Sources and Further Reading
- Anon.: "K-Tribe's Ramsey Ends Season With Perfect Game", in The Goldsboro News-Argus (Goldsboro, NC), September 7, 2004.
- Anon.: "Ramsey Saddles Up With Rangers", on Our Sports Central, March 12, 2007.
- Anon.: "Somerset Patriots Re-Sign Pitcher Keith Ramsey", on NJ.com (blog site), May 29, 2007. article re-posted to blog site
- Ashmore, Mike: "The Keith Ramsey Experience", in The Hunterdon County Democrat, July 27, 2006. On Mike Ashmore's site
- Hall, David: "Former K-Tribe Pitcher Enjoys Life On The Beach", in The Kinston Free Press, January 19, 2007.
- Hall, David: "Perfect Game Perfect Timing", in The Kinston Free Press, September 8, 2004.
- Hall, David: "Ramsey Is Still A Pitcher Of Contentment", in The Kinston Free Press, May 11, 2007.
- Huang, Paul: "President Lions Destroy Brother Elephants 12-4", in The Taipei Times, April 27, 2008. His one game in Taiwan
- Sinclair, Rob: "Ramsey's Perfect Game First In Team History", in The Kinston Indians 2005 Yearbook, p. 39.
- Stanchak, Scott and Mike Ashmore: "Rock On, Ramsey", on Atlantic League Baseball News, August 20, 2006. Atlantic League blog
- Waldrop, Melinda: "PERFECTION", in The Sun News (Myrtle Beach, SC), September 7, 2004. reprinted at the Kinston Free Press website
- Winston, Lisa: "Surfer/Musician Hits Perfect Tune On Mound", in The USA Today, September 24, 2004.
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