is “free” access to stats a new trend?

I went to the Arvada Colts team page today to check on the progress of Illini pitcher Drasen Johnson.  The Colts are in the Rocky Mountain Collegiate Baseball League.  As I clicked on the ā€œStatsā€ link, I was presented with only three categories of stats (Games pitched, innings pitched and wins) plus this disclaimer:

ā€œFREE Access to the Arvada Colts for all Fans

To view expanded season statistics you must be a Fan of the Arvada Coltsā€

Boo.

I have a hard time digesting this.  To put a price on baseball statistics, even when it is ā€œfreeā€, sets a really bad precedent. 

The Arvada Colts subscribe to the GameChanger service which displays their stats for them. 

Review: Out of the Park Baseball 12

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When I started playing Out of the Park Baseball 12, I knew it had something going for it.  During my very first simulation game, a Cubs pitcher got hurt.  Score one for realism.

I got a review copy of OOTP 12 and was asked to give it a tryout. Last weekend, I did so and I found it an enjoyable baseball simulation game.  But first things, first.  What is OOTP? 

Out of the Park 12 is a baseball simulation in which you can take charge of a baseball franchise.  Specifically, you take on the persona of a general manager/manager who gets hired by a big league team.  From there, you handle all the duties that a GM would normally do.  Make trades, make lineups, make call ups, send players to the minors.. pretty much everything, while the season progresses. 

You have the option of playing the baseball game manually or having the computer do it for you.  Of course, OOTP 12 calculates the stats and standings for you in nice sortable and filterable tables. 

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The results of OOTP are based on real life stats.  You can expect Tim Lincecum to be a hard thrower and Adam Dunn to be free-swinging slugger.  You get the idea.  Note:  There are 2011 opening day roster players on the OOTP rosters.

As for the actual game play, itā€™s okay.  Iā€™m a dice and board APBA player so maybe thatā€™s why I wasnā€™t thrilled with it.  To be fair, the interface was good and the reporting was probably better than MLB GameDay.  Computer baseball is difficult to do (at least for my liking) and OOTP did as good as any Iā€™ve seen.

That said, OOTP 12ā€™s strength lies in the franchise management.  I was almost overwhelmed by the options and info available.  Team strategy, manager strategy, trading, organizational moves (Want to make a Double-A call-up?  No problem.  OOTP has all levels of the minor leagues available.  Just make sure you send someone down first!)

The reporting features of OOTP 12 are pretty amazing, too. Stats, team reports, overview of players, organization business reports, you name it.  A few other features:  OOTP 12 has online leagues.  Also, there are historical seasons available too.  Any year going back to 1871. 

Two trivial things about OOTP 12 that I found interesting.  One, during loadup times when youā€™re usually waiting for 5-10 seconds, they display baseball quotes.  I like that.  Also, during baseball play when you are the defense, you are given the option to ā€œhit the batterā€.  Fun!

Overall, I found OOTP 12 to be well-researched and very detailed.  Any baseball sim player who wants to knock out a season on the computer should be pretty happy with this product.  I didnā€™t try the online leagues but my guess is that the competitive edge would make it even more enjoyable. 

If youā€™re interested, check out OOTP at their web site.  They do allow free downloads of their trial game so you can try before you buy.

A-Rod on Reyes

Alex Rodriguez couldnā€™t help but gush about cross-towner shortstop Jose Reyes, according to ESPN NY. 

"They have the world’s greatest player playing shortstop over there, and the most exciting.  I turn on the TV every time I get a chance to watch him."

Well, I guess he can get away with saying that now that Jeterā€™s on the DL.

Strasburg’s progress moving along

Catch every Stephen Strasburg outing in 2012 with MLB Extra Innings on DIRECT TV.

With everyone seeming to be going on the DL these days, itā€™s nice to hear about someone making some progress.Ā  Stephen Strasburg has been doing well since his TJ surgery and now is beginning to throw curveballs in practice says The Sporting News.

Indeed, he has been throwing fastballs at ā€œfull speedā€ so things are looking up.Ā  It may not be long before the Natā€™s schedule a minor league rehab assignment.Ā  Still, itā€™s still questionable whether he will see major league action this year.

Some question whether Strasburgā€™s rehab has been moving TOO quickly and if thereā€™s been enough thought put into whether he should change his mechanics due to the Tommy John surgery.

For Strasburgā€™s part though, it appears that he is handling everything calmly and as maturely as a 23-year old can.