Pops I went back to the beginning to understand your spreadsheet and how to look for plays. I must say my brain about exploded after about the 40th thread. I'm an Excel junkie from work and can understand most of what you are doing. I still do not understand exactly what a play is or is not. Call me whatever you want but jumping into your system in almost June is my fault, but work has been a bitch. Any tips for me to understand better and get on a win streak to help pay crazy medical bills I have accumulated over past years battling illness?
i found in my recent trip back to the good old ussa that many of the people i talked with are about ready to blow their brains out over the frustration with the elected officials and all ill as well
there is a readme posted somewhere on the site for both last years thread show notes (what i felt were the most important questions and or comments)
just remember the pdws (pitcher data work sheet is just all the key data for both the starting pitchers for the current day's games. the master on the other hand is all the actual game data for the entire season. understanding and using the pivot tables are what you need to do to find the various patterns etc
waldo's are what i consider the key umps and there previous day's position is posted on the pdws every morning. but to take advantage of them you need to have something like sports options, as they get the HP ump for the 1st game of a series faster than anyone else i know, which will save you a bunch of extra points and juice
u will need to uncompress the zip file to get at the word doc, which is not fully edited as way to busy to do so. text is just a description of the various cols in the spreadsheets
pivot table your only your own. they are as simple and easy to use as a mouse