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Encyclopedia > David Neft
The Sports Encyclopedia: Pro Football (1974)
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The Sports Encyclopedia: Pro Football (1974)

David S. Neft (born 1936 in New York, New York) is a writer and historian best known for his groundbreaking work in creating various sports encyclopedias. 1936 (MCMXXXVI) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ... Midtown Manhattan, looking north from the Empire State Building, 2005 New York City (officially named the City of New York) is the most populous city in the state of New York and the entire United States. ...

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Early Career

Neft received a bachelor's degree in Statistics from Columbia University, and worked as chief statistician for the polling company Louis Harris & Associates from 1963 to 1965.[1]


Big Mac

In 1965, he was hired by a company called Information Concepts, Inc. (ICI) to head the first effort to compile a computerized database of baseball statistics. The task took more than three years, as Neft and a team of researchers travelled across the country to fill the gaping holes in baseball's statistical and biographical records. The resulting work was published in 1969 by the Macmillan Publishing Company. Although the official title was "The Baseball Encyclopedia", the massive book was generally refered to as "Big Mac." It was a quantum leap from early baseball encyclopedias, with a breadth and depth that far exceeded anything that had come before it.


Sports Encyclopedias

Neft left ICI in 1970, spending the next few years developing dice-based sports games for Sports Illustrated Enterprises. He returned to the sports reference field when he founded Sports Products, Inc.. With partner Richard M. Cohen, the company produced a new baseball encylopedia in 1974 called "The Sports Encyclopedia: Baseball." That same year, they published groundbreaking new encylopedias for football (The Sports Encyclopedia: Pro Football) and basketball (The Sports Encyclopedia: Pro Basketball).


The baseball encyclopedia has been updated each spring, with the 33rd edition appearing in 2006. Seventeen editions of the football encyclopedia were published (the last in 1998). The basketball encyclopedia was published until 1992, a total of five editions.


Besides this line of encyclopedias, Neft edited more than a dozen other sports books.


Pre-1933 Football Research

In 1978, Neft & Cohen published Pro Football: The Early Years, a startling new look at professional football before 1933. Because the National Football League hadn't kept official statistics in its first thirteen seasons, knowledge of the period was extremely limited. Neft led a team of researchers that meticulously reconstructed the statistical record, using box scores, play-by-play accounts, and game stories from local newspapers. The result was a remarkable new look at the teams and players from the NFL's earliest seasons. The National Football League (NFL) is the largest professional American football league, consisting of thirty-two teams from American cities and regions. ...


Gannett

Neft returned to Lou Harris in 1977, serving as executive vice president until the company was purchased by Gannett in 1985. He then became Gannett's director of research, a position he held until his retirement in 2002. He was widely recognized within the newspaper industry as a market research expert. A gannet Gannett Company, Inc. ...


References

    Schwarz, Allan The Numbers Game: Baseball's Lifelong Fascination with Statistics, 2004


    External Link

    • Article on Neft's retirement from Gannett


     
     

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