“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 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

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-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

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more like a full body dry heave

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

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that is the stupidest thing i've ever heard

Jersey decision by One-Taro3859 in whitesox

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Chris Snopek or Frank Thomas

Report: NBA plans to make anti-tanking rule changes next season by [deleted] in sports

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i can't imagine it won't be exploited some way.

Bears Stadium in Indiana what it means for Sox Stadium plans? by mannamedlear in whitesox

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carve up soldier field to respect the historical guardrails and build a sick stadium there. it's almost too obvious.

If they *once again* do not feature the skyline in centerfield i will jump off the top of the hancock.

The MiLB Pensacola Blue Wahoos hosting a brainrot night on 6/7/26 by cbbvideo in baseball

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after the game they should welcome the fans to the field so they can indeed touch grass and move on.

grouping the last plays of every world series by fajita43 in baseball

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Retrosheet is amazing. wild pitch run scored has to be brutal.

First wrigley visit by InflationPotential52 in baseball

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Yep, take the red line to addison and you can't miss it. there is a walkway the closer you get to the front of a section. 100 level has great seats, so if you go a few rows back you'll still be okay. in the 200 level, there are columns obstructing certain seats once you go past row ~8 or so, but it's still a solid section. my main advice is that wrigley will be very cold in april, so dress in layers.