For now, I’m pretty tied to my method of keeping stats using Excel simply because I can customize to my needs. For those interested, Jeff Pappas did review of BallStat on The APBA Blog a while back. It honestly sounds like quite a program and I tell myself I really should try it some time just so I can properly review it. I believe I’ve made a version of this available before but since then, I have refined it a bit and made some revisions that make it work for me a lot better.īefore I go on, I know a lot of you have used BallStat and are quite happy with it. Once I started filling in the names and stat data from the MCM-TCT project, it worked like a dream.īelow, I’m linking my team spreadsheet that I’m using for the MCM-TCT project. Then I cleared all stat data from it including players’ names. I made a copy and renamed it to something more appropriate. I really just had to copy one team spreadsheet from my current 1966 replay stats setup and use that. That was part of the fun, right? To establish how bad the Terribles were as opposed to the mighty Monsters.īut did I really want to re-invent the wheel? Did I have to re-create a whole new stats environment within Excel for a simple 21 game project?įortunately, no. As I’ve begun my little 21-game project between the Monday Monsters and the Tuesday Terribles, I of course wanted to keep stats.
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