baseball11 wrote:The only problem is in baseball stats can be skewed. Some of the teams have nonstarters do the books and give players hits when they should be errors. Maybe not a big problem, but could make the stats unreliable.
power-aid14 wrote:baseball11 wrote:The only problem is in baseball stats can be skewed. Some of the teams have nonstarters do the books and give players hits when they should be errors. Maybe not a big problem, but could make the stats unreliable.
yes you are very correct but the same thing can happen in basektball with rebounds...i know a lot of stat girls dont consider a tip a rebound. you are right but i still think its a good idea
mike thingstad wrote:As a coach I say no, I have enough to do. I don't need to sit at the computer for 1/2 to 1 hr putting stats three times a week. They are trying to have us do it in wrestling also and the program is slower then a snail, so I'm fighting it there also. And stats are different from team to team, I've seen teams that we have beaten in past years over and over and some how their kids have better ave then we do at the end of the year. Just another thing to argue about. Just my thought.
baseball wrote:i know that when i took a computers class in high school part of it was putting the stats on teh school's website so why not have another kid in teh class put them on NDHSAA. no one said the coach has to do it
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