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- NINE: A Journal of Baseball History and Culture
- University of Nebraska Press
- issue
- Volume 23, Number 2, Spring 2015
- Contributors
- Diamond Quotes
- The Real Moonlight Graham: A Life Well Lived (review)
- Havana Curveball by Marcia Jarmel and Ken Schneider (review)
- Million Dollar Arm by Tom McCarthy (review)
- A Game of Their Own: Voices of Contemporary Women in Baseball by Jennifer Ring (review)
- The Essential W. P. Kinsella by W. P. Kinsella (review)
- Crack of the Bat: A History of Baseball on the Radio by James R. Walker (review)
- Winning in Both Leagues: Reflections from Baseball’s Front Office by J. Frank Cashen (review)
- A Scout’s Report: My 70 Years in Baseball by George Genovese (review)
- The Bilko Athletic Club: The Story of the 1956 Los Angeles Angels by Gaylon H. White, and: The Continental League: A Personal History by Russell D. Buhite (review)
- Pete Rose: An American Dilemma by Kostya Kennedy (review)
- Rickey & Robinson: The True, Untold Story of the Integration of Baseball by Roger Kahn (review)
- The Nats and the Grays: How Baseball in the Nation’s Capital Survived wwii and Changed the Game Forever by David E. Hubler and Joshua H. Drazen (review)
- The 1928 New York Yankees: The Return of Murderers’ Row by Charlie Gentile (review)
- The Colonel and Hug: The Partnership That Transformed the Yankees by Steve Steinberg and Lyle Spatz (review)
- The Miracle Braves, 1914–1916 by Charles C. Alexander (review)
- Before the Ivy: The Cubs’ Golden Age in Pre-Wrigley Chicago by Laurent Pernot (review)
- Black Baseball Entrepreneurs, 1902–1931: The Negro National League and Eastern Colored League by Michael E. Lomax (review)
- When Baseball Went White: Reconstruction, Reconciliation, and Dreams of a National Pastime by Ryan A. Swanson (review)
- The Cap
- A Half Century Ago
- Fifty Years of Change: The Minor Leagues, Then and Now; or, The Minor Leagues, Fifty Years On
- Hail the Faltering Hero: Failure and Respect in South Korean Baseball Cinema
- “Do Your Job, Do It Well, and Keep Your Mouth Shut”: Elston Howard and the Code of Black Professionalism
- Frenzy: Babe Ruth’s Much Ballyhooed Premier Season with the New York Yankees
- Coal Ball: Baseball and Its Role in the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company Coal Towns of Southeastern Colorado, 1900–1910
- “McGraw Wants His Indian”: Revisiting the Chief Tokohama Story
- A Tale of Two Umpires: Or, Restoring the Legacy of Dummy Hoy
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