Is there a website that shows the records of each MLB team at the all-star break for the past 10 years?
Of course googling it is the way, but I tried that and it came up with random sites, blogs, and forums with information on certain years, but I couldn't find just one official site with all the information.
If any of you know one site that has all the MLB records at all-star break, let me know. Thanks!
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Is there a website that shows the records of each MLB team at the all-star break for the past 10 years?
Of course googling it is the way, but I tried that and it came up with random sites, blogs, and forums with information on certain years, but I couldn't find just one official site with all the information.
If any of you know one site that has all the MLB records at all-star break, let me know. Thanks!
How much patience do you have to learn some quick code? Can definitely get those details if you have some time to learn. Have you heard of SDQL, which stands for Sports Database Query Language? Check out a site called www.killersports.com and download the MLB manual. It will teach you how to write the language to get the stats you want. The MLB database goes back to 2002.
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How much patience do you have to learn some quick code? Can definitely get those details if you have some time to learn. Have you heard of SDQL, which stands for Sports Database Query Language? Check out a site called www.killersports.com and download the MLB manual. It will teach you how to write the language to get the stats you want. The MLB database goes back to 2002.
If you are not into learning (like most of Covers members) you can go to mlb...com, look at the dates of the all star games and check standings in any given year on that date. Aussie is right about SDQL if you have the patience to learn.
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If you are not into learning (like most of Covers members) you can go to mlb...com, look at the dates of the all star games and check standings in any given year on that date. Aussie is right about SDQL if you have the patience to learn.
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