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B-R Cross Links to SR Sites

Posted by Sean Forman on December 16, 2009

Danny Ainge Statistics and History - Baseball-Reference.com

As you hopefully are aware, Baseball-Reference.com is part of a family of Sports Reference sites. All of them very good, very complete and well worth checking out. We have now created a rosetta stone matching players and coaches across all of the sites, so Danny Ainge's page, linked above, now has a link to his Basketball-Reference page, and Ricky Williams' minor league page now links to his Pro-Football-Reference page.

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9 Responses to “B-R Cross Links to SR Sites”

  1. Let us know if you come across a player for whom we are missing a link.

  2. How did I not know that Williams played minor league baseball?

  3. Hmmmm...

    baseball: Height: 6' 0" , Weight: 215 lb.
    football: Height: 5-10 Weight: 226 lbs.

    Usually people don't get shorter until they reach age 70 or 80. :)

  4. Random question...how come the player pages at pro-football-reference and basketball-reference have jersey numbers, but the ones here at baseball-reference don't?

  5. Pretty cool stuff.

    The question now becomes, is there an easy place to see everyone who is on more than one site? Seems like something that could easily be added to the Frivolities section, maybe...

    Great stuff, anyhow, Sean!

  6. I'll add that to the list of to do things.

    Re: uniforms. We just haven't gotten a source for historical baseball jerseys.

  7. Josh Booty, if he ever played in an NFL game.

  8. DoubleDiamond Says:

    At least three NFL quarterbacks active in the 1980s/1990s time frame played minor league baseball. John Elway is probably the best known. Jay Schroeder may also be fairly well known as a notorious Blue Jays draft bust. The third one is Bubby Brister. Like Schroeder, he went into baseball out of high school and then went to college to be a quarterback after his baseball career didn't pan out. If I recall correctly, he was in the Detroit Tigers' farm system.

  9. Quan Cosby (thanks, Wikipedia).