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November 21, 2008
2008 Current Free Agent Pitching Leaders for Strikeouts/9IP - Baseball-Reference.com
Thanks to great work by Jay, we’ve got all of the minor league free agents entered into our database. These are all sortable, so you can find the minor league free agent with the most home runs or the one with the lowest BB/9IP.
October 22, 2008
We’ve been updating the site every day, so what does this mean?
It means that the similarity scores are updated. The Park Factors have been calculated at the end of the season and the OPS+ and ERA+ numbers adjusted. The age-based leaders have been re-computed and a few other things that I’m probably forgetting to mention now.
October 14, 2008
Just a little something if someone has the same issue I do and AT&T’s tech support can’t fix it for you.
I would attempt to dial the number, but it would fail to dial never giving me a ring tone and incoming calls would go directly to voicemail. My hard drive was nearly full and I think that was preventing the phone from doing a needed software upgrade. I deleted files, restarted and now it works no problem. Five calls to AT&T didn’t fix this. Hope it keeps working.
October 10, 2008
Hockey-Reference.com Updated Daily
The puck has dropped in the NHL and H-Ref is updating daily. Full game summaries, standings, player and team stats etc. Great work by Justin Kubatko to get this up and running so early into the season. All of the S-R sites now update daily, so you don’t need to go anywhere else for stats in the four majors.
September 29, 2008
Mickey Vernon passed away last week before the Veteran’s committee had a chance to review his HOF credentials. Below the fold is a case (and a plea) for Mickey’s induction from Paul Wolfe.
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September 23, 2008
At some point tomorrow between probably 10-3. We will be doing a move to a new server. I don’t expect this to have more than a momentary glitch (famous last words). This only affects Baseball-Reference which is getting a new server of its own. Say a prayer to St. Isidore of Seville for me.
September 18, 2008
Manny Ramirez Batting Against Mike Mussina - Baseball-Reference PI
I’ve added a couple of lines to the batter vs. pitcher outputs in time for the postseason. As you can see there is now a regular-season total line followed by a postseason total followed by an overall total.
I’ve also re-run all of the postseason pbp for the Play Index, so it should be ready to go for this year’s playoffs.
September 7, 2008
250,000th Home Run Ever Hit - Baseball-Reference.com
Looks like today could be the day just 31 to go.
We’ll be keeping a running log at BaseballThinkFactory.org.
August 26, 2008
250,000th Home Run Ever Hit - Baseball-Reference.com
I noticed something kind of fun a few weeks back and decided to commemorate it on the site. Using SABR’s home run encyclopedia and our count for the last two years. We are almost to 250,000 home runs in MLB history. I’ve gone back and estimated other milestone home runs, but it isn’t really possible to know who hit which home run first on a given day. I’m hoping that we’ll be able to pinpoint it easily as we approach 250,000.
Also if you are in the media and reading this. Please feel free to publicize this fact to your readers. We’d just ask for an on-air mention or a link back to our website in print if you see fit to use this fact we uncovered.
We also set up a Widget at widgetbox if you are interested in including a tracker on your website.
August 5, 2008
My provider changed the file format on me unexpectedly today. The roster files came as dos files rather than unix files which caused MySQL to munge the data when using LOAD DATA INFILE. I’ve fixed the problem (just ran dos2unix on all of the files first) and things should be fixed by 1pm today.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
July 28, 2008
July 21, 2008
July 14, 2008
2008 All-Star Game Preview
The update with all of the possible batter pitcher matchups is now up. Remember we run these for every game every day.
July 11, 2008
Baseball-Reference.com Play Index - Baseball-Reference PI
In honor of the all-star game, the Play Index is free through July 19th. Kick the tires and enjoy.
July 10, 2008
Sports Reference LLC Covers Olympic History
Press Release relating to the new site we’ve launched.
July 9, 2008
Olympics Blog at S-R » Olympics at Sports Reference Launches
I am VERY pleased to announce that the newest member of the Sports Reference family has launched. Thanks to a tremendous database to work with and 50 long days by Justin Kubatko we now have a site chronicling all things RINGS. Visit the link above to get a taste for the depth of information that is currently and will soon be available.
June 12, 2008
Main Page - BR Bullpen
This milestone was passed a few weeks ago, but it is remarkable nonetheless. This volunteer project has exceeded my wildest expectations with fantastic articles on things as varied as Yu Darvish, the 2005-2006 Cuban National League Results, Baseball Teams in Henderson, Texas, and This date in History for June 12th.
June 9, 2008
Baseball Draft: 1st Round of the 2008 June Draft - Baseball-Reference.com
Got the 2008 draft loaded into the site. The next project (and this is a bit off) will be to match these players up to their minor league id’s. It will happen! Someday.
June 2, 2008
Emerald Sports Guides - The Baseball Guide for 2008 and 2007
If you are like me, every year you would look forward to the Sporting News Baseball Guide appearing in your local bookstore. This book contained a complete record of the previous season, with box scores of important games, major and minor league stats and a concise summary of the previous season’s news, transactions, and major events. TSN published the last guide in 2006 leaving a void in my 60-year run of Baseball Guides.
Gary Gillette and Pete Palmer (producers of the ESPN Baseball Encyclopedia) have teamed with us to produce those missing editions both in a print and a pdf version under the name the Emerald Guide to Baseball. Samples, tables of content, and order information are all available on our website. Be sure to check it out.
Emerald Sports Guides website
May 21, 2008
Baseball Draft: 2nd Round of the 1989 June Draft - Baseball-Reference.com
I have cleaned up a number of issues with the draft data and now have some additional features.
Compensation and supplemental picks are all now notated. We also went back and handled the ninety or so voided picks or picks where a team didn’t make a pick (in the bathroom I guess). We also now allow you to search by state, so you can attempt to get all of the players drafted out of a particular state, but keep in mind that there are about 1500 entries out of 58,000 where no state has been entered yet. We’ll try to fix those next.
May 14, 2008
There aren’t going to be a lot of shiny new features over the next two months because I’m undertaking a major re-writing of the B-R architecture. Basically, I’m getting it onto the same platform as the other sports reference sites. This will speed up development (eventually) and also add a bunch of new features like snazzy in-place sorting and our new logo.
So if it seems a little quiet here, that doesn’t mean I’m taking the summer off. It just means I’m working behind the scenes.
Baseball Draft: 2007 Picks in the June Draft, with a listed position of LHP - Baseball-Reference.com
It only took 11 months, but I finally got the 2007 draft data added to the site. I’ve also added pitcher handedness to the tables for 99.1% of the pitchers selected in the draft. So you can now view all of the LHP, RHP or both.
The next order of business will be to add things like the state from which they were selected and to normalize the school names, add a HS, JC and College search feature, and then link all of these players up to their minor league pages as well.
April 28, 2008
SportingNews.com - Fantasy Games and In-Depth Fantasy Analysis
Six games to play and the Detroit Tigers (managed by yours truly) are a half game up on the Yankees. The Blue Jays would need a miracle to make it, but they are probably still alive mathematically.
Tigers have three with the Brewers and three with the Orioles.
The Yankees have three with the Blue Jays and four with the Red Sox.
April 25, 2008
Sports-Reference.com Front Page
Basketball-Reference.com Front Page
Pro-Football-Reference.com Front Page
Hockey-Reference.com Front Page
You may have noticed that most of the SR sites (sadly baseball does not yet, but will!) have a shiny new logo in the upper left-hand corner. We had been talking about getting nice logos for years, but the formation of the LLC this past December finally gave us the boost to actually get something done. In fact, when we got together at the Baseball Winter Meetings to sign the documents that offically formed the LLC, we met a graphic designer by the name of John Hartwell. John runs a company named Hartwell Studio Works. He has done a lot of sports-related work, including designing the logo of the Birmingham Barons, a minor league baseball team. We have been extremely impressed with John, not only the finished product, but also with the professionalism he displayed throughout the process.
Our hope is that these new logos further unify the sites. We want people of to think of our web sites as parts of a whole, not distinct entities, and we believe these logos are an important step in that process. Please feel free to let us know what you think (you’re never shy about that, are you?), and as always we thank you for your support of our sites.
B-R should be getting the S-R treatment this early this summer. We did a complete redesign of the guts of the other three sites starting in November and we left B-R for last. When you’ve got 100,000’s of lines of code already written you don’t undertake a re-writing lightly.
Here is what the logo will look like.

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