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- NINE: A Journal of Baseball History and Culture
- University of Nebraska Press
- Review
- Shut-Out: A Story of Race and Baseball in Boston (review) Volume 12, Number 2, Spring 2004, pp. 143-145
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This issue contains 33 articles in total
- Contributors
- Contributors
- Diamond Quotes
- In Memoriam: Leonard Koppett 1923-2003
- Collins, Bender, Chase
- The Los Angeles Bards Live in Pasadena (review)
- Catcher in the Wry: Baseball Poems, and: Cardinal Points: Poems on St. Louis Cardinals Baseball (review)
- Why Not the Hall of Fame?
- The Integration of Baseball in Philadelphia (review)
- Mickey Mantle: America's Prodigal Son (review)
- The Tour to End All Tours: The Story of Major League Baseball's 1913-1914 World Tour (review)
- Baseball in Columbus: Images of Baseball (review)
- Baseball in the Carolinas: 25 Essays on the States' Hardball Heritage (review)
- This Gracious Season: Barry Bonds & the Greatest Year in Baseball (review)
- The Washington Senators, 1901-1971 (review)
- Clearing the Bases: The Greatest Baseball Debates of the Last Century (review)
- Late Innings: A Documentary History of Baseball 1945-1972 (review)
- The Last Commissioner: A Baseball Valentine (review)
- 60 Feet Six Inches and Other Distances from Home: The (Baseball) Life of Mose YellowHorse (review)
- Green Mountain Boys of Summer: Vermonters in the Major Leagues, 1882-1993 (review)
- Seasons in the Sun: The Story of Big League Baseball in Missouri (review)
- Shut-Out: A Story of Race and Baseball in Boston (review)
- Major League Champions, 1871-2001 (review)
- Saying It's So: A Cultural History of the Black Sox Scandal (review)
- The California Winter League: America's First Integrated Professional Baseball League (review)
- Greatest Moments
- You're Never Too Young to Dream: The Craftsmanship of Baseball Bats
- The Welcome Theory: An Approach to Studying African American Youth Interest and Involvement in Baseball
- The Patriotic Pinch Hitter: The AAGBL and How the American Woman Earned a Permanent Spot on the Roster
- Earl Mann, Nat Peeples, and the Failed Attempt of Integration in the Southern Association
- The Golden Age We Have: Who's Knocking It and Why?: Keynote Address to the Seventh Annual NINE Spring Training Conference, March 18, 2000
- Baseball's New Frontier: The Expansion of 1961-62
- Crime and Punishment: The Marichal-Roseboro Incident
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