Rod’s Replay Insider #29: Tracking pitching winning and losing streaks
A while back, the Pitching Performance Chart was introduced to illustrate how you can track individual pitching performances over the course of a season replay. One of the hidden benefits of the Pitching Performance Chart is its ability to showcase winning and losing streaks. One glance at the W-L column…
Rod’s Replay Insider #28: Tracking pinch hitting
Rod’s Replay Insider #27: More on the fielding range chart
Rod’s Replay Insider #26: A fielding range chart
Rod’s Replay Insider #25: Keeping track of fielder performances
Rod’s Replay Insider #23: Inside the pitching performance chart
The pitching performance chart tracks individual pitching performances. First of all, let’s get past what, at first glance, looks like extra work. A replay, after all, has a lot of administrative demands, but maintaining a pitching performance chart is an administrative chore that gives back a multitude of feedback. Recording…
Rod’s Replay Insider #22: How to keep track of pitcher usage
Pitching stats, particularly the number of starts, is a key statistic in keeping track of what is going on in your replay. Starts, unlike total appearances (starts and/or relief appearances, provide you a means of ensuring that your pitching stats are correct and accurate. Simply stated, a team’s won-lost record…
Rod’s Replay Insider #21: Regulating pitcher usage during a replay
Generally speaking baseball has evolved through three different periods on pitcher usage, centering around starting pitchers. Prior to 1900, starting pitchers usually pitched with one or two games rest, e.g. Hoss Radbourn, Pud Galvin, Tim Keefe and other 19th century greats. From around 1900 to the early ‘60s, starters worked…