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Old 05-27-2006, 08:49 PM   #1
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Schedules galore needed

Hey all

FOr those that are looking for a major challange here is a good one.

I am looking for the schedueles for each of the following:

National Association of Base Ball Players 1857-1873
National Association 1871-1875
National League 1876-1900
American association 1882-1891
Players League 1890
Union Association 1884
Western League 1893-1900 (precursor to the American League of today)

If anyone can help with these I'd greatly appriciate it. TO be hoenst I don't expect to have all of these found, but those that are would be most welcomed. Also more may be added should more leagues of this time period be needed.

Thanks in advance to all those that are intrested.
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Old 05-27-2006, 10:00 PM   #2
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some of these are going to be impossible because some of them didnt play a set schedule. the teams in some of these leagues played different amounts of games in a season. some of them even did the ole, "hey, you guys free on thursday for a game?" thing.

if you are looking for the actual dates they did play, that might be doable.
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Old 05-27-2006, 10:04 PM   #3
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some of these are going to be impossible because some of them didnt play a set schedule. the teams in some of these leagues played different amounts of games in a season. some of them even did the ole, "hey, you guys free on thursday for a game?" thing.

if you are looking for the actual dates they did play, that might be doable.
ya I'd probably be more after the actual dates and making a scheduele from that, at least until we enter the era where a set scheduele is made.
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Retrosheet has as-played schedules from 1876 on for the major leagues. The National Association was a little less formal, and before that was about as formal as the neighborhood choosing up sides on Saturday afternoon.

The Union Association lost a few teams in mid-season, so its as-played schedule won't be all the games you'd need.
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Old 05-27-2006, 10:42 PM   #5
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National Association of Base Ball Players 1857-1873
National Association 1871-1875
Didn't play set schedules.

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National League 1876-1900
Have all except 1876 NL. As far as I can can tell, no set schedule was published for that sesaon.

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American association 1882-1891
Have all.

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Players League 1890
Have.

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Union Association 1884
Have. But note the league was originally supposed to be an 8-team league, which is what the original schedule reflects. During the season, of course, teams dropped out while replacement teams came in and took over the schedules of the departing teams.

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Western League 1893-1900 (precursor to the American League of today)
Have all except 1893. As far as I can tell, the Western League did not operate in 1893.


Now it's a matter of getting the files I do have converted over at some point into OOTP2006's schedule file format.
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Old 05-27-2006, 10:45 PM   #6
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Didn't play set schedules.

Have all except 1876 NL. As far as I can can tell, no set schedule was published for that sesaon.

Have all.

Have.

Have. But note the league was originally supposed to be an 8-team league, which is what the original schedule reflects. During the season, of course, teams dropped out while replacement teams came in and took over the schedules of the departing teams.

Have all except 1893. As far as I can tell, the Western League did not operate in 1893.


Now it's a matter of getting the files I do have converted over at some point into OOTP2006's schedule file format.
So for the first two it'd be impssoble to do such a scheduele even if there was a lsiting of what games were played when?

for the UA I'd jsut change the names of the teams as they dropped out and others took over the players if it ran like that, otherwise I'd probably just do a mass release and reassigned although I dont' know how that woudl work with schedueles.

Also LGO do you know of any leagues that operated that I haven't mentioned? If so coudl you lsit them in the other thread of mine about that subject?
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Old 05-27-2006, 10:55 PM   #7
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So for the first two it'd be impssoble to do such a scheduele even if there was a lsiting of what games were played when?
Well, you could take the as played schedules and try to create some sort of balanced schedule out of it. But with teams dropping in and out of the NA it might be difficult to do.

Incidentally, I came across some info for the 1871 NA season which stated the following: the idea that season was that each team would play a best-of-5 series against each of the other teams. Once a team had won three games against that opponent, they wouldn't play each other again in the season. The pennant winner was the team with the highest number of actual wins, not winning percentage. Note that the games against an opponent, even if five were needed, were spread out during the season and not grouped together in one series.

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for the UA I'd jsut change the names of the teams as they dropped out and others took over the players if it ran like that...
I have two versions of the 1884 UA, if memory serves. One is the schedule as originally published. The other uses the dates when teams dropped out and came into the league and splits up the games accordingly.

So of the 112 games in the schedule, if a team dropped out after 80 games, the remaining 32 games would be assigned to the team which came it to replace it. As a result, you wind up with a few teams playing the first part of the season and then stopping and a few other teams who don't start playing games until well into the season.

But you do end up with games for all the teams which actually played in the UA that year.
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not sure how much work you want to put in, but something like probaseballarchive.com will give you access to the sports section of the newspapers of the times to see who played who on that day.

example:

http://www.probaseballarchive.com/Vi...&currentPage=0
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are you a member of SABR? members have access to Proquest, which is a database of printed news that is searchable.

they currently have:

NY Times, 1851-2003
Chicago Daily Tribune, 1849-1986
Washington Post, 1877-1990
Los Angeles Times, 1881-1986
Boston Globe, 1872-1924
Atlanta Constitution, 1868-1930
Chicago Defender, 1905-1975, black newspaper
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are you a member of SABR? members have access to Proquest, which is a database of printed news that is searchable.

they currently have:

NY Times, 1851-2003
Chicago Daily Tribune, 1849-1986
Washington Post, 1877-1990
Los Angeles Times, 1881-1986
Boston Globe, 1872-1924
Atlanta Constitution, 1868-1930
Chicago Defender, 1905-1975, black newspaper
cant say that I have, or have even heard of it now that I think of it.
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are you a member of SABR? members have access to Proquest, which is a database of printed news that is searchable.
Pro-Quest was the main reason I joined SABR two years ago. It's an excellent service. Of course, being able to tap into the expertise of all the other members of that organization and recieving their various publications is also a great benefit...
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cant say that I have, or have even heard of it now that I think of it.
Society for American Baseball Research - http://www.sabr.org/
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Didn't play set schedules.

Have all except 1876 NL. As far as I can can tell, no set schedule was published for that sesaon.

Have all.

Have.

Have. But note the league was originally supposed to be an 8-team league, which is what the original schedule reflects. During the season, of course, teams dropped out while replacement teams came in and took over the schedules of the departing teams.

Have all except 1893. As far as I can tell, the Western League did not operate in 1893.


Now it's a matter of getting the files I do have converted over at some point into OOTP2006's schedule file format.
LGO you have the AA 1890 schedule? i need it for my ABF league . GMO does not have a 9 team 132 game shcedule.
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