![]() ![]() When Brando and I played some of my 1966 replay recently, I just brought that day’s page up and were able to copy both lineups down to our score sheets with no problem. ![]() While it’s not rocket science to determine this from the official box score, it’s nice when I’m ready to play my game to have it spelled out with all the extraneous players out of the way. This next part is what I’m finding extra helpful in my 1966 replay: Baseball Reference also includes the starting lineup for both teams. That comes complete with linescores for batters, pitchers and play-by-play (older teams may not include P-B-P). From there, you can click on “boxscore” next to any date and it will bring up the box score for that team. ![]() That brings up the game log for that year for that team. Simply find the team and its particular season (example: 1966 Chicago Cubs) then click on “Schedule & Results”. Many of you know you can find the actual game box scores of pretty much any modern baseball game. You may find it useful if you are a replayer especially if you stick to actual lineups. This feature isn’t incredibly new on Baseball Reference but I’ve been using it so much in my 1966 replay I thought I’d pass it on in case anyone else isn’t aware of it. ![]()
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