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    statguy
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    Scraping Data vs Data Feed

    I've been scraping data for years from various websites (teams, rotation, open odds, starting pitchers, etc.). But season after season, the websites go away, or change their format and I have to start over figuring out a new process. Are you guys still scaping data or is there a simple and inexpensive feed out there I can subscribe to? Thanks for any thoughts on your processes.

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    danshan11
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    gunslinger380
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    A little late but, check out mysportsfeeds. It ranges from free to very very reasonable for non-commercial use. I use it to import xml feeds into Excel. NFL, NBA and MLB go back about 5 years NHL goes to 2007. The live feeds for an in progress season will be limited however if you make a small $5 monthly donation it will open up all feeds with a 10 min delay. Plus the have odds feeds and historical odds, as of now they only have feeds for Bovda, 88 and BetOnline.

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    BOWLSZN
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    could someone teach me how to aquire XML feeds from websites or sportbooks.

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