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Baseball Resources at the Library of Congress

This has little to do with science, however, since Major League Baseball's postseason begins today, I thought I would point out Baseball Resources at the Library of Congress. It is "a guide to baseball resources available on the Library's Web site and in its physical collections. The breadth and depth of materials highlighted will appeal to baseball researchers, while casual and diehard fans alike will find many digitized items documenting the history of baseball to fuel their passion for the game." If you are interested in the science of baseball, check out The Physics of Baseball by Robert Kemp Adair (Science Library / Browse Collection: QC 26 A23 1990).

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