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Old 11-05-2009, 08:12 PM
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2000s team leaders

Is there anywhere I can go to find the each team's leaders in 2000s categories?

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Phillies 2000s team leaders in home runs, wins, saves, etc.

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Old 11-06-2009, 02:53 AM
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Ypu can se BB-Ref's play index. you have to pay to get the full listing, but it shows you the top result for free. Select "totals for matching seasons or careers" then just choose your dates, league/team and then what to rank them in. If its a rate stat you'll need to put in some minimum plate appearences to take out the 1 game wonders.
For example, Brandon Inge led the detroit tigers with 35 CS during the years 2000-2009.
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Old 11-07-2009, 12:19 PM
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Ypu can se BB-Ref's play index. you have to pay to get the full listing, but it shows you the top result for free. Select "totals for matching seasons or careers" then just choose your dates, league/team and then what to rank them in. If its a rate stat you'll need to put in some minimum plate appearences to take out the 1 game wonders.
For example, Brandon Inge led the detroit tigers with 35 CS during the years 2000-2009.
I actually only did need the top result for what I'm using it for anyways, so that's good (Sporcle Quiz on team leaders).

I am trying to do a category for ERA and I was wondering if you guys had any suggestion for the IP minimum I should put for sorting? I want to try to eliminate most closers/relievers and stick to starters. Would 500 IP minimum be a good number?

Thank you for the help, bob.
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I would say 100IP per season would elimate all closers, but that would set the minimum too high for a starter who only played 3-5 seasons, regardless of how well they performed. 500-600IP seems like a good minimum. You'll get a handful of relievers (Rivera has pitched 713 innings in this decade for the same team).
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Old 11-11-2009, 05:09 AM
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I set it for 500 innings, thanks for your help.

Here are the quizzes if anyone is interested:

http://www.sporcle.com/games/Blaise/...ingleaders2000 <--- Team hitting

http://www.sporcle.com/games/Blaise/...itchingleaders <---- Team Pitching
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