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- NINE: A Journal of Baseball History and Culture
- University of Nebraska Press
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- From Scientific Baseball to Sabermetrics: Professional Baseball as a Reflection of Engineering and Management in Society Volume 11, Number 1, Fall 2002, pp. 34-48
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This issue contains 24 articles in total
- Contributors
- Diamond Quotes
- The Shot Heard 'Round the World (review)
- Bobby and Me
- Stars Travel to the Bushes: A Barnstorming Photo Essay
- Never Just a Game: Players, Owners, and American Baseball to 1920, and: Much More Than a Game: Players, Owners, and American Baseball since 1921 (review)
- Much More Than a Game: Players, Owners, and American Baseball since 1921 (review)
- Shoeless: The Life and Times of Joe Jackson (review)
- Splendor on the Diamond (review)
- Ted Williams: A Baseball Life (review)
- Rube Waddell--The Zany, Brilliant Life of a Strikeout Artist (review)
- Early Baseball and the Rise of the National League (review)
- Scud
- The Bounce: Baseball Teams' Great Falls and Comebacks (review)
- What's Wrong with Baseball?
- Shoeless Joe Jackson's Bat and the Invention of Baseball History
- Foul Lines and the Color Line: Baseball and Race at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
- Not Tolstoy, Not Trotsky, But Harold "Hal" Trosky: The Rise and Fall of Hal Trosky
- Baseball Competitiveness and the Free Agency Era
- Ghost Writing for Baseball Historian Harold Seymour
- From Scientific Baseball to Sabermetrics: Professional Baseball as a Reflection of Engineering and Management in Society
- The Say Hey Kid and the Crabbers
- Hey Chico! The Latin Identity in Major League Baseball
- When All Heaven Rejoiced: Branch Rickey and the Origins of the Breaking of the Color Line
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