Flu-Like Symptoms: Change Agents (1910-1920) Rob Mains January 14, 2019 Share: > Subscribe to Baseball ProspectusMeasuring team turnover in the 1910s. Full access to this article is for Premium Baseball Prospectus subscribers. Sign up today to get access to insightful analysis for the discerning baseball fan. Super-Premium - $66.99 / yearPremium - $45.95 / yearPremium Monthly - $6.99 / month Subscribe to Baseball Prospectus In This Article 1 Connie MackHistory Related Articles The Most Dominated Teams of All Time: 5 $ by Steven Goldman and Rob Mains 7/18 1 Short Relief: Non-Tender Saves the Night by Sara Sanchez, Mary Craig, and Demetrius Bell 12/03 0 Short Relief: Hashtag Hope by Sara Sanchez, Demetrius Bell, and Mary Craig 11/19 0 CC Sabathia Represented History B by Shakeia Taylor 10/29 0 Flu-Like Symptoms: Change Agents — Why Roster Turnover Has Skyrocketed $ by Rob Mains 3/04 0 Latest Articles FAAB Review ‘25: Week Zero $ by Mike Gianella 3/24 0 2025 Season Preview: New York Mets B by Daniel R. Epstein 3/24 3 Notes From the Field: Spring Breakouts Part 2 $ by Smith Brickner 3/24 0 TA: Toronto Comes to Terms with Alejandro Kirk $ by Ginny Searle 3/24 0 Transaction Analysis: Damned If You Verdugo $ by Patrick Dubuque 3/24 0 more chevron_rightchevron_right Rob Mains @Cran_Boy More about: Connie MackHistory Latest Articles FAAB Review ‘25: Week Zero $ by Mike Gianella 3/24 0 2025 Season Preview: New York Mets B by Daniel R. Epstein 3/24 3 Notes From the Field: Spring Breakouts Part 2 $ by Smith Brickner 3/24 0 Related Articles The Most Dominated Teams of All Time: 5 $ by Steven Goldman and Rob Mains 7/18 1 Short Relief: Non-Tender Saves the Night by Sara Sanchez, Mary Craig, and Demetrius Bell 12/03 0 Short Relief: Hashtag Hope by Sara Sanchez, Demetrius Bell, and Mary Craig 11/19 0 You need to be logged in to comment. Login or Subscribe Comments are closed.
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