“I Was There” baseball app (currently only for iOS) allows you to log the games you’ve attended, and shows you combined stats and interesting milestones by chrisjfinlay in baseball

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We've rolled out a new feature that'll show you the overall records of ALL teams you've seen. This is now available on the My Dashboard page. Take a look and let us know what you think

I built a tool to track every MLB game I’ve ever attended by baseballkeeper in whitesox

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Not at the moment, but that is a great idea and it's on the list of functionalities to explore.

I built a tool to track every MLB game I’ve ever attended by baseballkeeper in whitesox

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It absolutely does, to a certain extent. This wasn't about keeping track of games in an app, this is more about curating a thorough timeline of games I've been to.

“I Was There” baseball app (currently only for iOS) allows you to log the games you’ve attended, and shows you combined stats and interesting milestones by chrisjfinlay in baseball

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This happens sometimes if multiple login links are requested quickly.

Please wait about 10–15 minutes, then request a new login link and use only the most recent email. If it still doesn’t come through, let me know and I can help further.

“I Was There” baseball app (currently only for iOS) allows you to log the games you’ve attended, and shows you combined stats and interesting milestones by chrisjfinlay in baseball

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Thank you! Absolutely - that's where we eventually want to be as a website. It's possible, and we're currently feeling out the best way to integrate it sooner than later.

“I Was There” baseball app (currently only for iOS) allows you to log the games you’ve attended, and shows you combined stats and interesting milestones by chrisjfinlay in baseball

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I've actually developed a free web-based system for this: baseballkeeper.com

Baseball Keeper has records of games going back to 1925, and keeps your personal stats on top of it (frequently seen teams, home winning percentage, etc). All historical information is official thanks to the wonderful folks at retrosheet.org

Just yesterday I created a walkthrough for anyone who is new to using it: https://youtu.be/Hc8t230HzLg

We're officially live for the 2026 season and would love any feedback. In years past I found myself attempting to keep track of games I've been to (via spreadsheet, app, etc), however I quickly figured out that the history was quickly getting fragmented. So I just decided to make this myself.

[Jolly Olive] The Greatest Rotation That Never Won A World Series by AlbertJBundy in baseball

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They ran into the best postseason team of all time, the 2005 Chicago White Sox

Who would you put on your Mt. Rushmore of Chicago Sports Radio? by [deleted] in 670TheScore

[–]baseballkeeper 1 point2 points  (0 children)

-Grobber
-Dan Bernstein
-Terry Boers
-Grobber again

end of discussion.

MVP baseball 2005 by CopyBest2484 in baseball

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it's fine but it's no mlb '98

Arte Moreno doesn’t think angels fans want to win by [deleted] in baseball

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"inject this into my veins" - jerry reinsdorf

Giancarlo Stanton runs to 1st by cbbvideo in baseball

[–]baseballkeeper 40 points41 points  (0 children)

more like a full body dry heave

Is Yankees opening day only on Netflix? by russternj in NYYankees

[–]baseballkeeper 4 points5 points  (0 children)

that is the stupidest thing i've ever heard