Baseball Digest Partners With Jellyfish

Baseball Digest, one of the world’s longest-running baseball magazines, has partnered with Jellyfish to create an 800+ edition digital archive, bringing nearly a century of baseball history to enthusiasts worldwide.

Jellyfish says the new fully-searchable digital archive features every issue of Baseball Digest dating back to its inaugural publication in 1942. This resource offers fans, researchers, and historians seamless access to decades of content, preserving the rich heritage of baseball for generations to come.

Subscribers to Baseball Digest can enjoy complimentary access thanks to the integration with the Darwin CX subscription system, added Jellyfish. New subscribers and those renewing their subscriptions can explore the archive at digital.baseballdigest.com.

According to Jellyfish, the launch has been met with overwhelming positive feedback, celebrating the archive’s user-friendly design and the unprecedented access it provides to a comprehensive repository of baseball history. As Baseball Digest continues to publish new issues, the archive will be regularly updated, and will be a continually growing resource.

Patrick Knight, Jellyfish head of product said: “We are thrilled to collaborate with Baseball Digest on this fantastic project which honour’s the magazine’s legacy while providing a unique resource for baseball fans everywhere.”

Jake Zimmerman, general manager of Baseball Digest said: “Over the years, Baseball Digest worked with various partners for digital distribution. Because we were disappointed, we ended up building our own system. Then we found Jellyfish. They have been superior to everyone we’ve used in pricing, support, publishing tools, security, on-boarding, communications, and passion. We couldn’t be happier and highly recommend them.”

You can find out more about Jellyfish in our Publishing Services Directory.