Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q5525131> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 53 of
53
with 100 triples per page.
- Q5525131 description "American sportswriter and editor".
- Q5525131 description "American sportswriter and editor".
- Q5525131 subject Q3919876.
- Q5525131 subject Q5312304.
- Q5525131 subject Q8248149.
- Q5525131 subject Q8291272.
- Q5525131 subject Q8763960.
- Q5525131 abstract "Gary Gillette is a baseball writer, author, and editor. He is co-editor of both the ESPN Baseball Encyclopedia and the ESPN Football Encyclopedia. For both series of books, he partnered with renowned statistician Pete Palmer, as well as writers Sean Lahman and Matt Silverman. As of October 2008 he has written or edited more than fifty baseball books. [1]From 2005-2006, Gillette was a baseball columnist for ESPN Insider. [2] He has been featured as a baseball commentator and analyst for several NPR radio stations, including WHYY-FM in Philadelphia, WKAR in East Lansing, Michigan, and Minnesota Public Radio.In addition to writing, Gillette works as an expert witness on baseball-related litigation, as a consultant to insurance companies on player contract issues, and as an adviser to player agents on salary arbitration cases. He is also co-chair of the SABR Business of Baseball committeeFrom 1992 to 1997, Gillette was the president and owner of The Baseball Workshop, which operated a national stringer network covering Major League Baseball while producing and maintaining a unique set of baseball databases. In 1997, the Baseball Workshop merged with Koz Sports and Baseball Ink to form Total Sports. Gillette served as vice president of Total Sports from 1997 to 1999.[3]".
- Q5525131 wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Q5525131 wikiPageExternalLink 9780760753491.
- Q5525131 wikiPageExternalLink gary-gillette.
- Q5525131 wikiPageExternalLink search?searchString=gary_gillette.
- Q5525131 wikiPageExternalLink s?ie=UTF8&search-type=ss&index=books&field-author=Gary%20Gillette&page=1.
- Q5525131 wikiPageWikiLink Q1129964.
- Q5525131 wikiPageWikiLink Q1163715.
- Q5525131 wikiPageWikiLink Q1345.
- Q5525131 wikiPageWikiLink Q144662.
- Q5525131 wikiPageWikiLink Q14716328.
- Q5525131 wikiPageWikiLink Q2881374.
- Q5525131 wikiPageWikiLink Q3919876.
- Q5525131 wikiPageWikiLink Q43183.
- Q5525131 wikiPageWikiLink Q5312304.
- Q5525131 wikiPageWikiLink Q5369.
- Q5525131 wikiPageWikiLink Q663272.
- Q5525131 wikiPageWikiLink Q671510.
- Q5525131 wikiPageWikiLink Q6791228.
- Q5525131 wikiPageWikiLink Q6868408.
- Q5525131 wikiPageWikiLink Q697327.
- Q5525131 wikiPageWikiLink Q7172189.
- Q5525131 wikiPageWikiLink Q7441146.
- Q5525131 wikiPageWikiLink Q7828069.
- Q5525131 wikiPageWikiLink Q7950522.
- Q5525131 wikiPageWikiLink Q8248149.
- Q5525131 wikiPageWikiLink Q8291272.
- Q5525131 wikiPageWikiLink Q871265.
- Q5525131 wikiPageWikiLink Q8763960.
- Q5525131 name "Gillette, Gary".
- Q5525131 shortDescription "American sportswriter and editor".
- Q5525131 type Person.
- Q5525131 type Agent.
- Q5525131 type Person.
- Q5525131 type Agent.
- Q5525131 type NaturalPerson.
- Q5525131 type Thing.
- Q5525131 type Q215627.
- Q5525131 type Q5.
- Q5525131 type Person.
- Q5525131 comment "Gary Gillette is a baseball writer, author, and editor. He is co-editor of both the ESPN Baseball Encyclopedia and the ESPN Football Encyclopedia. For both series of books, he partnered with renowned statistician Pete Palmer, as well as writers Sean Lahman and Matt Silverman. As of October 2008 he has written or edited more than fifty baseball books. [1]From 2005-2006, Gillette was a baseball columnist for ESPN Insider.".
- Q5525131 label "Gary Gillette".
- Q5525131 givenName "Gary".
- Q5525131 name "Gary Gillette".
- Q5525131 name "Gillette, Gary".
- Q5525131 surname "Gillette".