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THE SABR-ZINESABR-Zine Logo
The SABR Baseball List & Record Book in Bookstores Now
For Immediate Release June 02, 2007
Contact Information The SABR Office [ info@sabr.org ]
800.969.7227
http://www.sabr.org/

Cleveland, Ohio -- SABR Members who have joined or renewed for the 2007 membership year will receive an exciting package in their mailbox in April:  The SABR Baseball List & Record Book: Baseball’s Most Fascinating Records and Unusual Statistics edited by Lyle Spatz, chairman of the Baseball Records Committee for SABR.

The SABR Baseball List and Record Book, which members will receive as part of the 2007 membership, is an expansive collection of pitching, hitting, fielding, home run, team, and rookie records not available online or in any other book. This is a treasure trove of baseball history for statistically minded baseball fans that's also packed with intriguing marginalia. For instance, on July 25, 1967, Chicago's Ken Berry ended Game Two of a doubleheader against Cleveland with a home run in the bottom of the sixteenth inning -- Chicago's second game-winning homer of the day. The comprehensive lists include Most Career Home Runs by Two Brothers(Tommie and Hank Aaron have 768), Most Seasons with 15 or More Wins (Cy Young and Greg Maddux each have 18), and Highest On Base Percentage in a Season by a Rookie (listing every rookie above .400).

Unlike other record books that only list the record holders -- say, most RBI by a rookie, held by Ted Williams with 145 -- SABR details every rookie to reach 100 RBI. Other record books might note the last pitcher in each league to steal home; here SABR has included every pitcher to do it. The book also includes a number of idiosyncratic features, such as a rundown of every player who has hit a triple and then stolen home, or every reliever who has won two games in one day. Many of the lists include a comments column for key historical notes and entertaining trivia (Bob Horner hit four home runs in a 1986 game, but his team lost). This is a must-have for every fan's library.

Published by Scribner, the book is for sale to the public in bookstores and online. 

Click here to view the errata.

Direct your comments to the Editors.


SABR (pronounced “Saber”) is an international organization headquartered in Cleveland, OH. The Society's mission is to foster the study of baseball, to assist in developing and maintaining the history of the game, to facilitate the dissemination of baseball research and to stimulate interest in baseball.

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