A Tale of Two Cities
“Fierce Rivalries and Local Losses”
Babe Herman: Born to Be a DH
“Babe Herman’s Daffiest Moments”
Eugene Paulette: The First Man Out
“Who Was the First Man Out?”
Gene Mauch
“Gene Mauch: Baseball’s Surly Big League Manager”
Phil Weintraub: A Jewish Ballplayer in the 1930s
“What Was it Like to Be a Jewish Ballplayer in the 1930s?”
Good Hit, No Field: Some of the Greatest
“The Best Good Hit, No Field Players of the Past”
Jamie Moyer: The Oldest Winning Pitcher
"The Oldest Winning Pitcher"
The Philadelphia Athletics and the Bullfroggers
“Bullfrogging in the Early 20th Century”
Bill Nicholson: Cubs Fans’ Favorite Right Fielder
“An Interview with Bill Nicholson”
A Visit With Doug Bird
“An Interview with Doug Bird”
Pitching Duels: A Thing of the Past
“A short history of pitching duels”
The Flycatchers
“Spectacular Catches: A List of Lesser Known Legends”
Comparing Eras: The Fallacy of 'All-Time' All-Star Teams
“The bunt – even to foil a shift – has become as outmoded as a musket.”
World War II Baseball: Minors in the Majors
“The teen record-setters of WW II”
The Pinch Hitter Who Batted Twice in One At Bat
“The Story of Harry “Moose” McCormick”
Claude Passeau: The Pitcher Who Didn’t Like Baseball
“Did Claude Passeau Really Hate Baseball?”
Baseball's Lifetime 1.000 Hitters
“The Big League Players with the Rarest of Stats”
The Young Jimmie Foxx: How the Farm Boy Became the Beast of Baseball
“The strength of a gorilla with the disposition of a collie”
Baseball’s Greatest Outfield: The 1892-95 Phillies
“The Phillies Run Machine”
Irvin Wilhelm: The Phillies Manager Who Hated His Nickname
“One of the least liked nicknames in baseball history!”