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SABR "Deadball Stars of the National League" by Tom Simon. $ DEADBALL. SABR "Batting Four Thousand: Baseball In The Western Reserve" Brad Sullivan. $ BATTING Edition "Green Cathedrals" By Philip J. Lowry Baseball Ballparks. $ GREENCATHEDRALS. Deadball Stars of the National League: The Society for American Baseball Research Simon, Tom Published by Potomac Books Inc. () ISBN ISBN /5(41).  · Deadball Stars of the National League. This new volume is the first book establishing a relationship between Brassey's, Inc. and the premier research organization in all of sports, the Society for American Baseball Research. This initial release allows you to return to one of the most colorful, popular, important, and distinct periods of baseball history/5.


Ray Lyle Fisher (October 4, - November 3, ) was an American professional baseball pitcher and college coach. He pitched all or part of ten seasons in Major League Baseball. His debut game took place on July 2, His final game took place on October 2, During his early professional career he played for the New York Yankees. It originally appeared in SABR's "Deadball Stars of the National League" (Brassey's, ), edited by Tom Simon. Sources. In addition to the sources cited in the Notes, the author also consulted. Beaumont was the subject of campaigns in the s and s for enshrinement in the National Baseball Hall of Fame, but at this point that supreme honor appears unlikely to come his way. Note: A slightly different version of this biography appeared in Tom Simon, ed., Deadball Stars of the National League (Washington, D.C.: Brassey's, Inc.


Enders, Eric. “George Napoleon Rucker.” In Deadball Stars of the National League, ed. Tom Simon, – Dulles, Va.: Brasseys, Ginsburg, Daniel. “Tyrus Raymond Cobb.” In Deadball Stars of the American League, ed. David Jones, – Dulles, Va.: Potomac Books, Deadball Stars of the National League. This new volume is the first book establishing a relationship between Brassey's, Inc. and the premier research organization in all of sports, the Society for American Baseball Research. This initial release allows you to return to one of the most colorful, popular, important, and distinct periods of baseball history. Note: An earlier version of this biography appeared in Tom Simon, ed., Deadball Stars of the National League (Washington, D.C.: Brassey’s, Inc., ). Sources. In preparing this biography, the author relied on Sherry Magee’s file at the National Baseball Hall of Fame Library in Cooperstown, New York.

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