ceremony

Early registration discount still available for SABR 46 in Miami

We hope you'll join us for what promises to be a spectacular SABR 46 convention, July 27-31, 2016, at the Hyatt Regency Miami in downtown Miami, Florida.

Registration: Click here for complete information on SABR 46 registration rates, all-inclusive packages, and optional sessions. Or click here to register for SABR 46! More details on guest speakers, panelists, and presenters will be announced soon. We're again offering a special all-inclusive rate for the annual SABR convention. SABR members can pay $269 for an all-inclusive package that includes full registration to SABR 46, a premium Home Plate Box ticket to the Miami Marlins game on Friday, July 29 (includes special pregame ballpark session/tour and roundtrip bus transportation), and one ticket to the Awards Luncheon — the package is a savings of $40 off the regular rate. Non-members can pay $299 for the all-inclusive rate. The deadline to register at the all-inclusive rate is Monday, June 13, 2016.

Hotel: Don't forget to book your hotel room at the Hyatt Regency Miami; our room block usually goes quickly. Click here to book your room online. The deadline to book your room at the SABR group rate of $129/night (plus tax) is Monday, June 13, 2016. If you have any questions about your reservation, please call the hotel at (305) 358-1234.

Pregame ballpark session/tour: SABR 46 attendees will have a special opportunity to visit Marlins Park for an exclusive pregame ballpark session with Miami Marlins executives and players. Before the Marlins 7:10 p.m. game against the St. Louis Cardinals on Friday, July 29, a special SABR 46 ballpark session with guests Barry Bonds, Don Mattingly, Andre Dawson, and Eduardo Perez will take place at Marlins Park followed by a ballpark tour for convention attendees.  Purchase of SABR 46 conference registration AND a game ticket will be required to attend this special session. A SABR 46 Marlins game ticket also includes roundtrip bus transportation. Click here to learn more.

Pre-order your SABR logo shirts, caps, or souvenir baseballs: Avoid the rush at registration, and pre-order your SABR logo polo shirt, T-shirt, baseball caps, or souvenir crystal baseball online when you register for SABR 46. Please indicate shirt size (adult S to XXXL) when you register. Caps are one-size-fit-most. Your items will be available to be picked up when you arrive at the SABR convention. The souvenir baseballs are crystal paperweights measuring about 3 inches around, with an embossed SABR logo in the center. Deadline to pre-order: Monday, June 13, 2016.

Featured speakers: The SABR 46 convention will include top featured speakers from around the baseball world — front office executives, players, managers, scouts, writers and analysts — including former MLB All-Stars Barry Bonds and Don Mattingly, Hall of Fame outfielder Andre Dawson, Miami Marlins President of Baseball Operations Michael Hill, World Series-winning manager Ozzie Guillen, Emmy Award-winning broadcaster Ernesto Jerez, ESPN "Baseball Tonight" analyst Eduardo Perez, ESPN Deportes' Enrique Rojas and Leonte Landino, author/historians Adrian Burgos Jr., Cesar Brioso, Peter C. Bjarkman, and many more.

View a special screening of Fastball documentary: Attendees at SABR 46 this summer will have a chance to see a special screening of the new Fastball documentary film, directed by the Emmy Award-winning Jonathan Hock and narrated by Kevin Costner, on Thursday, July 28 at the Hyatt Regency Miami. Click here to learn more.

All SABR 46 attendees will also receive a souvenir print edition of The National Pastime, our annual convention journal, focusing on baseball teams, players and events in the Miami area. All SABR members, whether you attend the convention or not, will receive the expanded e-book edition of The National Pastime in their inboxes later this summer. Visit SABR.org/convention to register for SABR 46.

SABR 46: Want to throw out the first pitch at Marlins Park in Miami?

Want to throw out the first pitch at SABR 46?

Thanks to the generosity of the Miami Marlins, anyone who makes a donation of $1,000 or more to the SABR General Fund between May 1 and June 15, 2016, will have the opportunity to go on the field for batting practice before the Marlins game vs. the St. Louis Cardinals on Friday, July 29 at Marlins Park.

Participating donors will also be entered into a drawing to throw out the first pitch at the Marlins game on July 29. The drawing will be held during the Ross Adell Welcome Reception during SABR 46.

This special opportunity is only available for up to six SABR donors (or a guest of your choosing.) Following our SABR 46 ballpark session — highlighted by guest speakers Barry Bonds and Don Mattingly — SABR donors will be able to go on to the field during batting practice before the game. Each one-time donation is good for one on-field ticket.

In addition to the on-field opportunity at Marlins Park and the chance to throw out the first pitch, the SABR 46 donation package also includes two tickets to the SABR 46 Donors Breakfast, a SABR logo commemorative crystal baseball, and a one-year membership to SABR.

SABR is a 501(c)(3) organization and all donations are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.

If you are interested in the SABR 46 donation package, please contact Jeff Schatzki at jschatzki@sabr.org.

Check out the full schedule for 2016 SABR Jerry Malloy Negro League Conference in Kansas City

The 19th annual Jerry Malloy Negro League Conference will be held July 7-9, 2016, in Kansas City. The conference is open to all baseball, history and sports fans of all ages. Registration is now available.

To register: Click here to register online at the SABR Store. Or click here to download a printable registration form and information packet (PDF); you can mail your check or money order before June 20 to SABR Malloy Conference, Cronkite School at ASU, 555 N. Central Ave. #416, Phoenix, AZ 85004. The early registration rate for SABR members is $165 for adults (includes all activities) or $120 for students. (Non-members: $200 adults/$150 students). Single-day registration for Friday or Saturday is $75 for SABR members, $95 non-members. The Thursday education forum only is $15 for SABR members, $30 non-members. Optional sessions or guest tickets are also available. Please note: The early registration rate expired on May 10, 2016.

Book your hotel room: The Malloy Conference will be held at the Sheraton Overland Park Hotel at the Convention Center, 6100 College Boulevard, Overland Park, KS 66211. Limited rooms are available at a special discounted rate of $119/night (plus tax) for singles/doubles or $129/night (plus tax) for triples. Click here to reserve your room today or call (866) 837-4214 and mention the Jerry Malloy Conference. Please note: The cutoff date to book your room at the SABR discounted rate is June 13, 2016.

Schedule: Check out the complete conference schedule by clicking here.

The 2016 Jerry Malloy Negro League Conference will celebrate "Barnstorming in the Negro Baseball Leagues." Barnstorming has always been a central part of the life of Negro League ballplayers. All Negro Leaguers took part in barnstorming games across the country and in cities like Kansas City. Monarchs great Satchel Paige, whose 110th birthday is being celebrated during this conference, did his fair share of barnstorming. Presentations may focus on any topic related to the theme, or other Negro Leagues issues.

Visit SABR.org/malloy for information on the 2016 Call for Papers, Essay Contest, Art Contest, and Library Grant Program.

SABR Digital Library: Au jeu/Play Ball: The 50 Greatest Games in the History of the Montreal Expos

Add a championship book to your collection with the newest e-book from SABR Digital Library:

Au jeu/Play Ball: The 50 Greatest Games in the History of the Montreal Expos
Edited by Norm King
Foreword by Dave Van Horne
ISBN (paperback): 978-1-9438-1615-6, $12.95
ISBN (ebook): 978-1-9438-1614-9, $5.99
149 pages, 8.5" x 11"

This volume by members of the Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) presents the 50 greatest games in Montreal Expos history. The games described here recount the exploits of the many great players who wore Expos uniforms over the years — Bill Stoneman, Gary Carter, Andre Dawson, Steve Rogers, Pedro Martinez, and others.

The book details games from the earliest days of the franchise, to the glory years of 1979-81, the what-might-have-been years of the early 1990s, and the sad, final days. It describes the famous first game at Shea Stadium on April 8, 1969, when the Expos defeated that year’s eventual world champion New York Mets. It also details the first regular season major league game ever played outside the United States, when fans jammed little Jarry Park and began a love affair with the team.

These game summaries don’t just retell the runs, hits, and errors. They give a context to the times and individuals involved. The article about Dennis Martinez’s perfect game also describes how he overcame his struggle with alcohol to resurrect his career. The piece about Curtis Pride recounts how he reached the major leagues despite the disadvantages of deafness, and what it felt like when 45,000 fans cheered as Expos coach Jerry Manuel spurred him through gestures to acknowledge the crowd.

SABR members, get this e-book for FREE!

E-book: Click here to download the e-book version of Au jeu/Play Ball: The 50 Greatest Games in the History of the Montreal Expos for FREE from the SABR Store. Available in PDF, Kindle/MOBI and EPUB formats.

Paperback: Get a 50% discount on Au jeu/Play Ball: The 50 Greatest Games in the History of the Montreal Expos paperback edition for $7.95 (plus shipping) from CreateSpace.

Having trouble downloading our e-books? To view PDF files on your computer, click here to download the free Adobe Reader software. Having trouble downloading e-books to your Kindle, Nook, Sony Reader or iPad? Click here for additional help.

SABR members will get discounted rates for all Digital Library publications, including many for free. To download all past titles, visit SABR.org/ebooks.

Last call! Submit your entries for 2016 Women on the Diamond art competition

SABR's Women in Baseball Research Committee is teaming up with the International Women's Baseball Center to sponsor the 2016 Women on the Diamond art competition.

The winning entry and runner-up in each category, professional and amateur, will have their art displayed during the third annual Women’s Baseball Symposium in September 2016 at the Louisville Slugger Museum in Louisville, Kentucky. The winning entry in the professional and amateur category will also receive a $200 prize. Photos of the winning entries and runners-up will also be included in an upcoming issue of SABR's Women in Baseball newsletter.

Deadline for all entries to be received is May 23, 2016. Entry fee: $30 (includes up to three entires per category); make all checks out to "International Women's Baseball Center." JPG images may be e-mailed to Lheaphy@kent.edu or photocopies/entry fees mailed to: Dr. Leslie Heaphy, Kent State University at Stark, 6000 Frank Rd., No. Canton, OH 44720. For sculptural works, multiple pictures in jpeg format may be entered. All entries must be "by the hand of the artist." For complete criteria, click here to download the application form.

A Youth Art Contest is also being held, with an entry fee of $10. The winner will receive a $150 prize. All schools that enter students will have their name placed in a drawing and two winners will be chosen. The winning schools will each receive $250 worth of age-appropriate books about women’s baseball for their libraries. Click here to download the Youth Art Contest application form.

Judges include graphic designers and artists Miranda Bowman, Gary Cieradkowski, James Fiorentino, and Debbie Sampson.

For more information on the Women in Baseball Research Committee, click here.

4 new biographies published by SABR BioProject

Four new biographies were posted this week as part of the SABR Baseball Biography Project, which brings us to a total of 3,766 published biographies. Here are the new bios published this week:

George Chalmers, by Bill Lamb

Bob Gilks, by Stephen V. Rice

Tommy O'Brien, by Bill Nowlin

Jimmy Wiggs, by Terry Bohn

All new biographies can be found here: http://sabr.org/bioproj/recent

Search for any SABR biography: You can now visit sabr.org/bioproj_search to search for any player — or manager, executive, scout, spouse, broadcaster, or umpire — who appears in the SABR BioProject. You can also browse all of these BioProject categories and a lot more, including 300-game winners, Hall of Famers, 1960s All-Stars, or Negro Leaguers, at our Browse page: sabr.org/bioproj/browse.

1 new story published by the SABR Games Project

One new game story was posted this week as part of the SABR Games Project. Here is the new game story:

September 27, 1984: A Quirk of fate leads to Indians' late win, by Joseph Wancho

All new Games Project stories can be found here: http://sabr.org/gamesproject/recent

Get involved: Writing for the Games Project is an easy way to get involved as a SABR member. Find out how by reading the Games Project FAQs section or checking out the Authors' Guidelines.

Listen to Behind the Numbers: Baseball SABR Style on SiriusXM on Sunday nights

Behind the Numbers: Baseball SABR Style on SiriusXM, a radio show hosted by SABR President Vince Gennaro, will air this weekend at its regular time, 7:00-8:00 p.m. ET on Sundays, on MLB Network Radio.

This week's guest is SABR member and FanGraphs writer Eno Sarris.

Now, you can also watch video highlights of Behind the Numbers: Baseball SABR Style on SiriusXM on MLB.com and you can also listen to all recent episodes on-demand on the SiriusXM Internet Radio App.

Click here to watch more video highlights of Baseball SABR Style from MLB.com.

Behind the Numbers: Baseball SABR Style on SiriusXM focuses on examining and interpreting the statistical analysis that plays a critical role in baseball today. It airs weekly throughout the year on MLB Network Radio, available to subscribers nationwide on XM channel 89, Sirius channel 209, and on the SiriusXM Internet Radio App.

For more information, click here.

Would you like to help decide the winners of SABR's research awards?

Each year, the SABR Board of Directors appoints more than a dozen members to small committees that choose our research award winners.

Now is the time to let us know if you would like to be considered for one of these positions. To apply, please send an e-mail to SABR Director Ty Waterman indicating which award you would like to judge, and providing answers to these questions: (1) why you are interested in serving (2) any relevant experience (3) what your research interests are. If you choose to weave these questions into one answer, you may do so.

For a complete list of SABR research awards, click here.

Calling all User Interaction and Big Data Geeks

Perhaps a camel is a horse designed by committee, but small groups can deliver outstanding apps in short order with the right combination of people. Imagine you could sit in front of the 120,000 index cards The Sporting News kept on every player who signed a professional baseball contract during the 20th century and use them to complete the information missing from the master database of major and minor league players.

Soon, SABR members will be able to do this — if we build them a great app. In conjunction with the LA84 Foundation, SABR is imaging the cards and digitizing the contents into full text records with integrated image mapping in XML files.

If this intrigues you and you think you may have expertise to bring to the table, please contact SABR Treasurer F.X. Flinn, who is coordinating the project.

April 2-3 Board minutes posted

Minutes from the Board of Directors meeting on April 2-3, 2016, in Miami have now been posted on the SABR website.

You can view all past minutes of SABR Board meetings by going to the page below:

http://sabr.org/content/sabr-board-minutes

Or you can go to the Members' Info page and click on "Org. files", then "Board Minutes" to view the minutes.

In Memoriam

SABR member John P. Dillon, 82, of Bronx, New York, died on January 5, 2016. Affectionately known as "Doc," he was a SABR member since 1985 and was a familiar face at the annual SABR Convention. He was a lifelong teacher, a U.S. Navy veteran, and an active member of St. Simon Stock Church in the Bronx. He is survived by his sisters, Sr. Maurita Dillon R.S.M. and Kathleen T. Kaiser, and brothers Edward and Thomas Dillon. He was predeceased by his father Michael, his mother Anna, and brother James. A funeral Mass was held on January 11 with interment at Gate of Heaven Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Simon Stock Church.

ICYMI: Highlights from last week's This Week in SABR

We've heard your feedback: Some of you have said you look forward to "This Week in SABR" every Friday, but sometimes there are just too many compelling articles and announcements to read every week. We're not complaining — hey, keep up the great work! — but we know the feeling. So in an effort to make the length of this newsletter more manageable to read, we'll summarize some of the repeating/recurring announcements in a special "In Case You Missed It (ICYMI)" section of "This Week in SABR".

Here are some major headlines from recent weeks that we don't want you to miss:

SABR 46: Marlins president Michael Hill to speak at Miami convention on July 28

Read articles from the Spring 2016 Baseball Research Journal online at SABR.org

Leslie Heaphy elected as SABR Vice-President; Chris Dial, Bill Nowlin as Directors

Check out complete highlights from the 2016 SABR Analytics Conference

Check out the SABR Bookshelf listings for Spring 2016

ESPN launches "1927: The Diary of Myles Thomas" historical fiction project; SABR members can help contribute

Bill Staples: Another hero in the family? The World War II history of Dix Ishikawa

Charles Leerhsen's Ty Cobb biography wins 2016 Larry Ritter Book Award

Download the SABR e-book honoring Mike Sandlock, baseball's oldest former major-leaguer

Jeff Long wins fourth annual Greg Spira Baseball Research Award

Bak, Goldman, Lamb win 2016 McFarland-SABR Baseball Research Awards

Bjarkman, Steinberg, Spatz, Wheeler win 2016 SABR Baseball Research Awards

Seamheads.com updates Negro Leagues Database with 1940 stats

SABR welcomes Official Scoring and Games Project committees

Save the date! 2016 SABR Philadelphia 19th Century Baseball Interdisciplinary Symposium

SABR Digital Library: 1986 Mets/Red Sox: There Was More Than Game Six

Students, submit entries for 2016 Jack Kavanagh Memorial Youth Baseball Research Award

Help support SABR's 19th Century Baseball Grave Marker Project

All e-books in SABR Digital Library available for free to members

All previous editions of This Week in SABR can be found here: http://sabr.org/content/this-week-in-sabr-archives.

Welcome, new members!

We'd like to welcome all of our new SABR members who have joined this week. You can find all Members-Only resources at members.sabr.org and the Membership Handbook can be downloaded here.

Please give these new members a warm welcome and help them make the most of their membership by giving them the opportunity to get involved in their local chapter or a research committee.

You can find contact information for any SABR member in the online membership directory (SABR.org/directory).

Name

Hometown

Name

Hometown

Brad Ballew

Arden, NC

Charlie Mule

Toms River, NJ

Emily Buzzell

Washington, DC

Fernando Pineres

Washington, DC

Tom Campeau

Fort Drum, NY

Antonio Puesan

Miami, FL

Daniel Crenna

Ottawa, ON

Tyler Schoenke

Salem, WI

Tyson Cunningham

Chandler, AZ

Levi Simpson

Sterling, VA

James Goudeau

Shreveport, LA

Dusty Sloan

Ashland, OH

Ron Grossman

Ottawa, ON

Corey Stolzenbach

Burbank, IL

Stephen Harsany

New York, NY

Terry Sullivan

Davenport, IA

Robert Kapernick

Ft. Myers, FL

Ellsworth Weightman

Wood Ridge, NJ

Wonjae Lee

Tehran, IRI

Kevin Wirthwein

Fishers, IN

Donald Longo

Babylon, NY

Jake Witteveen

Chicago, IL

Rich Megraw

Tuscaloosa, AL

David Yuro

Fairfield, PA

Research Committee news

Here are the new SABR research committee updates this week:

Baseball Records: In the June 2016 Baseball Records newsletter published this week, committee chairman Lyle Spatz announced his retirement from the role that he has admirably filled for a quarter-century since taking over in December 1990 for John Schwartz. Longtime vice-chair Trent McCotter will replace Lyle as the committee chairman. We want to thank Lyle for his generous service and his invaluable efforts over the years to pursue a greater degree of accuracy in baseball's historical record. To learn more about the Baseball Records Committee, click here.

Games and Simulations: Joseph Runde and Matt Benham have agreed to fill the role of co-chairs for the Games and Simulations Committee, replacing Steve Krevisky. To learn more about the Games and Simulations Committee, click here.

Collegiate Baseball: The Collegiate Baseball Committee is asking all members to fill out our survey and help determine the direction the committee takes in trying to improve communication and make more collegiate baseball information accessible. Click here to complete the brief survey.

Women in Baseball: Click here to learn more about the 2016 Women on the Diamond art competition

Find all SABR research committee newsletters at SABR.org/research.

Regional Chapter news

Here are the new regional chapter updates this week:

Houston/Larry Dierker Chapter meeting recap (May 16; Houston, TX)

Bob Broeg St. Louis Chapter meeting recap (May 16; St. Louis, MO)

Maddux Brothers-Las Vegas Chapter meeting recap (May 14; Las Vegas, NV)

View photos from the Halsey Hall Chapter's "Hano!" film screening on Facebook (May 14; Minneapolis, MN)

Best Practices handbook: Chapter leaders, download the new Chapter Leaders Best Practices Handbook, compiled by SABR staffer Marisa Elliot, on the Admin Tools page at admin.sabr.org. The handbook offers suggestions and guidelines for meetings, speakers, revitalizing a chapter, and getting publicity for SABR and chapter events.

Visit SABR.org/chapters for more information on SABR regional chapters.

SABR Events Calendar

Here is a list of upcoming SABR events:

May 22: Yogi Berra Museum: "Reign Men: Baseball's Greatest Dynasties" (Montclair, NJ)

May 22: Norm King: "Au jeu/Play Ball: The 50 Greatest Games of the Montreal Expos" (Pointe Claire, QC)

May 22: SABR Board of Directors conference call

May 25: Magnolia Chapter "Fourth Wednesday" meeting (Tucker, GA)

May 25: Bergino: Peter C. Bjarkman: "Cuba's Baseball Defectors" (New York, NY)

May 27: Inside Baseball: Bill James in Conversation with Rob Neyer (Provincetown, MA)

May 28: Hanlan's Point Chapter meeting with Buck Martinez (Toronto, ON)

June 2: Bob Broeg St. Louis Chapter "First Thursday" meeting (St. Louis, MO)

June 8: Bob Davids Chapter Monthly Hot Stove Dinner (Arlington, VA)

June 9: Alan Cohen/Karl Cicitto: "The 100 Year Journey of Mike Sandlock" (Suffield, CT)

June 11: Halsey Hall Chapter Book Club (Roseville, MN)

June 11: Mt. Hope Cemetery baseball tour (Rochester, NY)

June 11: Bob Davids Chapter SABR Day at Nationals Park (Washington, DC)

June 11: Northwest Chapter meeting (Tacoma, WA)

June 12: Lefty O'Doul Chapter meetup/baseball art exhibit (Walnut Creek, CA)

All SABR meetings and events are open to the public. Feel free to bring a baseball-loving friend ... and make many new ones! Check out the SABR Events Calendar at SABR.org/events.

Around the Web

Here are some recent articles published by and about SABR members:

Sarah Johnson: A glimpse into life as an official scorer, with Stew Thornley (Twins Daily)

John Thorn: Cobb and Speaker and Landis: Closing the books (The Diary of Myles Thomas)

David Laurila: Players' view: Growing up with broadcasters on the radio (FanGraphs)

KPCC: Latino ballplayers lead move to put accents on MLB jerseys (KPCC/Take Two)

Joe Niese: Chippewa Falls took a swing at minor-league baseball 110 years ago (Chippewa Herald)

Matt Albertson: Greatest Phillies not in the Hall of Fame: Sherry Magee (Philliedelphia)

Peter Cozzens: Forgotten powerhouse: The 1876 Chicago White Stockings (The National Pastime Museum)

John Dewan's Stat of the Week: Who's hot and who's not (ACTA Sports)

Bob Klapisch: Why fastball velocities keep rising (The National Pastime Museum)

John Thorn: The Kid and the Babe (Our Game)

Gary Cieradkowski: Harry Stevens, a baseball visionary (The Infinite Baseball Card Set)

Ryan Whirty: How the first African-American baseball league was launched in Jacksonville (Jacksonville Magazine)

Aaron Gleeman: The fall of the Terry Ryan empire (Baseball Prospectus)

Tony Blengino: Fun with early-season park factors (FanGraphs)

Henry Druschel: The original Golden Age of position players pitching (Beyond the Box Score)

Mark Armour: The great Topps baseball card monopoly: Collecting (The National Pastime Museum)

Bryan Soderholm-Difatte: 60 years ago, batting eighth for the Yankees ... the pitcher (Baseball Historical Insight)

Jon Schuppe: L.A. exhibit tells story of baseball's role in Jewish-American life (NBC News)

Don Amore: Nothing seemed to go right in 1952 when Hartford Chiefs left (Hartford Courant)

Ryan Whirty: Cannonball Jackman, Burlin White, and Sanford, Maine (Home Plate Don't Move)

David Kagan: The physics of ballpark fare (The Hardball Times)

Owen Watson: Ian Kinsler is turning back the clock (FanGraphs)

Mike Bojanowski: The longest home runs in Wrigley Field history, part two (Bleed Cubbie Blue)

Read these articles and more at SABR.org/latest.

This Week in SABR is compiled by Jacob Pomrenke. If you would like us to include an upcoming event, article or any other information in "This Week in SABR," e-mail jpomrenke@sabr.org.

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