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  2. Harold Seymour - Wikipedia

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    Harold Seymour (June 10, 1910 – September 26, 1992) was an American baseball historian and academic who is best known as the co-author of the baseball history trilogy: Baseball: The Early Years, Baseball: The Golden Age, Baseball: The People's Game. Though Seymour was initially credited as the sole author of the highly acclaimed trilogy, his ...

  3. Baseball (book series) - Wikipedia

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    The book series' origins came from Harold Seymour's 1956 Ph.D. dissertation which was entitled The Rise of Major League Baseball to 1891. Oxford University Press approached him to expand the dissertation into a book which became the first of three volumns. [1] Working alongside Seymour was his wife Dorothy. Seymour found that his wife's work ...

  4. Seymour Medal - Wikipedia

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    The award was named in honor of baseball historians Harold Seymour and Dorothy Seymour Mills, co-authors of the Baseball trilogy, a highly acclaimed baseball history series. [ 1 ] First award in 1996, it was initially given to the winner at the annual SABR Conference but is now award at the banquet of the annual NINE Spring Training conference ...

  5. Dorothy Seymour Mills - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Jane Mills (née Zander; July 5, 1928 – November 17, 2019), known as Dorothy Seymour Mills, was an American baseball researcher, author, and novelist who authored and co-authored over thirty books, fiction and non-fiction, over her life.

  6. List of Watchmen characters - Wikipedia

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    Seymour David is a junior worker at the New Frontiersman magazine offices, designed by Moore to be "the ordinary common slob". [26] He is the final character in Watchmen , playing a pivotal role in the final pages, whom Moore describes as "the most low-life, worthless, nerdy sort of character in the entire book who finally has the fate of the ...

  7. Cy Seymour - Wikipedia

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    James Bentley "Cy" Seymour (December 9, 1872 – September 20, 1919) was an American professional baseball center fielder and pitcher, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1896 to 1913 for the New York Giants (1896–1900; 1906–1910), Baltimore Orioles (1901–1902), Cincinnati Reds (1902–1906) and Boston Braves (1913). He batted ...

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  9. Tampa Bay Rays minor league players - Wikipedia

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    Ian Albert Seymour (born December 13, 1998) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Tampa Bay Rays of Major League Baseball (MLB). Seymour attended Saint John's High School in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts. [84] He went 4–0 with a 0.48 ERA as a senior in 2017. [85] Following graduation, he enrolled at Virginia Tech where he played ...