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genghisdunn 06-01-2006 08:54 AM

Bug - Team Pitching Report
 
http://rlpa.org/rlpa2006/leagues/lea...ng_report.html

On the team pitching stats report for a league (one that lists team totals for pitching), for Subleague 2 it looks like the CG and SHO columns are reversed - we're getting 136 CGs but 211 SHOs. It works fine for SL1.

battists 06-01-2006 12:53 PM

Thanks genghis, you're doing a great job finding these things. :)

Logged in TT, #1518

battists 06-06-2006 10:59 PM

Genghis, Markus had a chance to look at it, and he thinks you may be misunderstanding the report. That's actually team shutouts, so there should be more shutouts than complete games.

Does that make sense?

genghisdunn 06-07-2006 02:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by battists
Genghis, Markus had a chance to look at it, and he thinks you may be misunderstanding the report. That's actually team shutouts, so there should be more shutouts than complete games.

Does that make sense?

I tell you what happened - the guy who's doing this in our league simmed forward another half season, and whatever the problem was doesn't seem to have recurred in 2012.

Here's the history page from 2011 - http://rlpa.org/rlpa2006/history/sl_...00_1_2011.html

Take a look at the NL league pitching stats - total of 136 CGs, 211 SHOs.

Erik W. 06-07-2006 03:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by genghisdunn
Take a look at the NL league pitching stats - total of 136 CGs, 211 SHOs.

Like Batman is saying, that's quite possible. The SHO = team shutouts, not individual shutouts. So it's counting all of those where multiple pitchers combined to shut out the other team.

For instance:

http://stlouis.cardinals.mlb.com/NAS...eSubFrame=2005

Most teams had more SHO than CG.

genghisdunn 06-07-2006 05:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Azamien
Like Batman is saying, that's quite possible. The SHO = team shutouts, not individual shutouts. So it's counting all of those where multiple pitchers combined to shut out the other team.

For instance:

http://stlouis.cardinals.mlb.com/NAS...eSubFrame=2005

Most teams had more SHO than CG.

Ah, I get it. So this is different from 6.5, where the SHO column only counted individual shutouts. (For example, Houston here - http://rlpa.org/2011report/leaguep.html - listed as 13 CG, 5 SHO, but if you look at the full schedule here - http://rlpa.org/cato/teams/hou/2011sched.html - you see the team had 14 SHOs).

I guess I didn't realize it had changed. Carry on - sorry I was slow on the update.

battists 06-08-2006 09:27 AM

No problem. If it's OK with you, I'm going to close this one. It's tough to keep track of what still needs attention.

Actually, I'm going to close it regardless. :D

PM me if you disagree!


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