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Sortable Stats
The Sortable Stats subpage is a "data playground" of sorts, with access to statistics for all players in the league:
This page can be accessed in several ways:
On this page, you can take advantage of OOTP's Views, Filters, and many of the Common Drop-Downs and Common Action Menus. Review those sections to get a better understanding of how to manipulate the data on this page to suit your needs.
Use the Players menu in the lower right to choose whether to view all players, or just rookies. Any player who had fewer than 130 at-bats or 25 innings pitched in his career before the start of the season is considered to be a "rookie".
Use the Qualify menu in the lower right to choose whether to view all players, or only "qualified" players. To qualify, a hitter must have at least 3.1 plate appearances per game that his team has played. A pitcher must have at least 1 inning pitched per game that his team has played.
If you are unfamiliar with any of the abbreviations used on this page, see Statistics and Abbreviations. For more information about the drop-downs on this page, see the Player Statistics overview.
This page can be accessed in several ways:
- Navigate to League Menu >> Statistics and Leaders >> Sortable Stats subpage
- Click on the graph icon in the League section of the Icon Bar, then click on the Sortable Stats subpage
On this page, you can take advantage of OOTP's Views, Filters, and many of the Common Drop-Downs and Common Action Menus. Review those sections to get a better understanding of how to manipulate the data on this page to suit your needs.
Use the Players menu in the lower right to choose whether to view all players, or just rookies. Any player who had fewer than 130 at-bats or 25 innings pitched in his career before the start of the season is considered to be a "rookie".
Use the Qualify menu in the lower right to choose whether to view all players, or only "qualified" players. To qualify, a hitter must have at least 3.1 plate appearances per game that his team has played. A pitcher must have at least 1 inning pitched per game that his team has played.
If you are unfamiliar with any of the abbreviations used on this page, see Statistics and Abbreviations. For more information about the drop-downs on this page, see the Player Statistics overview.