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Retrosheet baseball data for Major League games played from 1871 – 2008. Retrosheet provides a listing of the date and score of each game. Baseball data records may include team statistics, winning and losing pitchers, linescores, attendance, starting pitchers, umpires and more. There are 161 fields in each record, described in more detail in the Guide to Retrosheet ...
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Most of the Retrosheet data uses a Park ID in place of the name of the field. This dataset resolves the park ID to a field name. Format Column headers are in first row. PARKID|NAME|CITY|STATE|START DATE|END DATE|LEAGUE License The information used here was obtained free of charge from and is copyrighted by Retrosheet. Interested parties may contact Retrosheet at ...
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The WP modeling technique I use is sometimes called an ‘empirical matrix.’ I took a set of play-by-play data from recent years of NCAA regular season games 1,782 games from the past 3 years—360 thousand in-game observations in all] and divided it ...
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MLB Gameday provides data files describing every pitch for most games, beginning in the 2007 season. The XML files are available from their Gameday server. You might enjoy Alan M. Nathan’s description of the gameday fields Mike Fast’s many useful articles John Walsh’s strike zone exploration at the Hardball Times. This diagram of pitch trajectory fields might be ...