So, much of what I have learned, all of this, I owe it to several fine historians…
John Thorn, of course, who is the Official Historian for Major League Baseball.
Bill Ryczek, Richard Hershberger, Peter Morris, Thomas Gilbert, Eric Miklich. These men are amazing for what they have found out. They really are.
I knew more personal stuff, of course, than they did, but all this baseball stuff. I, anything I know about it, I owe to those men. Oh, and Peverelley,… Charles Peverelly…
So I owe all these people an awful lot. They taught me 500 times more about Doc than I never, that than I ever knew when I was starting out.
Marjorie Adams, Roller Out The Barrel Podcast: #6 Marjorie Adams
“The push to honor a baseball pioneer from New Hampshire”, Concord Monitor (8/19/17)
“Doc Adams for Hall of Fame”, Rotary Club of Westerly (4/24/17)
“Delayed but not defeated: Marjorie Adams, Doc Adams, and the Hall of Fame”, SABR.org (Winter ’17)
“Efforts Ramp Up to Get CT Baseball Legend Into Hall of Fame”, Connecticut Magazine (3/6/16)
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“Hall of Fame Considers the Case for Pioneer ‘Doc’ Adams”, Dazzy Vance Chronicles (12/3/15)
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“Late Rally for Doc Adams, a Jeter Before There Were Mitts”, New York Times (9/22/15)
“Vintage players help to preserve baseball’s history”, Saratogian (8/25/15)
“A Yale presence in baseball’s beginnings”, Yale Alumni Magazine (10/28/14)
“Marjorie Adams’ family quest for the Hall of Fame”, SABR.org (8/8/14)
“Pinstripe Chronicles Podcast”, (11/27/2020) (Video)
“Marjorie Adams – Cooperstown and Doc Adams”, Beyond The Game (Video)