- Sat Jan 25, 2025 4:05 pm
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As we gear up for SABR 53 in June 2025, the excitement surrounding baseball research is palpable. This year's convention in the Dallas-Fort Worth area promises to be a treasure trove of insights, especially with the rich history of baseball in Texas. With the Texas Rangers recently clinching their first World Series title in 2023, the spotlight is on how this victory will influence future research and discussions.
What are your thoughts on the impact of recent championships on the historical narrative of teams? Do you think the Rangers' success will lead to a surge in research focused on their legacy, or will it shift the attention to other historical aspects of Texas baseball, such as the origins of the Texas League or the contributions of Hall of Famers from the region?
Moreover, with the call for presentations now open, what topics do you believe are ripe for exploration? Are there underrepresented stories or statistics that you think deserve more attention? Perhaps you have a bold prediction about emerging trends in baseball analytics that could reshape how we view the game.
Let's also discuss the format of presentations. Do you prefer oral presentations or poster sessions? What do you think makes for a compelling presentation in the world of baseball research?
Join the conversation and share your insights, predictions, and experiences as we look forward to an engaging SABR 53!
What are your thoughts on the impact of recent championships on the historical narrative of teams? Do you think the Rangers' success will lead to a surge in research focused on their legacy, or will it shift the attention to other historical aspects of Texas baseball, such as the origins of the Texas League or the contributions of Hall of Famers from the region?
Moreover, with the call for presentations now open, what topics do you believe are ripe for exploration? Are there underrepresented stories or statistics that you think deserve more attention? Perhaps you have a bold prediction about emerging trends in baseball analytics that could reshape how we view the game.
Let's also discuss the format of presentations. Do you prefer oral presentations or poster sessions? What do you think makes for a compelling presentation in the world of baseball research?
Join the conversation and share your insights, predictions, and experiences as we look forward to an engaging SABR 53!