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Raimondi Park stats

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Would it be too much work to keep separate stats for Defremery and Raimondi? They are so different to play on, I think it needs to be done. Thoughts?
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I second this motion. Totally different style of play on two different types of parks.
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I second the seconding of the motion.

I would also like for us to make our best effort to make Raimondi (or whatever it's called) or some other adult baseball sized park the permanent home of DeFremery Park Baseball.
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After all, we did switch field before Defremery in the middle of the game....so probably not.....Since the field is more of a adult sized baseball field, everybody's average will drop tremdously by the time we adjust to the field...
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I mainly meant for future purposes :P
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We should combine all stats. Many stadiums are totally different from one another in MLB. DeFremery = the Rockies' Coors Field. Raimondi = the Colisseum. Combining all stats shows how someone does overall.

What we need to do though, is to also make it easy to view the stats separately as well. This is how MLB does it, the stats are generally presented overall, but it's easy to view stats of a player at specific stadiums. It will be like: overall, home, & away stats.

That way, everyone gets to view the stats from the angle they consider most interesting.

As for prioritizing Raimondi over DeFremery generally, I'll get back to that in another topic. I'm reasearching what our options actually are this week. I'll be talking to Oakland Parks & Rec (http://www.oaklandnet.com
/parks/facilities/rental_field_court_list.asp), and I will also be going out to various nearby fields and actually checking them out. Look for my New Topic Post about what our options look like.

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Man...Scott always provide great informations....Man, I got nothing to say...
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From face-to-face conversation, I know that Dorian (the All-Time HR leader), Daniel (the single game hits leader) and I (the All-Time Runs leader) agree that the stats should simply be reset if we permanently move to a regulation field.
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Do any of those who want to see Raimondi stats have a willingness to help with the stat compilation? We who set up the games, maintain this website, and process boxscores and current stats are overwhelmed. Anyone that has non-fear of computers, ability to follow directions, and some time would be able to make the Raimondi Stats vision happen.
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Baseball=Life wrote:Do any of those who want to see Raimondi stats have a willingness to help with the stat compilation? We who set up the games, maintain this website, and process boxscores and current stats are overwhelmed. Anyone that has non-fear of computers, ability to follow directions, and some time would be able to make the Raimondi Stats vision happen.

I'm not super-computer-man but I would be willing to help. As long as I have instructions, I should have no problem getting it done.
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Post by tallguy »

Anything to do with HTML is pretty much Greek to me, but Excel I know pretty well, and quite enjoy using. I could easily enough maintain a .xls file and email updated versions to someone else for upload to the site.
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