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MLB.com Major League Baseball (MLB) official site offers fans news, scoreboard, links to teams, standings, statistics, video clips, forums and MLB merchandise.
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19th Century Baseball Covers the history of baseball with an emphasis on the 19th century origins and evolution of the game; browse photos and information on the history of the game, playing fields and equipment, rules, leagues and players.
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Baseball Canada The national governing body for baseball in Canada dedicated to developing and advancing baseball for all Canadians; maintains records, provides sports specific research and organizes championships.
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Baseball Musings Weblog written by the former chief researcher for Baseball Tonight and host of Baseball Tonight Online at ESPN, David Pinto.
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BlackBaseball.com Dedicated to the generation of ballplayers denied the opportunity to play in the Major Leagues because of factors other than ability; compiled and edited by James A. Riley, the Director of Research at the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum.
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Historic Baseball.com Learn about the history of baseball, the distinct eras, elite players, all stars and World Series; find team and player profiles, obituaries, and information about the Negro Leagues, Federal Leagues and the Hall of Fame.
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National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum Explore the official site of the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York. Find membership information, player profiles and induction information, exhibits, visitors guide and research center.
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Negro League Baseball Players Association A non-profit organization of athletes who played in the official Negro Leagues from 1920 until 1950; the NLBPA honors and celebrates the contributions of Negro Leagues players to baseball and American history.
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Negro Leagues Baseball Museum Privately funded, non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the history of African-American Baseball; provides exhibits, news, history and events.
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Society for American Baseball Research The Society for American Baseball Research (SABR) consists of more than 6,700 members including writers, officials and players worldwide with an interest in baseball research, statistics or history.
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