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Jim Sandoval : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jim Sandoval Jim Sandoval (November 25, 1958 - December 27, 2012) was a baseball researcher, historian and author. A member of the Society for American Baseball Research, he served as the co-chairman of the organization's Scouts Committee.〔(Jim Sandoval SABR page )〕 He was known for his extensive work in researching scouts and was integral to completing a scouts database, featured by the Hall of Fame as the "(Diamond Mine )."〔()〕 ==Writing endeavours== His most well-known work is ''Can He Play? A Look At Baseball Scouts And Their Profession'', co-edited by Bill Nowlin and published in 2011. He also contributed to SABR's ''The Fenway Project'' and ''Deadball Stars'' books. He contributed to Seamheads.com and the ''Madison County Record'' and co-authored ''Empires: A Simulation Exploring the First Civilizations of the Fertile Crescent'' and ''Ancient History Activators: Brief, Engaging Historical Experiences''.〔(SABR obituary )〕 His work was cited in numerous books.〔(Google Books )〕
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