alkeiper
Welcoming our new insect overlords
http://www.baseball-reference.com/
There's a tutorial video available via the front page. There's some fun new stuff here, the big one being an ability to SORT. For example, check out the franchise index of the Oakland Athletics.
http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/OAK/
Click on playoffs, it'll put the World Series winners up top. See which team scored the most runs (1932), which one allowed the most runs (1936). The 1992 A's had the oldest pitching staff, the 1915 A's had the youngest. Which team used the least pitchers? And that's all without leaving the page.
Player pages now have subtotals for each franchise, and you can sort their statistics as well. Minor league stats are available, and independent statistics for the first time.
One more nice thing about this. On a player's page, you can click and sum up their totals over a period of time. So you can quickly sum up the prime years of a player like Edgar Martinez.
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/martied01.shtml#1995-2001-sum:batting_standard
Or Tim Raines.
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/r/raineti01.shtml#1981-1987-sum:batting_standard
There's a tutorial video available via the front page. There's some fun new stuff here, the big one being an ability to SORT. For example, check out the franchise index of the Oakland Athletics.
http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/OAK/
Click on playoffs, it'll put the World Series winners up top. See which team scored the most runs (1932), which one allowed the most runs (1936). The 1992 A's had the oldest pitching staff, the 1915 A's had the youngest. Which team used the least pitchers? And that's all without leaving the page.
Player pages now have subtotals for each franchise, and you can sort their statistics as well. Minor league stats are available, and independent statistics for the first time.
One more nice thing about this. On a player's page, you can click and sum up their totals over a period of time. So you can quickly sum up the prime years of a player like Edgar Martinez.
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/m/martied01.shtml#1995-2001-sum:batting_standard
Or Tim Raines.
http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/r/raineti01.shtml#1981-1987-sum:batting_standard