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BBTF's Baseball Primer Newsblog: B-ref Blog: B-ref User Survey
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B-ref Blog: B-ref User Survey
BBTF's Baseball Primer Newsblog —
B-ref Blog: B-ref User Survey Fellows, fearless Foreman Forman informs the faithful of the following: The survey should take 5-10 minutes, and you should feel free to leave anything you want blank. Users with a sponsorship account will get a $2 bonus upon the completion of a survey. ...
B-ref User Survey
The Hardball Times —
Sunday, November 08, 2009 B-ref User Survey Posted by Chris Jaffe Just thought some out there in reader-land might be interested to know that Sean Forman of Baseball-Reference.com is doing a user survey to improve his site. If you have the time and inclination, click here to take the survey . History instructor by day, statnerd by night, Chris Jaffe leads one of the most exciting double lives imaginable; with the exception of every other double life possible to imagine. Despite his lack of comic-book-hero-worthiness, Chris enjoys farting around with this stuff. His new ...
B-Ref’s user survery
River Avenue Blues —
... about a zillion times a day, yet continually find new stuff that you didn’t know was there before (example: I just recently learned they have called and swinging strike data for pitchers). It’s amazing that such a valuable resource like that exists only because of Sean Forman’s passion for the game. Take a second to fill out this survey to give the gang some feedback. It took me five minutes, tops. ...
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Brew Crew Ball —
... from their 40-man roster.
White Sox: Bought out the final year of Jermaine Dye's contract.
I'm going to wrap this up quickly, because my pre-surgery meds are starting to kick in:
Miguel Olivo has been mentioned as a potential option for the Brewers next season. Beyond the Box Score has a comprehensive list of things he does well.
Phil Birnbaum looks at the possibility that younger umpires have more accurate strike zones.
Baseball Reference wants your thoughts to help improve their site.
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