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Society for American Baseball Research was founded in 1971 by Bob Davids to help foster the research of baseball past and present. It now consists of more than 7,000 members -- including many prominent writers, officials, and players -- worldwide. |
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![]() Baseball Immortals (formerly Baseball City Hall of Fame) is Lee Sinins' alternative to Cooperstown that is based upon the statistical best. The site also contains current season reports, news, commentary and statistical charts. |
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| Perry Glasgow's Links A unique collection and comprehensive guide to baseball links. |
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Sean Holtz's Baseball Almanac has everything a fan could want. There are facts, stories, famous firsts, quotes, autographs, stats, and records. |
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Sean Lahman's Baseball Archive is one of the premier baseball sites on the web with hundreds of features, including daily Major League stats and articles on baseball's past and present. |
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Jim Furtado's Baseball Think Factory that is more than just a hodgepodge of baseball analysis, history, information, links, tidbits and statistics. Some of the best baseball minds have their own "stuff" in their own corner of the site. |
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The Diamond Angle is a small baseball magazine published out of Hawaii. It
has covered all aspects of the game since 1989." |
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