Maury Brown
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Maury Brown is a baseball writer who currently is on the staff of Baseball Prospectus, for whom he writes a regular column "The Ledger Domain" on BaseballProspectus.com[1]. Prior to writing for Baseball Prospectus, Brown was on the staff of the The Hardball Times. Brown is formerly the co-chair of SABR's Business of Baseball committee. He created BusinessOfBaseball.com, as well as the NWSABR website. He was also the Vice-President of NWSABR.
In September of 2006, BusinessOfBaseball.com was transferred to SABR, and Brown started BizOfBaseball.com, a for-profit site that retains much of what was on BusinessOfBaseball.com. This includes a vast array of documents, ballpark renderings, data, news, and a large catalog of interviews including Bowie Kuhn, Marvin Miller, Andrew Zimbalist, Bob Costas, Kevin Towers, Stan Kasten, Steve Lyons.
Maury wrote an essay for Rob Neyer's Big Book of Baseball Blunders on the collusion rulings of the late 1980s.
Maury lives in Portland, OR with his wife Glenna, and two sons, Tyler and Travis.