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Join Date: Mar 2004
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Catobase and BOSI
I am familiar with BOSI, but I am not exactly sure what Catobase is. Can someone explain the general differences between the two? I am in an online league, and always trying to improve my league.
Should I run both?
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Cato is a sort of history tracker, and BOSI is more of a present-day tracker. Cato is like baseballreference.com, but BOSI gives you day-to-day information about players and teams.
Run both!
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![]() Of the two, CATO is my favorite - awesome supply of numbers, and I'm a stat geek. The best way to compare would probably be to leaf through them yourself. http://nobsleague.com/nobsl/cato/index.html (CATO) |
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here's BOSI, as is, latest version: http://bosi.tubf.net
here's a CATO of a historical league I've begun: http://www.pcbaseball.net/ankit/catobase
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uhh... I'm currently updating that catobase... give it a few minutes.
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