Badjam wrote:Good luck getting back to work. Thanks for your work.Seems like you might be looking into to much at this point, you don't know your month yet. Spread sheet?
So, the easy part, once I know my month, is looking at each day of my month in baseball-reference and then I can sort it by clicking the WAR column and scan down the list. Very easy to pick out the highest WARs and notice the names I recognize; which are a lot. But, there are a ton of players in ATG9 and finding the right mix of cheap players and less expensive players is difficult trying to look back and forth between the many birthday list(s) and the SOM draft GUI of free agents. Many cheap players have very small career WARs. They don't stand out so well looking at 30 - 31 pages of 50 odd players each on baseball-reference. Secondarily, I can look at the NEL birthday list at my month; that is much simpler and faster.
What I want to do is move all the player names for my month from baseball-reference to a spreadsheet (easy to do with comma separated), separate it into players and pitchers (still easy-ish, though cleaning up the formatting takes some work and time), and then do an effective compare against the ATG9 player spreadsheet (this is a little harder). Now, I'll have all my players identified in the ATG9 spreadsheet where I can sort by position and salary. My excel skills are good and I am patient with looking up how to do advanced functions. But, this is a bit more time and work for me because I am NOT an excel whizbang and some of it is just plain repetitive / time consuming.