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Bob Allen, 66, is retired from a career as a Wall Street securities analyst. He now lives in Charlotte, North Carolina, and is a former President of SABR.

Andrew Clarke, 35, teaches mathematics and coaches track and cross country at Cardinal Mooney Catholic High School in Marine City, Michigan. He lives in Marine City with his wife, two sons, and two cats.

Gary Collard, 40, is a software development consultant and part-time professor in mathematics and/or computer science. He lives in Irving, Texas with his girlfriend and his dog.

Joe Haardt, 59, has been a baseball fan since age 6. Joe has seen over 1,000 major league games, most of them in Baltimore. In his so-called real life, Joe is an executive with a high tech business development firm in the Washington, D.C. area. Joe lives in Herndon, Virginia.

Tom Hanrahan,41, lives in Lexington Park, Maryland, 65 miles southeast of the nation's capital. He is employed by the Department of Defense, working to save pilots from killing themselves and destroying everyone's hard-earned tax dollars. Tom has a wife and 3 children. With all due respect to Lou Gehrig, Tom considers himself the luckiest man on the face of the earth.

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Tom Howell, 60, is a chemist and patent agent for Rohm and Haas Co Research group. Tom lives in Langhorne, Pennsylvania (just outside of Philadelphia) with his wife and three cats.

Ted Knorr, 51, has been a SABR member since 1979. His main research area is the Negro Leagues, but he is also interested in the Pittsburgh Pirates, statistical analysis, and player rankings. Ted lives in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

Justin Kubatko, 30, is a faculty member in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of New Mexico. He is also an assistant boy's basketball coach at Eldorado High School. Justin lives in Albuquerque with his wife, Laura, and his son, Zachary (born March 11, 2002).

Bob Lanphere, 43, has been a lifelong baseball fanatic and Yankee fan. He is interested in the deadball era and is a beginner sabermetrician. Bob lives near Cooperstown, New York with his wife of 21 years, Cyndi and their son, Adam. His daughter, Jessica, has given Bob and Cyndi two beauiful grandchildren.

Daniel Levine, 33, owns a web development company in Houston, Texas. His baseball passions run from simulation games to research on the early Negro Leagues, but his time is better spent with his wife, Marian, and daughter, Morgan.

Bill Maisannes, 32, fled from the ivory tower (he was a philosophy/public policy grad student) to become a manager for a national political polling firm. He lives in Charlottesville, Virginia. His first baseball memory is Chambliss vs Littell in 1976 and has been a Yankee fan ever since.

Tracy Mohr, 41, is a statistician with an unhealthy aversion to the phrase "Six Sigma." He lives in Chicago, Illinois with his cats, Kato and Puck.

Daniel Passner is a high school student who is currently involved in many baseball-related endeavors.

Mark Pattison, 46, is media editor at Catholic News Service in Washington, D.C., covering the entertainment industry and communications policy.

Mike Rice, 42, lives in Seattle, Washington, and is a Financial Analyst. When he is not busy tallying the votes for the Baseball Survivor project, he enjoys playing squash and training for his first summer of triathlons.

Theron Skyles, 33, lives in Sacramento, California, runs an insurance agency and spends too much of his time at work reading email (usually about baseball) and running his fantasy baseball teams.

Mike Sluss, 52, is a neurologist in private practice in the baseball town of Green Bay, Wisconsin. Since 1994 he has participated in four medical missions to Africa (Zaire, Liberia). Mike puts (some) SABR principles into practice as player-coach of his softball team.

Rob Wood, 43, is a management consultant who lives in Mountain View, California. He is a lifelong San Francisco Giants fan whose all-time favorite player is Willie Mays.