John Bonnes Site Manager Posted May 2, 2016 Posted May 2, 2016 “I know that guy had an extra RBI in 1954.” Minnesotan Hans van Slooten gets these inquiries daily as the primary developer for Baseball-Reference.com. The Halsey Hall chapter of the Society for American Baseball Research invites you to join us at the Roseville Library on Monday, May 16 as we welcome Hans to give a presentation on this popular site that has become an indispensable resource for statheads, casual fans, current and ex-players, baseball researchers and everyone in between.Van Slooten will provide a brief history of the website, reveal some of the lesser known corners of the site and provide a tutorial on the site’s play indexes. He will also answer questions and run any play index queries requested by the audience. While some may consider spending their day working with baseball stats a dream job, van Slooten told me recently with a laugh, “It’s not nearly as glamorous as it sounds.” The main office is in Philadelphia so he works normal business hours (“on east coast time”) from his home in St. Paul. A typical day may include fixing bugs on the site or developing new features. “I spent a lot of time earlier getting ready for the new season,” said van Slooten, who has a degree in computer science. Another big responsibility is responding to daily inquiries – “A lot of the historical questions get forwarded onto Retrosheet but I also get emails from former minor leaguers saying, ‘Hey, you spelled my name wrong.’ And I can’t just take their word for it, I have to verify that they are who they say they are before I can correct it.” With the sheer amount of information on the site, it’s easy to get lost in a mountain of data. “Sometimes I forget everything we have on the site,” van Slooten says. “It’s fun to search for random stuff like a Hall of Famer’s worst game or guys who played one major league game.” The site is 15 years old so it has its bugs and the work is ongoing – continuing projects include speeding up the site’s loading time and improving the mobile capabilities. So if you’ve ever wondered how many complete games Old Hoss Radbourn had in 1884 (73 – take that, Bert Blyleven), join us for an evening of stats, baseball history and random information that every baseball fan needs filling their brain on a daily basis.An Evening with Hans van SlootenMonday, May 16, 20167 pmRoseville Library2180 Hamline Avenue, Roseville, 55113Hamline Avenue and County Road B This event is free and no RSVP is required. Click here to view the article
John Bonnes Site Manager Posted May 2, 2016 Author Posted May 2, 2016 Having the lead developer for Baseball-Reference living in the Twin Cities AND being willing to talk to the local SABR community is pretty cool. I hope I'll see some of you at this. I plan to be there.
shs_59 Provisional Member Posted May 5, 2016 Posted May 5, 2016 Dear John Bonnes, I lost a great deal of respect towards you. When about 3 months ago on You're Gleeman& the Geek podcast you kept proclaiming the Chicago White Sox did nothing "huge" in the off-season Brought in nobody that really "wows" you Umm... lets see I kept thinking to myself. : 1.) Todd "the godfather" Frazier2.) Brett Lawrie3.) Mat Latos4.) Jimmy Rollins5.) Austin Jackson Todd Frazier was a big move no? All in all, you're still a great person But I haven't listened to the podcast since then and will refuse to (and i'm sure i'm far from the only one)
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