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Hello dear friends,
I have recently made the decision to make a youtube channel but to make this channel, we have made the decision to make a channel completely of graphics and we took head to head as a criterion. I have subscribed to the stathead membership but I don't know how to use it properly, I have seen many videos in youtube but I haven't found what I am looking for and what I am looking for is basically the tool that shows me the 2 player matchup. For example, in Game 7 Boston vs Miami, Jimmy Butler faced Jayson Tatum for "x" minutes, which each player did in that given time...
I need help
Thank you

First off, I'd like to begin by saying that I'm fine. Things are fine in my personal life. I spend appropriate amounts of time with friends and family, love to travel, enjoy meaningful employment and am an engaged citizen.
Now, that said, over the last few years I have been compiling and organizing a database of every individual season by a team that is currently available on ProFootballReference. I have then used this database to calculate Z-Scores for each individual stat for each individual team. Which is fine, Warren Buffett plays the ukulele, Aaron Rodgers makes his own soap and Sylvia Plath liked to bake. Everybody has their hobbies.
What is Z-Score? Who cares. Most of you are probably barely skimming over this or skipping to the findings.
If you do care, head down to the Methodology section at the bottom of this post and you can tell me about all the ways in which this has been an extremely flawed undertaking.
For our purposes all you need to know is that, using Z-Score, I have devised a way to compare across different eras of the sport by comparing the raw numbers of a given stat (adjusted to per game averages to account for the differences in games played per season) to a given team's peers within their own era. So, for example, a team from 1973 rushing for 2000 yards as a team will have a lower score in "total rushing yards" than a team from 2015 rushing for 2000 yards because the average rushing totals from 1971-1975 are higher than 2013-2017, and it will take a higher mark from the 1973 team to overcome that handicap. And vice versa, if we are talking about passing yards or something like that.
A higher Z-score is better (except for in the case of Protection Score, because allowing sacks is not badass). a score of "0" is totally average. A score of "1" is very good. A score of "2" means they were one of the best performers in a given stat over a five year range if not the decade. A score of "3" means they are a historically significant outlier, and anything higher than that is utter ridiculousness.
I'm probably gonna be doing a lot of fun stuff with this database over the next few months, but I figured what more fun way to introduce you all to this index than something that seeks to objectively rank the most badass, smashmouth, hard-nosed, and physically terrifying teams in NFL history? To begin, we have to ask ourselves...
What does "badass" mean?
Running the ball a lot (rushing attempts)
Running the ball well (total rushing, "total" meaning a combination of yards, TDs and Y/A)
I have noticed an error on Al Leiter's 1989 Pitching Splits Season Totals. His opposing SLG% is listed as .347 even though it should have been rounded down to .346 (44 TB/127 AB). This minor error lead to me wasting hours checking my work. Ik it is fairly small but I dont want someone to waste there time checking themselves 12 times. Thing is supposedly I need a Stathead.com account to fix this mistake and I dont wanna pay for it as I do not need it. Do I have any other way of fixing this?
I’m on StatHead and can’t figure out how to look this stat up. Any help?
Example - team batting average against fastball, curveball, etc
I'm specifically trying to look at the Reds worst records after 21 games.
Is there a way to do that search on Stathead Baseball?
If there is, I'm not finding it
thanks
Edit: Title makes no sense, for some reason I mixed up BA and hits while writing...
Hi statheads! I love using Baseball reference to get specific stats about MLB players, but I can't seem to find how to get any index referencing the all time leaders of any stats (offense or defense) /162 games. To me that's a pretty important part of the stats to put in perspective players who played for 20+ years who hold records due, in part, to their longevity, or on the other hand, players who didn't get any records because of a shortened career.
Does anyone have a clue how to get to leaderboards of any stats, but specifically of career hits/ 162 games?
Thanks a lot!
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