What does SOM use to determine ranges?

Postby Woody5 » Wed Nov 16, 2005 2:18 pm

[quote:f8d95e00a1="bkoron"]Oh, just the usual stuff. I ate a copy of www.baseball-reference for breakfast today. Check out Retrosheet all the time. Have three editions of Total Baseball, two editions of the STATS All-Time Major League Handbook, the STATS All-Time Major League Sourcebook, Macmillan Encyclopedia 10th edition, several Negro League encyclopedias and a lot of other books on the Negro Leagues, every word Bill James ever wrote including the original self-published Abstracts (which I bought from Bill), all of SABR's publications from 1976 on, all of STATS's Bill James Handbooks (now published by Baseball Info Solutions), The Biographical Encyclopedia of Baseball, The Ballplayers, about 20 books on 19th Century baseball, a wallful of baseball biographies and autobiographies and another roomful of miscellaneous baseball books. A couple of electronic sabermetric tools like Lee Sinins's Sabermetric Encyclopedia and the Bill James Electric Baseball Encyclopedia for Windows (aka Fanpark Encyclopedia). Several other odds and ends to help me track down SOM's silly inaccuracies.

What do you have?

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:shock:

bkoron- You have to be about 45 years old and single! If your not....your woman is more pissed at you tham mine is at me over the time I spend on the computer with this stuff! :lol:
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