Statmaster : A Baseball Statistics Tool

Major League Baseball Stats Your Way | Baseball Almanac

Baseball Almanac is pleased to present Statmaster, a comprehensive Major League Baseball statistics tool where you ask for the research, and you receive the data. Create your own custom hitting statistics, pitching statistics, and fielding statistics - via this one single tool.

Statmaster gives YOU the ability to select the baseball statistics that YOU want to see. Pre-packaged team stat pages exist on every major site and you get only those baseball stats that they want you to see. We believe you deserve more and to that end we have joined forces with 5B Technologies, Inc. to bring you this truly dynamic, fully customizable, baseball statistics tool with stats not found on any other baseball site.

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"Statistics are the lifeblood of baseball. In no other sport are so many available, and studied so assiduously by participants and fans." - Leonard Koppett in A Thinking Man's Guide to Baseball (1967)

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MLB Stats Tool By Baseball Almanac

Statistical Sets / Display Order
Alphabetical (default)
Baseball Encyclopedia Style
Green / Red Book Style
Total Baseball Style
AB / HR Outs
AB / RBI Plate Appearances
AB / SO Runs
At Bats Runs Batted In
Bases on Balls Sacrifice Flies
Batting Average Sacrifice Hits
Caught Stealing Secondary Average
Doubles Singles
Ground into Double Play Slugging Percentage
Hit By Pitch Stolen Base Percentage
Hits Stolen Base Runs
Home Runs Stolen Bases
Intentional Bases on Balls Strikeouts
Isolated Power Times on Base
On-Base Percentage Total Bases
On-Base Plus Slugging Triples

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Sportswriter Arthur Daley once wrote, "A baseball fan has the digestive apparatus of a billy goat. He can — and does — devour any set of statistics with insatiable appetite and then nuzzles hungrily for more."

Some wonderful quotations have been made about baseball statistics. Baseball Almanac is pleased to present a few gems:

    • "Baseball isn't statistics. Baseball is (Joe) DiMaggio rounding second." - Sportswriter Jimmy Cannon
    • "Statistics are about as interesting as first base coaches." - Pitcher Jim Bouton
    • "They both (bikinis & statistics) show a lot, but not everything." - Infielder Toby Harrah

Baseball statistics are an evolving / ever changing field of research. Tim Wiles, the Director of Research at the National Baseball Hall of Fame, was once asked if they would change the numbers on the plaques after researchers found inaccuracies. Wiles commented, "Some of these numbers acquire a kind of poetry to them. When somebody takes them away or changes them and says we've improved baseball record-keeping, it's someone else's loss."