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Baseball Research Journal (BRJ), Volume 44 #2: Fall 2015 Issue

Baseball Research Journal (BRJ), Volume 44 #2: Fall 2015 Issue

Steve Steinberg
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The flagship publication of the Society for American Baseball Research , the Baseball Research Journal is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed publication presenting the best in SABR member research on baseball. History, biography, economics, physics, psychology, game theory, sociology and culture, records, and many other disciplines are represented to expand our knowledge of baseball as it is, was, and could be played.

The Fall 2015 issue contains the usual mix of history and statistics, including several articles that are that SABR staple: articles which combine both. Whether analyzing unlikely pitching gems , trends in play like stolen bases , switch-hit homers , and postseason success , or records well known and obscure , these authors are in relentless pursuit of understanding what has happened on the field.

The second group of articles all deal with baseball and its effects off the field. Baseball as a cultural force has been part of the history of television , popular culture , and courtroom law . The author team of Warneke, Ogden, and Shorey return to the pages of the BRJ with a social psychology study about youth ballplayers and their choice of heroes among big league players. And Matthew Clifford tracks down a case of mistaken identity that persists in the baseball memorabilia biz.

Lastly we have some good old-fashioned history, telling the stories of memorable fans , performances , personalities , icons , and seasons .
Language
English
Pages
286
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Society for American Baseball Research
Release
November 28, 2015

Baseball Research Journal (BRJ), Volume 44 #2: Fall 2015 Issue

Steve Steinberg
0/5 ( ratings)
The flagship publication of the Society for American Baseball Research , the Baseball Research Journal is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed publication presenting the best in SABR member research on baseball. History, biography, economics, physics, psychology, game theory, sociology and culture, records, and many other disciplines are represented to expand our knowledge of baseball as it is, was, and could be played.

The Fall 2015 issue contains the usual mix of history and statistics, including several articles that are that SABR staple: articles which combine both. Whether analyzing unlikely pitching gems , trends in play like stolen bases , switch-hit homers , and postseason success , or records well known and obscure , these authors are in relentless pursuit of understanding what has happened on the field.

The second group of articles all deal with baseball and its effects off the field. Baseball as a cultural force has been part of the history of television , popular culture , and courtroom law . The author team of Warneke, Ogden, and Shorey return to the pages of the BRJ with a social psychology study about youth ballplayers and their choice of heroes among big league players. And Matthew Clifford tracks down a case of mistaken identity that persists in the baseball memorabilia biz.

Lastly we have some good old-fashioned history, telling the stories of memorable fans , performances , personalities , icons , and seasons .
Language
English
Pages
286
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Society for American Baseball Research
Release
November 28, 2015

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