November 21, 2009
Order NowThe Hardball Times Baseball Annual 2010 is now in development and will ship in mid November! This year's book will feature articles by THT's staff as well as Bill James, Tom Tango and Craig Wright. If you use this link to purchase the Annual, you will be in the first group to receive it and you'll be supporting THT. ![]()
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John Barten Brian Borawski Craig Brown Evan Brunell David Gassko Jonathan Hale Brandon Isleib Chris Jaffe Max Marchi Bruce Markusen Harry Pavlidis Jeff Sackmann Dave Studeman Steve Treder Bryan Tsao Tuck! Dan Turkenkopf Colin Wyers Geoff Young John Brattain And here's the full roster.
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About Matthew NameeMatthew Namee is the former research assistant to baseball author Bill James and lives in Kansas. From time to time, Matthew writes articles for Bill James Online. He can be reached at mfnamee@gmail.com. (But just to warn you – he doesn’t check that account very often.)Choose year: 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 Matthew Namee's Articles2005Baseball ChainDecember 21, 2005Matthew has fun at Baseball-Reference.com. Hardball Questions: Mike PelfreyJune 07, 2005A look back at last year's interview with the top ranked pitcher in today's draft. Roberto Alomar: A Forgotten Legend?March 21, 2005Matthew's look back at Roberto Alomar's career is worthy of another read after the second baseman's sudden retirement over the weekend. THT Live: Thirteen and countingFebruary 28, 2005THT Live: Black AcesFebruary 21, 2005THT Live: 22-year-old World Series catchersFebruary 13, 2005Click here to return to the home page. |