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- NINE: A Journal of Baseball History and Culture
- University of Nebraska Press
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- Volume 31, Number 1, Fall 2022
- The Baseball 100 by Joe Posnanski (review)
- Curveball at the Crossroads by Michael Lortz (review)
- 1930: The Story of a Baseball Season When Hitters Reigned Supreme by Lew Freedman (review)
- Our Team: The Epic Story of Four Men and the World Series That Changed Baseball by Luke Epplin (review)
- The Forgotten Game: Game 5 2004 ALCS Yankees at Red Sox by John Vampatella (review)
- Maris & Mantle: Two Yankees, Baseball Immortality, and the Age of Camelot by Tony Castro (review)
- Gathering Crowds: Catching Baseball Fever in the New Era of Free Agency by Paul Hensler (review)
- The Resisters: A Novel by Gish Jen (review)
- Extra Innings: Fred Claire’s Journey to City of Hope and Finding a World Championship Team by Tim Madigan (review)
- The Forgotten 1970 Chicago Cubs: Go and Glow by William S. Bike (review)
- Memories from the Microphone: A Century of Baseball Broadcasting by Curt Smith (review)
- Just Like Me: When the Pros Played on the Sandlot by Kelly G. Park (review)
- COVID Curveball: An Inside View of the 2020 Los Angeles Dodgers World Championship Season by Tim Neverett (review)
- Before Brooklyn: The Unsung Heroes Who Helped Break Baseball’s Color Barrier by Ted Reinstein (review)
- The Boy of Summer: The Art and Anger of Roger Kahn
- Satchel & the Yastrzemskis: A Long Island Narrative
- How the 1962 Amazin’ Mets Mended the Broken Heart of a Brooklyn Dodgers Fan
- Ladies’ Day: Changing Views of Female Fandom and the Chicago Cubs, 1919–69
- Changing Understandings of the Dodgers’ Move to Los Angeles and the Value of Archival Sources
- From Brooklyn to Hollywood to Seattle: How Danny Kaye Became an Owner of the Mariners
- Foul Balls
- The Statistical, Scientific, and Sensory Proof of Teddy Ballgame’s Mammoth Shot
- The Baseball Boys of Onionville: A Personal Reflection on the Rise and Fall of Small-Town Ball in a New York Village
- Baseball like It Oughta Be
- Paradise Valley, February 1981
- Baseball at Midnight
- Baseball Lamentation
- Diamond Quotes
- The Cheap Seats: A Note from the Editor
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