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2nd August 2010

With the trade deadline coming & going this weekend, teams are now digging in for the home stretch of the season, and it's time for me to share with you some features of the Play Index (PI), a set of research tools that allow you to create customizable queries on our database, save the results, and share them with others. Using the PI, you can:

  • Search full-season or multi-year totals to find your own custom leaderboards - Look at the entire history of baseball from 1871-2010 with every year, team, and position available, or filter the results in a vast number of ways: by specific years, by age, by first six seasons or last ten seasons, by American League only, by Cubs only, by switch-hitters, by catchers, by outfielder or infielder, by year of debut, but active or retired, by Hall of Famer, by height and weight, by living or deceased, or by a range of common statistical categories. Then sort the results by any common statistic, by the teams with the most players matching that category, by players with the most seasons matching that category, or by most recent, youngest, oldest, final year, or year of debut, and others.
  • Search player game totals - Filtering on any of a dozen or more choices, search for games on a single player level, or on any batter from 1920-2010 (excluding 1940-1951), or on any pitcher. The same can be done for Team Batting or Team Pitching Totals.
  • Search player games looking for the most consecutive games matching a particular set of criteria - This can be done either on a single player level or on any batter in the last ninety years (excluding 1940-1951) or on any pitcher. The same can be done for Team Batting or Team Pitching Streaks.
  • Search the records of a specific player - Output a detailed summary and play-by-play list of all events of a specific type from a single year or an entire career. For example, you can see all of Harmon Killebrew's triples or even his outs to the second baseman.
  • Search Batter vs. Pitcher Matchups - This tool presents a complete sortable list of batter or pitcher with totals for every opponent they faced by career or by year. Clicking on the player's name will lead you to a detailed output of their head-to-head plate appearances.
  • ...And more!

Personal Subscriptions to the Play Index cost $36 for a year, $6 for a month, or $2 for 24 hours. Subscriptions may only be used by a single user, and there are discounts for users sponsoring at least $35 in pages.

Organizational Subscriptions can be set up for either an unlimited number of users ($600/year, this includes three hours of custom programming and reporting to be used at your discretion), or for up to five users ($125/year, this includes one hour of custom programming and reporting to be used at your discretion).

There are Two Steps to Subscribe to the Play Index:

  1. Login to or create a Sports-Reference.com account (the same account used to sponsor pages).
  2. Already logged in (or just created an account)? Go to our subscription page to sign up.

Our Always-Available Free Trial: Non-subscribers can use the PI's features as much as you like. However, your outputs will be restricted to a limited number of results.

The Play Index comes with a money back guarantee. We will gladly return the unused portion of any Play Index Subscription should you be dissatisfied with the Play Index.

So go ahead, give the Play Index a try -- we're confident that once you start using it, you'll wonder how you ever got along without it.

Posted in Administration, Announcements, Play Index, Site Features | 2 Comments »

Play Index Season Finders Now Sort by WPA Clutch

15th July 2010

I've added WPA Clutch (which is the context-rich performance minus the context-neutral performance) to the season finders. Here are the top and bottom five hitters in Clutch. Full Description of Win Probability Added including Clutch.
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Posted in Play Index, Season Finders | 10 Comments »

10 for 10: #9 Gamelogs, Box Scores and Splits Now for 1920 to Yesterday

13th July 2010

This post is the ninth in our series of ten new features for our tenth anniversary.

Thanks to the heroes at RetroSheet, we now have access to box scores and gamelogs for every major league game from 1920-2009, and play-by-play going back to 1950. Ninety years of major league history and more than 150,000 games. That includes over 80% of the batting seasons in major league history (back to 1871), 74% of the team seasons, and full careers for 72% of all major league players.
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Posted in 10 for 10, Box Scores, Event Finders, Game Finders, Gamelogs, Innings Summary, Pitcher vs. Batter, Play Index, Season Finders, Uncategorized | 8 Comments »

Team Inning Scoring Summaries Now Have AL and NL Outputs

6th July 2010

Team Inning Scoring - Baseball-Reference.com.

Per a user suggestion, I've added an NL and AL option to the run scoring summary tool in the Play Index.

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Play Index Bug Fixing and Errata

2nd July 2010

I've made a number of bug fixes and small feature additions to the Play Index today.

*Fixed a rounding error in the season finders that was causing it to round rate stats to too few digits of precision. Should handle most reasonable decimal values you throw at it now.
*Add BA, OBP, SLG, OPS+ and ISO to the matching criteria for the pitching season finder.
*When doing row summing (clicking the rows to sum) on the batting and pitching gamelogs, I've cleaned up the number of digits in the per 162 avg and also added BAbip for both the pitchers and batters, so you can see how the BAbip changed for stretches of games.
*Corrected an error that was keeping new debuts like the second Guillermo Pimentel from showing up in our minor league pages.
*For game and streak searches using innings pitched, we always switch from innings to outs, so 4.1 IP is used in the query as 13 outs. This is necessary to have queries make sense on a consistent basis.
*Searching for "2010 rays" now sends you to the correct page.
*For batting and pitching game finder searches looking for searches like teams with most quality starts this year or most multi-homer games, we fixed a bug that prevented you from seeing the individual games that make up the team total.

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2nd July 2010

With the All-Star Break rapidly approaching, I'd like to take the time to share with you some features of the Play Index (PI), a set of research tools that allow you to create customizable queries on our database, save the results, and share them with others. Using the PI, you can:

  • Search full-season or multi-year totals to find your own custom leaderboards - Look at the entire history of baseball from 1871-2010 with every year, team, and position available, or filter the results in a vast number of ways: by specific years, by age, by first six seasons or last ten seasons, by American League only, by Cubs only, by switch-hitters, by catchers, by outfielder or infielder, by year of debut, but active or retired, by Hall of Famer, by height and weight, by living or deceased, or by a range of common statistical categories. Then sort the results by any common statistic, by the teams with the most players matching that category, by players with the most seasons matching that category, or by most recent, youngest, oldest, final year, or year of debut, and others.
  • Search player game totals - Filtering on any of a dozen or more choices, search for games on a single player level, or on any batter from 1920-2010 (excluding 1940-1951), or on any pitcher. The same can be done for Team Batting or Team Pitching Totals.
  • Search player games looking for the most consecutive games matching a particular set of criteria - This can be done either on a single player level or on any batter in the last ninety years (excluding 1940-1951) or on any pitcher. The same can be done for Team Batting or Team Pitching Streaks.
  • Search the records of a specific player - Output a detailed summary and play-by-play list of all events of a specific type from a single year or an entire career. For example, you can see all of Harmon Killebrew's triples or even his outs to the second baseman.
  • Search Batter vs. Pitcher Matchups - This tool presents a complete sortable list of batter or pitcher with totals for every opponent they faced by career or by year. Clicking on the player's name will lead you to a detailed output of their head-to-head plate appearances.
  • ...And more!

Personal Subscriptions to the Play Index cost $36 for a year, $6 for a month, or $2 for 24 hours. Subscriptions may only be used by a single user, and there are discounts for users sponsoring at least $35 in pages.

Organizational Subscriptions can be set up for either an unlimited number of users ($600/year, this includes three hours of custom programming and reporting to be used at your discretion), or for up to five users ($125/year, this includes one hour of custom programming and reporting to be used at your discretion).

There are Two Steps to Subscribe to the Play Index:

  1. Login to or create a Sports-Reference.com account (the same account used to sponsor pages).
  2. Already logged in (or just created an account)? Go to our subscription page to sign up.

Our Always-Available Free Trial: Non-subscribers can use the PI's features as much as you like. However, your outputs will be restricted to a limited number of results.

The Play Index comes with a money back guarantee. We will gladly return the unused portion of any Play Index Subscription should you be dissatisfied with the Play Index.

So go ahead, give the Play Index a try -- we're confident that once you start using it, you'll wonder how you ever got along without it.

Posted in Administration, Announcements, Play Index, Site Features | 3 Comments »

Subscribe to the Play Index!

1st June 2010

With MLB in midseason form, I'd like to take the time to share with you some features of the Play Index (PI), a set of research tools that allow you to create customizable queries on our database, save the results, and share them with others. Using the PI, you can:

  • Search full-season or multi-year totals to find your own custom leaderboards - Look at the entire history of baseball from 1871-2010 with every year, team, and position available, or filter the results in a vast number of ways: by specific years, by age, by first six seasons or last ten seasons, by American League only, by Cubs only, by switch-hitters, by catchers, by outfielder or infielder, by year of debut, but active or retired, by Hall of Famer, by height and weight, by living or deceased, or by a range of common statistical categories. Then sort the results by any common statistic, by the teams with the most players matching that category, by players with the most seasons matching that category, or by most recent, youngest, oldest, final year, or year of debut, and others.
  • Search player game totals - Filtering on any of a dozen or more choices, search for games on a single player level, or on any batter from 1920-2010 (excluding 1940-1951), or on any pitcher. The same can be done for Team Batting or Team Pitching Totals.
  • Search player games looking for the most consecutive games matching a particular set of criteria - This can be done either on a single player level or on any batter in the last ninety years (excluding 1940-1951) or on any pitcher. The same can be done for Team Batting or Team Pitching Streaks.
  • Search the records of a specific player - Output a detailed summary and play-by-play list of all events of a specific type from a single year or an entire career. For example, you can see all of Harmon Killebrew's triples or even his outs to the second baseman.
  • Search Batter vs. Pitcher Matchups - This tool presents a complete sortable list of batter or pitcher with totals for every opponent they faced by career or by year. Clicking on the player's name will lead you to a detailed output of their head-to-head plate appearances.
  • ...And more!

Personal Subscriptions to the Play Index cost $36 for a year, $6 for a month, or $2 for 24 hours. Subscriptions may only be used by a single user, and there are discounts for users sponsoring at least $35 in pages.

Organizational Subscriptions can be set up for either an unlimited number of users ($600/year, this includes three hours of custom programming and reporting to be used at your discretion), or for up to five users ($125/year, this includes one hour of custom programming and reporting to be used at your discretion).

There are Two Steps to Subscribe to the Play Index:

  1. Login to or create a Sports-Reference.com account (the same account used to sponsor pages).
  2. Already logged in (or just created an account)? Go to our subscription page to sign up.

Our Always-Available Free Trial: Non-subscribers can use the PI's features as much as you like. However, your outputs will be restricted to a limited number of results.

The Play Index comes with a money back guarantee. We will gladly return the unused portion of any Play Index Subscription should you be dissatisfied with the Play Index.

So go ahead, give the Play Index a try -- we're confident that once you start using it, you'll wonder how you ever got along without it.

Posted in Announcements, Play Index, Site Features | 1 Comment »

WAR Data: Best Catcher Seasons Since 2000

24th May 2010

Wanna know why Joe Mauer makes the big bucks? Here's a big hint:

Rk Player WAR/pos Year Age Tm Lg G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SB CS BA OBP SLG OPS
1 Joe Mauer 8.7 2008 25 MIN AL 146 536 98 176 31 4 9 85 84 1 1 .328 .413 .451 .864
2 Joe Mauer 7.9 2009 26 MIN AL 138 523 94 191 30 1 28 96 76 4 1 .365 .444 .587 1.031
3 Joe Mauer 7.0 2006 23 MIN AL 140 521 86 181 36 4 13 84 79 8 3 .347 .429 .507 .936
4 Javy Lopez 6.6 2003 32 ATL NL 129 457 89 150 29 3 43 109 33 0 1 .328 .378 .687 1.065
5 Jorge Posada 6.1 2003 31 NYY AL 142 481 83 135 24 0 30 101 93 2 4 .281 .405 .518 .922
6 Jorge Posada 5.8 2007 35 NYY AL 144 506 91 171 42 1 20 90 74 2 0 .338 .426 .543 .970
7 Jorge Posada 5.7 2000 28 NYY AL 151 505 92 145 35 1 28 86 107 2 2 .287 .417 .527 .943
8 Charles Johnson 5.4 2000 28 TOT AL 128 421 76 128 24 0 31 91 52 2 0 .304 .379 .582 .961
9 Mike Piazza 5.2 2000 31 NYM NL 136 482 90 156 26 0 38 113 58 4 2 .324 .398 .614 1.012
10 Victor Martinez 5.1 2007 28 CLE AL 147 562 78 169 40 0 25 114 62 0 0 .301 .374 .505 .879
11 Paul Lo Duca 5.0 2001 29 LAD NL 125 460 71 147 28 0 25 90 39 2 4 .320 .374 .543 .917
12 Jason Kendall 4.9 2004 30 PIT NL 147 574 86 183 32 0 3 51 60 11 8 .319 .399 .390 .789
13 Ivan Rodriguez 4.9 2000 28 TEX AL 91 363 66 126 27 4 27 83 19 5 5 .347 .375 .667 1.042
14 Ivan Rodriguez 4.8 2004 32 DET AL 135 527 72 176 32 2 19 86 41 7 4 .334 .383 .510 .893
15 Jason Kendall 4.7 2000 26 PIT NL 152 579 112 185 33 6 14 58 79 22 12 .320 .412 .470 .882
16 Joe Mauer 4.6 2007 24 MIN AL 109 406 62 119 27 3 7 60 57 7 1 .293 .382 .426 .808
17 Jorge Posada 4.6 2006 34 NYY AL 143 465 65 129 27 2 23 93 64 3 0 .277 .374 .492 .867
18 Victor Martinez 4.6 2005 26 CLE AL 147 547 73 167 33 0 20 80 63 0 1 .305 .378 .475 .853
19 Ivan Rodriguez 4.6 2001 29 TEX AL 111 442 70 136 24 2 25 65 23 10 3 .308 .347 .541 .888
20 Brian McCann 4.5 2006 22 ATL NL 130 442 61 147 34 0 24 93 41 2 0 .333 .388 .572 .961
21 Javy Lopez 4.5 2004 33 BAL AL 150 579 83 183 33 3 23 86 47 0 0 .316 .370 .503 .872
22 Jorge Posada 4.4 2004 32 NYY AL 137 449 72 122 31 0 21 81 88 1 3 .272 .400 .481 .881
23 Russell Martin 4.2 2007 24 LAD NL 151 540 87 158 32 3 19 87 67 21 9 .293 .374 .469 .843
24 Mike Piazza 4.2 2001 32 NYM NL 141 503 81 151 29 0 36 94 67 0 2 .300 .384 .573 .957
25 Victor Martinez 4.1 2009 30 TOT AL 155 588 88 178 33 1 23 108 75 1 0 .303 .381 .480 .861
26 Geovany Soto 4.1 2008 25 CHC NL 141 494 66 141 35 2 23 86 62 0 1 .285 .364 .504 .868
27 Victor Martinez 4.1 2004 25 CLE AL 141 520 77 147 38 1 23 108 60 0 1 .283 .359 .492 .851
28 Jason Varitek 4.1 2004 32 BOS AL 137 463 67 137 30 1 18 73 62 10 3 .296 .390 .482 .872
29 Jorge Posada 4.1 2002 30 NYY AL 143 511 79 137 40 1 20 99 81 1 0 .268 .370 .468 .837
30 Brian McCann 4.0 2008 24 ATL NL 145 509 68 153 42 1 23 87 57 5 0 .301 .373 .523 .896
Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Play Index Tool Used
Generated 5/24/2010.

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Bicentennial Minute

22nd May 2010

Via Baseball-Reference.com's Situational Records Tool:

From 1901 To 2010 and Exactly 1 Runs Allowed

Most such games in a season, with 2010 through yesterday:

Rk Year G 6 W L W-L% RS RA pythW-L%
1 1972 520 452 68 .869 1865 520 .912
2 1968 505 421 82 .837 1750 505 .907
3 1971 499 429 70 .860 1845 499 .916
4 1976 493 421 72 .854 1839 493 .918
5 1992 492 434 58 .882 1973 492 .927
6 2005 487 447 40 .918 2142 487 .938
7 1988 485 429 56 .885 1899 485 .924
8 1989 483 426 57 .882 2021 483 .932
9 1915 482 399 71 .849 1720 482 .911
10 1914 479 357 94 .792 1565 479 .897
11 1990 477 434 43 .910 1967 477 .930
12 2009 477 441 36 .925 2259 477 .945
13 1978 475 424 51 .893 1840 475 .923
14 1984 475 434 41 .914 1975 475 .931
15 2001 475 437 36 .924 2132 475 .940
Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Original Table
Generated 5/23/2010.

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Most losses of such games in a season, with 2010 through yesterday:

Rk Year G W L 6 W-L% RS RA pythW-L%
1 1914 479 357 94 .792 1565 479 .897
2 1968 505 421 82 .837 1750 505 .907
3 1908 401 315 80 .797 1347 401 .902
4 1976 493 421 72 .854 1839 493 .918
5 1915 482 399 71 .849 1720 482 .911
6 1971 499 429 70 .860 1845 499 .916
7 1907 368 288 70 .804 1233 368 .901
8 1909 397 317 69 .821 1370 397 .906
9 1972 520 452 68 .869 1865 520 .912
10 1974 442 377 63 .857 1738 442 .925
11 1918 285 221 62 .781 943 285 .899
12 1917 370 297 61 .830 1221 370 .899
13 1916 339 267 60 .817 1130 339 .901
Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Original Table
Generated 5/23/2010.

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It makes sense to see 1968 high on each list. But, 1976 too? Never really thought of that year as being a season where offense was at a low...and/or pitching was at a high...

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WAR Data: Best Starting Pitchers Not In the Hall of Fame

20th May 2010

Yesterday, I looked at the best eligible position players not in the Hall of Fame by WAR, and you responded with your votes by choosing Tim Raines as the non-HoFer you felt was most deserving of the honor. Today, I'm going to do the same thing, but for starting pitchers who haven't been enshrined in Cooperstown yet. Here are the top non-HoF pitchers by WAR who started at least 60% of their career games:

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