Baseball, with its seemingly endless stream of numbers and lengthy season, presents ample opportunities to share many types of data. In an effort to keep presenting that data in new and interesting ways, I will strive to post one new Braves chart per weekday (Tue-Fri) as a way to spur your thoughts and possibly facilitate […]
Month: April 2009
Braves Chart of the Day: April 16, 2009
Baseball, with its seemingly endless stream of numbers and lengthy season, presents ample opportunities to share many types of data. In an effort to keep presenting that data in new and interesting ways, I will strive to post one new Braves chart per weekday (Tue-Fri) as a way to spur your thoughts and possibly facilitate […]
Braves Chart of the Day: April 15, 2009
Baseball, with its seemingly endless stream of numbers and lengthy season, presents ample opportunities to share many types of data. In an effort to keep presenting that data in new and interesting ways, I will strive to post one new Braves chart per weekday (Tue-Fri) as a way to spur your thoughts and possibly facilitate […]
Braves Chart of the Day: April 14, 2009
There are few more compelling ways to present data than in chart form. Baseball, with its endless stream of numbers and lengthy season, presents ample opportunities to share data, so I’m going to try a new series called the “Braves Chart of the Day.” My intent is to provide a starting point for some discussion […]
Braves Check: April 13, 2009
The first week of the season was almost an undeniably good one for the Braves. Five wins in six games is a good stretch for any team, especially one that lost 90 games the previous year. (Were the Braves really that bad last year? I guess I didn’t watch a ton of games down the […]
Braves Check: April 6, 2009
Only one game is in the books, but it couldn’t have been a much better Opening Day for Braves fans. I’m willing to look past the offensive struggles after the first time through the batting order, I guess, and choose to see the glass-half-full summary of last night’s game: Jeff Francoeur looked better at the […]