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Weekly Scoresheet: #88---Home Run Derby, 7/13/1999
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A personal collection of baseball scoresheets. Tuesday, October 19, 2010. 88- -Home Run Derby, 7/13/1999. I only scored two home run derbies, honest. I posted the 1998 one a couple years ago, and figured I'd get the embarrassment out of the way now by posting the second, so that my heirs who continue this blog won't be sitting around in 2089 posting home run derby scoresheets. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Walk Like a Sabermetrician. Dan's Guide to Baseball Scorekeeping. 89- -CLE @ BAL, 4/5/2000.
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Weekly Scoresheet: #86---CLE @ OAK, 4/3/1997
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A personal collection of baseball scoresheets. Monday, September 27, 2010. 86- -CLE @ OAK, 4/3/1997. This game was kept on my horrible Excel scoresheet, examples of which I've posted before. Oakland won 5-4 on Geronimo Berroa's eight-inning homer despite Kevin Mitchell's three-run shot for Cleveland in the second. Mark McGwire went deep in the fifth off Orel Hershiser, the first of 58 he would hit this season. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Walk Like a Sabermetrician. 86- -CLE @ OAK, 4/3/1997.
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Weekly Scoresheet: #85---Dominican Republic v. Venezuela, 2/7/2010 (Caribbean Series)
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A personal collection of baseball scoresheets. Monday, September 20, 2010. 85- -Dominican Republic v. Venezuela, 2/7/2010 (Caribbean Series). Did you come up with your won scoresheet? Ive been tinkering with different one to find something I like. September 26, 2010 at 9:18 PM. The great thing about scoring is that it is so personal- anyone who keeps score of a game is keeping the same basic information, but there are so many different styles and no right or wrong way to go about it.
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Weekly Scoresheet: #91---CIN @ CLE, 3/24/2002
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A personal collection of baseball scoresheets. Sunday, December 12, 2010. 91- -CIN @ CLE, 3/24/2002. There's nothing like the scoresheet from a run-of-the-mill exhibition game to cheer one up on a dark, snowy winter day. I certainly hope the Reds were playing a split squad, because that lineup is putrid. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Walk Like a Sabermetrician. Dan's Guide to Baseball Scorekeeping. 91- -CIN @ CLE, 3/24/2002.
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Weekly Scoresheet: #82---PIT @ CLE, 3/9/2007
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A personal collection of baseball scoresheets. Saturday, August 28, 2010. 82- -PIT @ CLE, 3/9/2007. This spring training game was not very interesting. It did feature Adam Miller, the much-hyped Tribe pitching prospect, who had a great spring training but soon saw his career undone by injuries. Miller gave up a walk, an infield hit, induced a foul pop, and struck out three. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Walk Like a Sabermetrician. Dan's Guide to Baseball Scorekeeping. 82- -PIT @ CLE, 3/9/2007.
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Walk Like a Sabermetrician: June 2015
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Walk Like a Sabermetrician. Occasional commentary on baseball and sabermetrics. Wednesday, June 17, 2015. Great Moments in Yahoo! I think this means I've won. They've finally just given up. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). My Sabermetric Site (rarely updated). Sports Data Research columns. Inside the Book Blog. Beyond the Box Score. On Baseball and the Reds. Pro Sports Daily Sabermetrics Board. This Game of Games. Great Moments in Yahoo! 2009 Big Ten Champions. Bill Davis Stadium PF.
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Walk Like a Sabermetrician: December 2014
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Walk Like a Sabermetrician. Occasional commentary on baseball and sabermetrics. Thursday, December 11, 2014. Hitting by Position, 2014. RAA = (RG .15)*(AB - H CS)/25.5. I don’t run a full chart of the leading positions since you will very easily be able to go down the list and identify the individual primarily responsible for the team’s performance and you won’t be shocked by any of them, but the teams with the highest RAA at each spot were:. The following charts, broken out by division, display RAA for ...
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Walk Like a Sabermetrician: April 2015
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Walk Like a Sabermetrician. Occasional commentary on baseball and sabermetrics. Sunday, April 26, 2015. Great Moments in Yahoo! Links to this post. Wednesday, April 15, 2015. Reinventing the Wheel, Now With Win Estimators! It is in my nature to snark about bad baseball analysis. Maybe more of it is nurture, as much of my early sabermetric reading was the younger Bill James, with later exposure to early BP and other r.s.bb derivatives, where snark was an integral part of the culture. And other equally ban...
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Walk Like a Sabermetrician: July 2015
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Walk Like a Sabermetrician. Occasional commentary on baseball and sabermetrics. Thursday, July 23, 2015. Notable individual feats during the season included Monte Ward, now of New York, becoming the first pitcher to hit two homers in on game on May 3; Hoss Radbourn’s (PRO) 8-0 no-hitter against Cleveland on July 25 and One Arm Daily’s (CLE) 1-0 no-hitter versus hapless Philadelphia on September 13. From that point on, Boston was in command, taking thirteen of fourteen and wrapping up the flag with a 4-1 ...
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Walk Like a Sabermetrician: Reinventing the Wheel, Now With Win Estimators!
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Walk Like a Sabermetrician. Occasional commentary on baseball and sabermetrics. Wednesday, April 15, 2015. Reinventing the Wheel, Now With Win Estimators! It is in my nature to snark about bad baseball analysis. Maybe more of it is nurture, as much of my early sabermetric reading was the younger Bill James, with later exposure to early BP and other r.s.bb derivatives, where snark was an integral part of the culture. And other equally banal statistical pieces with notable but rare exceptions. (That is...