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Triple E Productions
Quality Services - Extensive Experience -
Reasonable Rates
Utilizing the vast archives of the Hall of Fame
Library as well as our own extensive collection of baseball material, Triple E
Productions provides baseball research services to publishers, authors, major
and minor league teams, and fans. We offer specialized service tailored to your
individual project, and are available for consultation on baseball topics of all
kinds. Services include:
Editing and Fact-Checking
This is a must for any publisher dealing with baseball
topics. We have extensive experience in fact-checking baseball-related
manuscripts, books, and promotional copy. Whether it’s a brief article or a
500-page book, we’ll fact-check it with a painstaking attention to detail.
We also have extensive experience in copy editing manuscripts for style and
grammar.
Writing
We can generate articles about baseball history,
biographical sketches of players, colorful opinion pieces, and much more.
Whether you’re looking for copy for a newspaper, magazine, team publication,
brochure, museum exhibit, or something else, we’ll put our extensive
baseball writing experience to work for you. Please call for more information.
Research
The Baseball Hall of Fame Library, located
in Cooperstown, New York, is the world’s largest repository of baseball
information, containing 2.6 million items. Although Triple E Productions is
not affiliated with the Hall of Fame Library, we have a thorough knowledge of
its collections, and our proximity makes it possible for us to do baseball
research there for those who cannot travel to Cooperstown. The Hall of Fame
does offer its own research service, but because of understaffing, they often
take as long as six months to answer research requests. By using Triple E
Productions instead, you will get the same quality service at a competitive
price, and you will get your information much sooner.
Available resources include:
Biographical research files
on each of the 15,000 players in major league history, plus many Negro
Leaguers, women's league players, umpires, and other baseball officials.
Photocopies of complete files are available.
Official day-by-day statistical
reports for every player in the 20th century.
Every box score in
major league history. Photocopies of individual games or complete seasons
available.
Minor league records,
including player contract cards and yearly statistics. (Have a relative who
played minor league ball? We’ll find his stats!)
More than 30,000 books
-- almost every baseball book ever printed.
A collection of nearly 500,000 baseball photos.
Complete runs of periodicals
such as The Sporting News, Sporting Life, Sports
Illustrated, Baseball Digest, Baseball America, Baseball
Magazine, The New York Clipper, Spirit of the Times, and
many more.
Team yearbooks and media guides,
Red and Green books, and other annual publications like the Spalding,
Reach, Sporting News, DeWitt’s, and Beadle’s
guides.
Special collections of baseball
documents, including the papers of Kenesaw Mountain Landis, Garry
Herrmann, Al Spalding, and the Mills Commission.
Negro League resources
including the Ashland Collection and the Wendell Smith papers.
A collection of more than 2,000 baseball
scrapbooks, many of them kept by players.
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