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    jjgold
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    What Site Do You Use For Baseball Stats??

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    SlickFazzer
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    covers

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    SBR match up page.

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    RogueScholar
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    I too use Covers. One stop shop with the historical database and the umpire stats as well.

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    TPowell
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    wagerline and covers but I have a few things in spreadsheets on my computer. Things like babip's from last year and a few other goodies

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    MJFtheGenius
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    Donbest

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    sickler
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    covers

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    Tsoprano
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    covers

    couple others too

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    james4512
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    covers and sportsbook>team statistics

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    Willie Bee
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    Use a combination. I don't care what you're researching, if you only use one site for data you're setting yourself up for failure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Willie Bee View Post
    Use a combination. I don't care what you're researching, if you only use one site for data you're setting yourself up for failure.
    When I did radio, I was taught the three non-related source rule to "accept" something as a "fact". Most times it pans out to either be confirmed or rebutted. I agree, multiple references are the way too go.

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