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		<title>Getting stats done</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s the 28th today.&#160; That’s a magic day in the Illowa APBA League because that’s when our stats our due from each manager.&#160; My cross town rival Brando loves doing stats.&#160; When we come home from a long tiring weekend where we’ve 30 league games, he tells me he’s going to stay up late that [...]]]></description>
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<p>It’s the 28th today.&#160; That’s a magic day in the Illowa APBA League because that’s when our stats our due from each manager.&#160; My cross town rival Brando loves doing stats.&#160; When we come home from a long tiring weekend where we’ve 30 league games, he tells me he’s going to stay up late that night and tally his team’s stats.&#160; </p>
<p>Not me.&#160; I’m notorious for waiting till 11pm on the 28th to email them to our commish.&#160; It’s not that I don’t like doing stats it’s just that I’m a procrastinator.&#160; Why do now that you can put off till the 28th?&#160; </p>
<p>I have streamlined the process though.&#160; Back in day, my first 10-15 years in the league, I would tabulate stats for each player individually before going on to the next.&#160; That meant a lot of shuffling of papers and quite honestly, losing my place where I was at. </p>
<p>Now, I can thank Brando for a pretty cool Excel spreadsheet he passed on to me.&#160; The spreadsheet has a game log for each player and pitcher.&#160; which links to a worksheet on the same spreadsheet which compiles the totals.&#160; When doing the stats, I just do one game at a time which means if I get interrupted even midstream of a game, I can pick up where I was at without missing a beat.&#160; </p>
<p>Another advantage from the new system is picking up on trends and streaks.&#160; I know now that Mike Cameron struck out 10 times in his first four games (oh, yes he did).&#160; And that in 4 straight appearances, rookie Chris Perez gave up 9 runs in 4 1/3 innings (you bet it’s true).</p>
<p>The spreadsheet doesn’t help my team have better stats or a better record (I’m 12-18 so far this year).&#160; Nor does it help me get my stuff in any earlier though I did send them in on the 27th this month.&#160; </p>
<p>Maybe there’s a trend emerging.&#160; </p>

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		<title>APBA league historical record-keeping and documentation: it&#8217;s worth it</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 2009 00:43:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[O.Z. League manager Dom Provisiero and I have been in contact the past few weeks on the issue of keeping historical stats and other relevant for leagues.&#160; This has been an interest of mine for a while so I thought I&#8217;d share my thoughts. &#160; Accumulating the Data Documenting your APBA league&#8217;s history of stats, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>O.Z. League manager Dom Provisiero and I have been in contact the past few weeks on the issue of keeping historical stats and other relevant for leagues.&#160; This has been an interest of mine for a while so I thought I&#8217;d share my thoughts.</p>
<p>&#160;</p>
<h4><em></em></h4>
<h4><em>Accumulating the Data</em></h4>
<p>Documenting your APBA league&#8217;s history of stats, transactions, standings and anything your league deems important and worth remembering can be a tedious task in the short run.&#160; However, I&#8217;ve found that once the process is in place, it&#8217;s well worth it.&#160; Our league, the Illowa APBA League, has kept lifetime stats for every player and pitcher in our 33 year history.&#160; We keep them in an Excel spreadsheet that updated every year.&#160;&#160; </p>
<p>We didn&#8217;t always do this though.&#160; Sometime in the 80&#8242;s, (The APBA co-Blogger) Tedd spent hours/days inputting years of our data from newsletters into digital format.&#160; At the time, the best format available was Norton Textra, a DOS-based text editor.&#160; But the important thing was that it was being documented.&#160; Each year, the data was updated with new stats. </p>
<h4>&#160;</h4>
<h4><em>Taking Stats to a new level:&#160; Sortable Data</em></h4>
<p>&#160;</p>
<p>Along came the 90&#8242;s and Microsoft Excel.&#160; Our commish, Mike Bunch took the existing text files and with a lot of tough love, he converted it to the Excel format.&#160; The difference of having our lifetime league stats in a sortable, filterable format was quite dramatic.&#160; </p>
<p>Oh, the things that we could do!</p>
<ul>
<li>Sorting All-time leaders for all stat categories </li>
<li>All-time single season leaders </li>
<li>Leaderboards for a particular season </li>
<li>(my favorite) all time worst &quot;leaders&quot; </li>
<li>single season leaders by a particular team </li>
<li>(for those who want to reminisce) filter by team and year and you have the roster and stats of any team for that year </li>
</ul>
<p>The possibilities are endless. </p>
<h4>&#160;</h4>
<h4><em>Sharing the info</em></h4>
<p>Of course, having this data is one thing.&#160; Sharing it is another.&#160; Among our league, we are content to pass around the Excel spreadsheet for managers to play around with.&#160; But what if we wanted to share our wealth of info with other APBA fans and especially other leagues.&#160; Of course, the Web is the obvious answer.&#160; I&#8217;m not a database programmer but if you&#8217;re not too concerned about how it looks, Microsoft Excel will save a worksheet to web format.</p>
<p>So I cleaned up the database fields a bit (only the stuff everyone would be interested in) and put the Illowa APBA League Register on the web.&#160; Thanks to the team effort of Mike and Tedd, it&#8217;s been updated every year and you can see it here.&#160; </p>
<p>There are some side products of our league register that give it more meaning.&#160; For example, our <a href="http://www.illowaapbaleague.com/IllowaWeb/ialhistory/alltime.htm" target="_blank">All-Time Leaderboard</a> (both career and single season).&#160; Also, our <a href="http://www.illowaapbaleague.com/IllowaWeb/hall/hall.htm" target="_blank">league Hall of Fame</a> which we vote for annually.&#160; Finally, I put up a manager register which included <a href="file:///C:/Users/nelshopp/AppData/Roaming/Windows%20Live%20Writer/PostSupportingFiles/2ac0fb87-fc96-4adf-bcae-e252aa3a8df6/manager.htm">won-loss records plus all-time records for pretty much every skipper</a> who has rolled dice in our league (caveat:&#160; this hasn&#8217;t been updated in a couple years).&#160; </p>
<p>Another project I undertook was something I called Season Spotlight.&#160; Starting with our initial season, 1975, I would do a quick page on that season.&#160; Each page would have the standings, leaderboard, and maybe a short writeup.&#160; <a href="http://www.illowaapbaleague.com/IllowaWeb/past/spotlight.htm" target="_blank">Here is the entry point for the IAL Season Spotlights.</a>&#160; A lotta fun for us old guard who like to reminisce about the old times.&#160; The project is still in the works&#8230; I&#8217;m up to 1986.&#160; </p>
<h4>&#160;</h4>
<h4><em>Collaboration</em></h4>
<p>Enter Dom Provisiero, from the O.Z. League.&#160; Now I&#8217;ve known Dom via email since the early 90s.&#160; He and I have been seem to correspond with each other say, every three or four years.&#160; The last time I heard from him, he asked about our league database and was asking how we did though he said their league wasn&#8217;t QUITE ready to go through with it.&#160; </p>
<p>Well, two weeks ago, I heard from Dom again and it seems his league was ready to document their league stats.&#160; So I emailed him our league spreadsheet in case it might give him some ideas.&#160; We also set up a phone call.&#160; </p>
<p>After all these years talking to Dom via email, it was nice to put a New York voice to the name.&#160; It was indeed a pleasure to talk to him.&#160; He had a chance to peruse the spreadsheet and passed it on to a friend with some Excel and database skills.&#160; </p>
<p>In his research, Dom did find a web site which belongs to the Mid-West Baseball League that does a pretty incredible job of displaying stats, transactions, draft history.&#160; If I knew anything about web programming, I&#8217;d want our leagues&#8217; page to look a little like theirs.&#160; <a href="http://www.straybaseball.com/mwbl/career/" target="_blank">Take a look at the MWBL&#8217;s page.</a>&#160; It might give your league some ideas.&#160; </p>
<p>&#160;</p>
<h4><em>Summary</em></h4>
<p>One piece of advice for any league&#8230; it&#8217;s never too early to begin documenting the stats and data for your league.&#160; Even if you don&#8217;t make it look all pretty, at least make sure you collect it into one repository.&#160; Down the road, you&#8217;ll be grateful.&#160; While, we at the IAL have been pretty good about it, there are still some holes in our history.&#160; There are years where we don&#8217;t know who won our MVP or Cy Young awards.&#160; While we could probably obtain transactions and draft picks via most recent years via newsletters, those during our early years are gone.&#160; There&#8217;s a lot of work that goes into it but if you have an APBA league with a rich history, it&#8217;s well worth it to document it.&#160; </p>
<p>I&#8217;d love to hear how other groups have documented their leagues stats and/or history.&#160; Let us know in the comment section.&#160; If you have it on the web, leave a link&#8230; I&#8217;ll post it.&#160; </p>

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