Joe Simenic

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Joe Simenic (August 4, 1923[1] – February 7, 2015) was a baseball researcher, writer and a co-founder of the Society for American Baseball Research. He was considered "one of the true giants of baseball research."[2]

Endeavors

Simenic worked for

Plain Dealer where he was assistant to publisher Thomas Vail. While with the News, he performed research for sports editor Ed Bang. While at the Dealer, he was a researcher for sports editor Hal Lebovitz. He corrected mistakes in the Baseball Register
and helped identify hundreds of unknown baseball players.

In 1986, he won the

Bob Davids Award, SABR's top honor. In 1997, his book The Cleveland Indians Encyclopedia, co-authored with sportswriter Russ Schneider, was published. His work was used and cited in dozens of books.[3]

Personal life

He served in the Army Air Corps during World War II.

He was born in Kostanjevac, Croatia and died at age 91 in Westerville, Ohio.

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