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<big>'''Welcome to the SABR Encyclopedia of Baseball'''</big>
<big>'''Welcome to the SABR Encyclopedia of Baseball'''</big>
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Currently featuring entries for {{#ask: [[person-name-last::+]] | format=count}} people, {{#ask: [[league-key-sabr::+]] | format=count}} league-seasons, {{#ask: [[team-key-sabr::+]] | format=count}} team-seasons, and {{#ask: [[park-name::+]] | format=count}} ballparks.
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Currently featuring articles about {{#ask: [[person-name-last::+]] | format=count}} people, {{#ask: [[league-key-sabr::+]] | format=count}} league-seasons, {{#ask: [[team-key-sabr::+]] | format=count}} team-seasons, and {{#ask: [[park-name::+]] | format=count}} ballparks.
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| style="padding: 7px;" | SABR's '''Origins Committee''' is taking the lead in documenting early games of baseball and its antecedents around the world.
| style="padding: 7px;" | SABR's '''Origins Committee''' is taking the lead in documenting early games of baseball and its antecedents around the world.
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If you're curious about the earliest history of the modern game of baseball, please visit [http://protoball.org/Pre-pro_Baseball Protoball]. This is an exciting emerging area in baseball research, and there is much still to be learned.  You can help by contributing research on the earliest baseball in your area.
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If you're curious about the earliest history of the modern game of baseball, have a look at the '''[[Spread of baseball project]]'''. This is an exciting emerging area in baseball research, and there is much still to be learned.  Using the Encyclopedia, you can help by contributing research on the earliest baseball in your area.
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You can explore the project now at [[Protoball.org]].
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You can explore the project now by seeing a list of games and clubs by location at the [[Spread of baseball project|project home page]], by viewing the '''[[Spread of baseball project map|project map]]''', or by starting with an introduction to the '''[[History of early baseball|history of early baseball]]'''.
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Welcome! New to the '''SABR Encyclopedia'''?  Get oriented with [http://www.screencast.com/t/OGRhZGU0OGYt the welcome screencast].
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If this is your first visit to the '''SABR Encyclopedia''', you might want to [http://www.screencast.com/t/OGRhZGU0OGYt view the welcome screencast] to help get oriented.
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To get started, you can '''look up a person by typing their name (either full name or surname only) in the search box at left, and hit enter'''. So, typing "Babe Ruth" (without the quotes) will find you the Bambino, while "Ruth" alone will give you all people in the Encyclopedia with the last name Ruth.
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The long-run goal of the Encyclopedia is to be the first stop to learn more about any baseball-related topic.  The term "encyclopedia" in sports has become synonymous with a tome of tables with statistical data.  General-knowledge encyclopedias, however, focus on prose narrative and often avoid tabulation of quantitative information.  The SABR Encyclopedia will bridge this gap by recognizing that statistics are central to the culture of baseball, but that at the same time baseball is much more than just statistics.  Here you will find, either on the site or via links, biographies, source citations, interviews, photographs, and other resources intended to help broaden and deepen the reader's knowledge about any baseball topic.
The long-run goal of the Encyclopedia is to be the first stop to learn more about any baseball-related topic.  The term "encyclopedia" in sports has become synonymous with a tome of tables with statistical data.  General-knowledge encyclopedias, however, focus on prose narrative and often avoid tabulation of quantitative information.  The SABR Encyclopedia will bridge this gap by recognizing that statistics are central to the culture of baseball, but that at the same time baseball is much more than just statistics.  Here you will find, either on the site or via links, biographies, source citations, interviews, photographs, and other resources intended to help broaden and deepen the reader's knowledge about any baseball topic.
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To get started, you can look up a person by typing their name (either full name or surname only) in the search box at left, and hit enter. So, typing "Babe Ruth" (without the quotes) will find you the Bambino, while "Ruth" alone will give you all people in the Encyclopedia with the last name Ruth.
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If you would like to get involved in building the Encyclopedia, here are some starting points:
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If you would like to get involved in building the Encyclopedia, there are three well-defined projects that you can start with immediately. Start by watching or reading the general guide to the editing process, then look at the projects below.
* [[Help:Introduction to editing in the Encyclopedia|Introduction to editing]] &ndash; Information about the editing process and editorial review (text or screencast video).
* [[Help:Introduction to editing in the Encyclopedia|Introduction to editing]] &ndash; Information about the editing process and editorial review (text or screencast video).
* Projects:
* Projects:

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