We are debuting a new leaderboard today, the Season Stat Grid. It’s a little different than most of our leaderboards. Instead of having multiple stats in columns for each player, we are showing just one stat on the page and displaying multiple different seasons across the columns. This will allow readers to compare players to other players and themselves across several years.

You are able to select from most batting and pitching stats available on the player pages. There is a “Popular” stat menu which will always contain WAR along with other frequently used or otherwise important stats.

In addition to the normal season stat, there is an option to display the year-to-year changes. The changes look one season back and are displayed in blue or red indicating the direction of change. You can view these changes alongside the normal season value or by themselves.

When comparing past seasons to a season currently in progress, you might need to select different playing-time minimums, so we have two controls: one for all completed seasons and one for the current season. During the current season, 2017 and prior will be bound by the “Past Min PA” value while all 2018 data is bound by the “Current Season” value. The grid will ignore seasons that don’t meet the criteria, so if a player has a short season, like Giancarlo Stanton did in 2015, that value will be blank. The grid will return any player that has a criteria-meeting season within the time range, but it won’t return a specific season unless it meets the criteria.

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