Peter Morris (writer)

Peter Morris
Born (1962-05-20) 20 May 1962 (age 62)
Birmingham, England
OccupationResearcher, Editor
CitizenshipAmerican
EducationB.A., M.A.
Alma materUniversity of Toronto,
Michigan State University
Notable worksBaseball Fever
A Game of Inches
But Didn’t We Have Fun?
Notable awardsSeymour Medal, Casey Award, Henry Chadwick Award

Peter Morris (born 1962)[1] is an American baseball researcher and author. A lifelong love of baseball led him to membership in the Society for American Baseball Research, where he became an active member of the Biographical Committee, researching the lives of early major league baseball players.

Morris is a highly respected baseball researcher, and is often interviewed or cited by major media outlets such as National Public Radio.[2][3] He has written or co-authored nine books (as of 2014), including the major two-volume work A Game of Inches: The Stories Behind the Innovations that Shaped Baseball in 2006, the first book to ever win both the Society for American Baseball Research's Seymour Medal and the Casey Award. In 2012, he served on the Baseball Hall of Fame’s pre-integration committee.

  1. ^ "Morris, Peter, 1962-". Davis & Elkins College.
  2. ^ "Baseball: From Child's Play to America's Pastime". Minnesota Public Radio News. Retrieved 2014-04-21.
  3. ^ "Obama to Continue Baseball Tradition". NPR. Retrieved 2014-04-21.