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| 1 | Jim Palmer's Career Shutouts | Ruiz, William; | | | 2 | Against the Bright Grass | Palmer, Patricia; | | | 3 | Baseball Research Collection Development: SABR and the Library | Palmer, Patricia; | | | 4 | The Ladies, and Base Ball at Danvers Center | | 1859 | | 5 | A Short Stop | Cox, Palmer; | 1881 | | 6 | The Brownies at Base-Ball | Cox, Palmer; Illustrations by Palmer Cox; | 1886 | | 7 | Base Ball | Palmer, Harry; | 1888 | | 8 | Baseball in Australia | Palmer, Harry; | 1888 | | 9 | America's National Game | Palmer, Harry; | 1888 | | 10 | Athletic Sports in America, England and Australia | Palmer, Harry C.; et al.; | 1889 | | 11 | | | 1889 | | 12 | Stories of the Baseball Field | Palmer, Harry; | 1890 | | 13 | Sights Around the World With the Baseball Boys: "Round the World" Tour of American Base Ball Teams | Palmer, Harry Clay; | 1892 | | 14 | Pitchers Who Bat; Big League Pinch Hitters of 1913 Include Crandall, Caldwell, Hendrix, Yingling, Dubuc, Johnson, Rivals of Harry McCormick as Emergency Batsmen - Tradition Upset By This Development | Palmer, Eric Harold; | 1913 | | 15 | New Big League Regulars | Palmer, Eric Harold; | 1913 | | 16 | When the Bases Are Full; How the Great Pitchers of the Big Leagues Cope With An Emergency - Speed Is What They Consider the Chief Asset | Palmer, Eric Harold; | 1913 | | 17 | What Is the Matter With Baseball? | Palmer, Eric Harold; | 1914 | | 18 | The Falling Baseball Fever | Palmer, Eric Harold; | 1914 | | 19 | A Bid For Fame | Palmer, Eric Harold; Illustrated by James Preston; | 1914 | | 20 | The Ball They Hit | Palmer, Frederick; | 1925 | | 21 | Back To the Sandlot | Palmer, Frederick; | 1925 | | 22 | Baseball in Distress | Palmer, Frederick; | 1925 | | 23 | He Just Played Ball | Palmer, Frederick; | 1926 | | 24 | The Same Ninety Feet | Palmer, Frederick; | 1926 | | 25 | The "Babe" and "Benny" | Palmer, Frederick; | 1926 | | 26 | A New Home Run King | Palmer, Frederick; | 1926 | | 27 | Baseball For Girls and Women | Palmer, Gladys E.; | 1929 | | 28 | What Price Spring Training? | Palmer, Stetson; | 1930 | | 29 | Where Are the World's Series Veterans? | Palmer, Stetson; | 1932 | | 30 | The Sad Plight of the Miracle Teams | Palmer, Stetson; | 1932 | | 31 | Paradoxes of the Lively Ball Era | Palmer, Stetson; | 1933 | | 32 | Outstanding Positions on Major League Clubs | Palmer, Stetson; | 1933 | | 33 | Paradoxes of the Lively Ball Era | Palmer, Stetson; | 1933 | | 34 | Outstanding Positions on Major League Clubs | Palmer, Stetson; | 1933 | | 35 | What of the Cub? | Palmer, Stetson; | 1933 | | 36 | | | 1933 | | 37 | What Club Will Ruth Manage, If Any? | Palmer, Stetson; | 1934 | | 38 | Should Champions Stand Pat ? | Palmer, Stetson; | 1934 | | 39 | Deadlocks of the Diamond | Palmer, Stetson; | 1934 | | 40 | Two Club Veterans in Major League Towns | Palmer, Stetson; | 1934 | | 41 | What The Polo Grounds Mean To Ruth | Palmer, Stetson; | 1935 | | 42 | The Cardinals' Lucky Seventh | Palmer, Stetson; | 1935 | | 43 | What the Polo Grounds Mean To Ruth | Palmer, Stetson; | 1935 | | 44 | How About The White Sox ? | Palmer, Stetson; | 1936 | | 45 | Seventh Games That Were Never Played | Palmer, Stetson; | 1937 | | 46 | From Devlin To Chiozza | Palmer, Stetson; | 1937 | | 47 | They Halved Their Loyalties | Palmer, Stetson; | 1938 | | 48 | The Team Makes the Manager | Palmer, Stetson; | 1939 | | 49 | | | 1940 | | 50 | | | 1941 |
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