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Gary Gillette is a
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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 noted statistician
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, as well as writers Sean Lahman and Matt Silverman. He has been featured as a baseball commentator and analyst for several NPR radio stations, including
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in
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, WKAR in
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, and Minnesota Public Radio. He also contributed to NBC Sports 1988 postseason baseball coverage. Gillette served in the role of team leader and lead reporter for Total Sports for the first-ever live pitch-by-pitch baseball Webcasts at the College World Series (1997), at the World Series (1997), and at the MLB All-Star Game (1998). Gillette works as an expert witness on baseball-related
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, as a consultant to insurance companies on player contract issues, and as an adviser to player agents on salary arbitration cases. From 1992 to 1997, Gillette was the president and owner of The Baseball Workshop, which operated a national stringer network covering
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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 199

Beginning in 2005, Gillette has held the title of president for Hidden Game Sports/24-7 Baseball, a sports data research and management agency that represents the proprietors of comprehensive databases for
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, Minor League Baseball, Professional Football, Professional Basketball, and Professional Hockey. (24-7 Baseball, L.L.C., became part of Hidden Game Sports in 2012.) These professional-grade sports databases have been licensed to many clients, including major media organizations like
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,
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, SportRadar US,
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, and SportsTicker. Other clients include tech companies, sports game publishers, professional sports agents, insurance companies, university business schools and medical schools, and nonprofit organizations.


Published works


As an editor

* Editor-in-chief and designer: ''The ESPN Baseball Encyclopedia'' (five editions from Sterling Publishing, 2004–2008) * Editor-in-chief and designer: ''The Baseball Encyclopedia'' (Barnes & Noble Publishing, 2004) * The ''ESPN Pro Football Encyclopedia'' (two editions from Sterling, 2006–2007) * Editor and creator of the annual ''Emerald Guide to Baseball'', 2007–2015 (nine editions) * Executive editor and contributor: ''Calling the Game: Baseball Broadcasting, 1920 to the Present'' ( Society for American Baseball Research, 2015) * Editor and contributor: ''Biographical Encyclopedia of the
Negro Baseball Leagues The Negro leagues were United States professional baseball leagues comprising teams of African Americans and, to a lesser extent, Latin Americans. The term may be used broadly to include professional black teams outside the leagues and it may be ...
'', second edition (to be published in 2021) * 61atFifty.com Web site publisher and editor, 2011 * Editor of Baseball-Reference.com’s ''Baseball Early Bird'' daily newsletter, 2008–2009 * Editor and contributing author: ''Total Baseball Companion'' series (30 MLB team booklets for Total Sports Publishing, 2000) * Executive editor of and contributor to ''Total Baseball Daily'', 1996–1999 * Editor of the ''Baseball Workshop Online'' on AOL, 1996 * Baseball editor of Motley Fool’s online sports community, 1996 * Editor, ''The Scouting Report: 1995 and 1996'' (HarperCollins) * Editor, ''The Great American Baseball Stat Book'' 1992, 1993, and 1994 editions (HarperCollins) * Editor and co-author, ''1992 Fantasy League Baseball'' (Publications International) * Contributing editor, ''
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Presents The Great American Baseball Stat Book'' (1986 and 1987 editions)


As an author

* Lead author, '' Big League Ballparks: The Complete Illustrated History of Major-League Baseball Parks'' (Metro Books, 2009) * Baseball columnist for ESPN.com’s ''MLB Insider'', 2005–2006 * Contributor to third through eighth editions of ''Total Baseball'' encyclopedia, 1993–2004. ''(Total Baseball was the official encyclopedia of Major League Baseball from 1995–2003)'' * Co-author of "The Changing Game" in the seventh and eighth editions of Total Baseball, 2001 and 2004 * Author of “Going, Going, Gone,”a groundbreaking piece on the history of the home run in the sixth edition of Total Baseball, 1999 * Contributing author, SABR Bio Project (SABR.org) * Contributing author, ''
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and Baseball: 60 Biographies'' (SABR, 2017) * Contributing author, ''Detroit the Unconquerable'' (SABR, 2014) * Contributing author, ''Bridging Two Dynasties: The 1947 Yankees'' (University of Nebraska Press, 2013) * Contributing author, '' Detroit Tigers 1984: What a Start! What a Finish!'' (SABR, 2013) * Contributing author, ''Sweet ’60: The 1960 Pittsburgh Pirates'' (SABR, 2013) * Co-author, “Not Chiseled in Stone: Baseball’s Enduring Records and the SABR Era” in the Baseball Research Journal, Fall 2011 * Contributing editor to SABR.org’s “History of SABR” update, 2011 * Co-author, “Interleague Attendance Boost Mostly a Mirage” in SABR’s Baseball Research Journal, 2006 * Contributing author, ''Baseball . . . The Perfect Game: An All-Star Anthology Celebrating the Games’ Greatest Players, Teams, and Moments'' (Voyageur Press, 2005) * Contributing author, ''Baseball: The Biographical Encyclopedia'' (Total Sports Publishing, 2000) * Contributor to the best-selling annual ''Baseball Prospectus'' book and BaseballProspectus.com (2002–2008) * Contributor to annual editions of the ''Baseball Weekly Almanac'' (1992–2000) * Co-author, ''Baseball Weekly Insider'' 1999 & 2000 (Total Sports) * Author, ''The Spy: Baseball '98'' (Total Sports) * Contributor to
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Online, 1996–1999


As a book consultant

* Ballparks consultant on Roger Kahn’s book '' Rickey & Robinson'', 2014


Baseball preservation efforts

In 2012, Gillette founded Friends of Historic Hamtramck Stadium, a nonprofit organization dedicated to restoring and preserving historic Hamtramck Stadium, ensuring its future through educational, cultural, and recreational programming honoring the history of Negro league baseball and amateur sports in Hamtramck and
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. Gillette has served in the role of president/chair. He led the effort to have Hamtramck Stadium listed on the
National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic ...
in 2012 and to have a State of
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Historic Marker placed at the site in 2014. Currently, the organization is raising money for renovation of Hamtramck Stadium. Hamtramck Stadium was the recipient of a 2017
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African American Civil Rights Grant and a 2020 African American Cultural Heritage grant, both based upon detailed historical research undertaken by Gillette. From 2007-2017, he served as an officer and director of the nonprofit Old Tiger Stadium Conservancy. At first, the nonprofit organization was involved in the struggle to save Tiger Stadium, and then shifted its efforts to the redevelopment of the site of the historic field at the corner of Michigan and Trumbull in Detroit.


Other distinctions

Gillette organized, hosted, and served as a panelist at the Detroit Negro Leagues Centennial Symposium, held in 2020. He is honored as an elector on the Sports Panel of the National Polish-American Sports Hall of Fame, a service he has performed since 2006.


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Friends of Historic Hamtramck StadiumNational Polish-American Sports Hall of Fame
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