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1. prince
Posted: May 08, 2009 at 09:26 PM (#3171421)
Hmm, well I feel pretty stupid, as (a) it's supposed to be self-explanatory, and (b) no one else has posted, so it obviously IS self-explanatory. Nonetheless, all I see is Aaron Hill's and Jarrod Washburn's stats. Thanks ... I appreciate all your work.
2. Weeks T. Olive
Posted: May 08, 2009 at 09:33 PM (#3171429)
Prince - plug the numbers for the player you want to project into the green fields. Dan just used Hill and Washburn as examples.
And Dan, thanks for this. It is awesome.
3. prince
Posted: May 08, 2009 at 10:05 PM (#3171460)
Thanks Weeks. To be honest, having to enter every stat individually makes it a bit more cumbersome to use than the other tools Dan has put out. Perhaps I'm not getting the point of it. In any case, I greatly respect the work and the help it provides to many, many people.
I cannot seem to find how to look at the formulas in the spreadsheet, so can someone explain how inseason ZiPS are computed? A relative weight to the current season, maybe?
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1. prince Posted: May 08, 2009 at 09:26 PM (#3171421)And Dan, thanks for this. It is awesome.
But is it going to replace the monthly projection updates?
Don't need monthly updates - daily updates are up at fangraphs!
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