• Robert L. Tiemann is an American baseball historian based in St. Louis, and a member of SABR (the Society of American Baseball Research). He is considered...
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  • American guitarist Michael Tiemann, free software programmer Robert L. Tiemann, American baseball historian and author Otto Tiemann (1890–1952), German Wehrmacht...
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    Puff, Richard (1996). "Douglas L. Allison." Baseball's First Stars. Edited by Frederick Ivor-Campbell, Robert L. Tiemann and Mark Rucker. Cleveland, OH:...
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  • analyst, Retrosheet founder John Thorn, historian, encyclopedist Robert L. Tiemann, historian Monte Irvin, Hall of Famer and former Negro Leagues star...
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    ISBN 978-0-19-507637-0 Davids, L. Robert (1989). "John Fowler (Bud)". Nineteenth Century Stars. Edited by Robert L. Tiemann and Mark Rucker. Kansas City...
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    (1989). "Asa Brainard (Count)". Nineteenth Century Stars. Edited by Robert L. Tiemann and Mark Rucker. Kansas City, MO: SABR. ISBN 0-910137-35-8 Retrosheet...
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    (1989). "Calvin Alexander McVey". Nineteenth Century Stars. Edited by Robert L. Tiemann and Mark Rucker. Kansas City, Missouri: SABR. ISBN 0-910137-35-8 Retrosheet...
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    Frederick (1989). "Paul A. Hines." Nineteenth Century Stars. Edited by Robert L. Tiemann, and Mark Rucker. Kansas City, Missouri: SABR. ISBN 0-910137-35-8...
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    nail base runners heading to third. Similarly, baseball historian Robert L. Tiemann acknowledged that Robinson's refusal to wear a glove rendered him...
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    2009. Bob Tiemann, "October 23, 1886: Curt Welch's Winning Slide," Society for American Baseball Research, www.sabr.org/ Robert L. Tiemann and Mark Rucker...
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