![]() ![]() ![]() I’ll have observations on other non-A’s road trips as well. Tomorrow I’ll have more notes on the A’s schedule, which is unexpectedly magnificent for road trips. I’m extremely pleased to have completed this process in a day, even though there were a few quirks in the process. After a flurry of posts in the spring, I’ve been content to post sparingly and simply enjoy the A’s season. There are two different techniques here, one for Player Projections Files and the other for the output from the MACK Engine or the Custom Valuator. I usually allot a couple of days to work on the Travel Grid, including one late work night. getting the data into excel Of course, everything starts with getting the raw BHQ data from the site into Excel. Or you could remix the Excel version.Īs part of my stroke recovery, I keep having to remind myself not to take on too many projects and to take time with them. If you miss the alphabetical grid or have other notes, drop a line in the comments or via Twitter or email. ARI, WSH, NYG, DAL, SF, CIN, LAR, SEA, BAL, CLE, ATL, HOU, LAR. In its place are “short” versions with the abbreviations carried throughout the entirety of the grid. TEAM, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17. This time I didn’t do an alphabetically sorted grid as I didn’t see people downloading and using it. The column headers remain the team abbreviations. ![]() The 2019 MLB Travel Grid is available via the following links if you’re interested:Īh, but there’s a change! If you look at any of the above three files you’ll notice I used each team’s nickname in the grid itself. ![]()
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