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SABR 49: Research presentations

We're excited to announce the research presentations for SABR 49, which will be held June 26-30, 2019, at the Manchester Grand Hyatt in San Diego. Full research abstracts and presenter bios will be available soon, along with the detailed schedule of presentations.

All baseball fans are welcome to attend SABR 49. Early registration is available until May 6; click here to register.

  • Michael Bates, The Rise and Fall of Arnholt Smith
  • Jeremy Beer, The Life and Legend of Oscar Charleston: Getting to Know Baseball's Greatest Forgotten Player
  • Melissa (Missy) Booker, Dear Mr. Aaron
  • John J. Burbridge Jr., Trader Jack: The San Diego Years
  • John Carvalho, Trapped in America: How the Masanori Murakami Debacle Redefined U.S.-Japan Baseball Relations
  • Alan Cohen, San Diego Breaks Pacific Coast League Color Barrier
  • Robert F. Garratt, Kenesaw Mountain Landis and the Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time
  • Gordon Gattie, Gaylord Perry’s 1978 NL Cy Young Season Reexamined
  • Mike Haupert, The Business of Being the Babe
  • Richard Hershberger, The Evolution of the Rules
  • Chuck Hildebrandt, Sweet! 16-Year-Old Players in Major League History
  • David Kaiser, Why Hall of Famers Were Not Enough: The Case of Peter and Horace Stoneham's Giants, 1929-37 and 1961-68
  • Steve Klein, The Afterlife of Hugh Fullerton: What Happened After the Black Sox Scandal
  • Herm Krabbenhoft, How Many Runs Did Ty Cobb Score in His ML Career?
  • Steve Krevisky, Haney and Harris: A collision in the 1949 PCL!
  • Allison Levin, A Return to Greatness: The Tumultuous History of the Bullpen Cart
  • Daniel Levitt, They Deserved Each Other: The Tempestuous New York Giants Ownership of Charles Stoneham, John McGraw, and Frank McQuade
  • Andy McCue, Don’t get Big Ideas: The Pacific Coast League owners’ quest for Major League status:
  • Rich Megraw, 'When All Hell Broke Loose': Race, Labor, and the Problem of Postwar 'Normalcy'
  • Katie Neipris, Nineteenth-Century Women in Baseball
  • Roberta J. Newman, We Love Baseball, Hotdogs, Apple Pie, and Chevrolet…and Beer, Cat Food, and Margarine: Baseball and Advertising in the Era of Mad Men
  • Mark Pankin, Baseball’s Most Confounding Rule
  • Christopher J. Phillips, Behind the Numbers: The Untold History of Official Scorers
  • AJ Richard, You're Out! Girls Quit Baseball Due to Culture
  • Gary Sarnoff, The 1978 Padres
  • David W. Smith, Time Between Pitches: Cause of Long Games?
  • Bryan Soderholm-Difatte, Waiting in the Wings: Could Anyone Have Taken Down the 1960-64 Yankees?
  • Bill Staples Jr., Gentle Black Giants: A History of Negro Leaguers in Japan
  • Steve Steinberg, World War One & Free Agency: The Fateful 1918 Battle for Jack Quinn between the New York Yankees and the Chicago White Sox
  • Graham Tebbit, Foul Tip Impacts to Catchers' Masks in the American League East: A Study of Subconcussive Head Impacts to Catchers
  • Wayne M. Towers, MLB Relief Pitching from the 1920s through the 1950s: The Three Stepping Stones: Firpo Marberry; Johnny Murphy; and, Ellis Kinder
  • Steve Treder, 1946: Major League Baseball's 1491

For more information on SABR 49, or to register, visit SABR.org/convention.

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