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- NINE: A Journal of Baseball History and Culture
- University of Nebraska Press
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- Volume 26, Numbers 1-2, Fall-Spring 2017-2018
- From the Dugouts to the Trenches: Baseball During the Great War by Jim Leeke (review)
- The MVP Machine: How Baseball's New Nonconformists are Using Data to Build Better Players by Ben Lindbergh and Travis Sawchik (review)
- Here's the Catch: A Memoir of the Miracle Mets and More by Ron Swoboda (review)
- Here's the Pitch: The Amazing, True, New, and Improved Story of Baseball and Advertising by Roberta J. Newman (review)
- Home Team: The Turbulent History of the San Francisco Giants by Robert F. Garratt (review)
- Reclaiming 42: Public Memory and the Reframing of Jackie Robinson's Radical Legacy by David Naze (review)
- Almost Yankees: The Summer of '81 and the Greatest Baseball Team You've Never Heard Of by J. David Herman (review)
- Full Count: The Education of a Pitcher by David Cone and Jack Curry (review)
- They Bled Blue: Fernandomania, Strike-Season Mayhem, and the Weirdest Championship Baseball Had Ever Seen—The 1981 Los Angeles Dodgers by Jason Turbow (review)
- Pastime Lost: The Humble, Original, and Now Completely Forgotten Game of English Baseball by David Block (review)
- Baseball and American Culture: A History by John P. Rossi (review)
- God Almighty Hisself: The Life and Legacy of Dick Allen by Mitchell Nathanson (review)
- A Season in the Sun: The Rise of Mickey Mantle by Randy Roberts and Johnny Smith (review)
- The Integration of the Pacific Coast League: Race and Baseball on the West Coast by Amy Essington (review)
- Babe Ruth and the Creation of the Celebrity Athlete by Thomas Barthel (review)
- The Age of Ruth and Landis: The Economics of Baseball during the Roaring Twenties by David George Surdam and Michael J. Haupert (review)
- The Page Fence Giants: A History of Black Baseball's Pioneering Champions by Mitch Lutzke (review)
- I Don't Care If I Never Get Back
- Fake History? Charles Leerhsen and the Redemption of Ty Cobb
- My Year in the Big Leagues
- Sam Nahem: The Right-Handed Lefty Who Integrated Military Baseball in World War II
- Baseball and America's Founding Fathers: Thomas Jefferson and "Games Played with the Ball"
- Philip Roth, Trick E. Dixon, and Curt Flood: Baseball as Satire in the Tradition of Jonathan Swift
- Béisbol as Part of "Una Vida en Común en la Frontera": The Career and Significance of Eduardo Ortega, the Voz of the San Diego Padres
- The Utilization of Statistical Data by the Chicago White Sox Organization: A Historical Analysis
- Baseball's Blues: An Analysis of the Recommendations of the Blue-Ribbon Panel
- Carl Yastrzemski: Baseball's White Rabbit
- Finding the "Real" in 1922: Dixon, Lardner, Broun, and the "Great Cultural Divide"
- Orval Overall: A Forgotten Pitcher from the Cubs' Dynastic Past
- The First Japanese Professionals: Guy Green's 1906 Japanese Base Ball Team
- Pitching Patriotism: Fourth of July Baseball in the Late Nineteenth Century
- Diamond Quotes
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