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Win a Free Play Index Subscription

Posted by Sean Forman on January 8, 2008

The Baseball-Reference.com Play Index is open for a free trial until Friday, January 11th. http://www.bbref.com/pi/

Dig through 8 million baseball plays and 2 million game logs from 1957-2007 (updated daily in-season) to find things like:

* Derek Jeter's batting average against the Red Sox with two outs. (event finder)

* The date of the first home run Grady Sizemore hit off Johan Santana. (pitcher vs. batter)

* The longest consecutive games with an extra-base hit streak of the 2000's. (streak finder)

* The pitcher who gave up the most triples in All-Star game history. (all-star game event finder)

* The two pitchers with the most multi-HBP games between 1957 and 2007. (game finder)

* The starting pitcher with the most career starts without a complete game. (season finder)

In fact, send us an e-mail to: free-pi@baseball-reference.com
with:

* Your Name, and
* the correct answers to these six questions above

and we'll enter you into a drawing for three free Play Index subscriptions. You must use the e-mail address listed above. Current Play Index subscribers aren't eligible. Subscriptions are $29/year and $5/month.

Winners will be named next week on this blog.

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    Win a free 6-month membership to the Play Index
    Baseball-Reference.com Play Index Free Through July 19 – Baseball-Reference PI

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