bbrool,
obviously, this would be a great idea, but I have to insist that it will take a very appreciate amount of time to record sufficient data in all context. I'm saying this from experience: before having this team, I started to compute the data just in the way you mention, observing the data and then putting it into an Excel file, but it took me, if I recall correctly, one hour for 20 games, and I was far far away from having sufficient data in all contexts (some context, say 0 out with men on third, are quite rare and would require almost a full season before having about 25 PA for this particular context). That was for one stadium. You can imagine that we would to do this for at least five different stadiums.
The best, by far, would be to have a program who would do it for us. Would be free of errors, and IMO, a program could be easily built, because all the needed information are always found at the same place:
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0 G.Sheffield 3 Ground Out b-0
1 V.Castilla 6 Double b-2
1 2 J.Varitek 2 Single 2-3 b-1
1 1 3 L.Ford 3 Foul Out b-0
2 1 3 O.Cabrera 1 Fly Out b-0
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Number of outs is at the far left.
Bases context are at the right of it.
And at the far right, we would have all the necessary information to calculate runs created.
Anyone has a student project in informatics? :)