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Some of you may know that historical league quality is a bit of a hobbyhorse for me. I've always wanted to be able to quantify the difficulty of all the various leagues through history and throughout the world. Yet the publicly available data on such a seemingly fundamental analytical issue has always been shockingly scarce.
Well this Eric Chalek fellow I've been following who is an expert on translating statistics from Negro Leagues and NPB and the like just dropped an absolute bomb, sharing his league quality data for hundreds of historical leagues. It is the most comprehensive analysis of the issue that I'm aware of by orders of magnitude. I am in the throes of baseball nerd ecstasy right now and just wanted to share this with any similarly-minded folks out there.
Check out his accounting of his system (actually moreso the system of author Scott Simkus who collaborated with Chalek on the project) and the tests they ran on it
Documentation for the file
The file (at the bottom of the page)
This is just a holy freakin grail for me, the most exciting analytical development since...WAR? Like on that scale.
Well this Eric Chalek fellow I've been following who is an expert on translating statistics from Negro Leagues and NPB and the like just dropped an absolute bomb, sharing his league quality data for hundreds of historical leagues. It is the most comprehensive analysis of the issue that I'm aware of by orders of magnitude. I am in the throes of baseball nerd ecstasy right now and just wanted to share this with any similarly-minded folks out there.
Check out his accounting of his system (actually moreso the system of author Scott Simkus who collaborated with Chalek on the project) and the tests they ran on it
Documentation for the file
The file (at the bottom of the page)
This is just a holy freakin grail for me, the most exciting analytical development since...WAR? Like on that scale.