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Stats for "Live" Games
Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 11:42 am
by retep
I updated the career stats. That page is a much bigger affair now. On the left are our old stats. To the top right are "live" batting stats. To the bottom right are our "live" pitching stats. I was having spreadsheet issues with the WHIP, so ignore that.
Record book will soon be updated.
Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 1:27 pm
by TheLegend
Objection! Not all of the runs scored on Rich were earned. We had a defensive colapse in the first inning he pitched commiting (at least) 2 errors. That means any run scored that inning after one out was recorded should be unearned.
Honestly
Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 1:36 pm
by Baseball=Life
Honestly, the stat-tracking for the pitching in the first game was weak. It was our first attempt to track pitching stats, so this is understandable. I will look at the scoresheet template again, and see if I can make it easier to be accurate.
It wasn't just the Rich ER's but also the BB's didn't match up, and I doubt that only 1 / 12 runs were earned, that's really hard to believe.
So, I would personally argue that stat-tracking for Pitching in this first live game not be counted. We just weren't able to keep track of it well enough.
Even the hits allowed didn't match up.
When I'm saying stuff didn't match up, i'm contrasting the team totals for the offense versus the pitching team totals for their opponent. Thus, if Ken's team got 10 walks, well then the other team's pitchers obviously should have allowed 10 walks. Details like these didn't match up.
We'll get it right next time, but let's let this inaccurate stuff not count. (I say this even though I had good numbers, by the way).
Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 1:46 pm
by retep
I'll get rid of those stats if you wish.
Word
Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 1:49 pm
by Baseball=Life
Thank you, oh stat guru!
Peter rules for doing all this stat-tracking. We all do our part, but his part is especially noteworthy. If he didn't do it, I would die from stat malnutrition. I must have my stat meal every day to live. So thanks, Peter.