We are thrilled to announce that our President, Sean Forman, has been honored with the Vistage Member Excellence Award for Leadership in Philadelphia. This leadership award is a testament to his vision for Sports Reference, efforts in upholding our company values, and dedication to supporting our users and their passion towards sports. Please join us in congratulating Sean on this wonderful achievement! 👏 https://lnkd.in/g5H3ygGQ #Leadership #SportsTech
Sports Reference, LLC
Technology, Information and Internet
Philadelphia, PA 5,013 followers
Sports Stats, fast, easy, and up-to-date
About us
We will be the trusted source of information and tools that inspire and empower users to enjoy, understand, and share the sports they love. Our values are Respect, Reliability with Oomph, Craftsmanship, and Data Democratization.
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http://www.sports-reference.com
External link for Sports Reference, LLC
- Industry
- Technology, Information and Internet
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Philadelphia, PA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2007
- Specialties
- sabermetrics, analytics, data science, sports data, baseball, basketball, football, hockey, soccer, NBA, MLB, NFL, NHL, NCAA, MLS, Premier League, and Moneyball
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6757 Greene St, Suite 315
Philadelphia, PA 19119, US
Employees at Sports Reference, LLC
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Sports Reference, LLC reposted this
We get a lot of questions about our Negro Leagues data. The Negro Leagues were major leagues, but they were definitely not the same as the AL & NL. Those differences are important to recognize and celebrate. This new page aims to do that. The page answers questions like: Which Negro Leagues are classified as major? Why are the Negro Leagues classified as major? How was the Negro Leagues data on Baseball Reference recorded? Which games are included in the Negro Leagues data set? Why do Negro League players and teams have fewer games per season? Why do some Negro League players (or teams) have gaps in their records? How many home runs did Josh Gibson hit? How do Negro League leaderboard qualifications work? Where does Josh Gibson appear on the all-time leaderboards? How does the Negro Leagues data differ from other major league data? What updates have been made to the Negro Leagues data? Have more questions? Please let us know. Check it out: https://lnkd.in/gCGnYGJ7
Negro Leagues Data: Frequently Asked Questions | Baseball-Reference.com
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Sports Reference, LLC reposted this
"Talent wins games, but teamwork and intelligence wins championships." - Michael Jordan I ❤️ this Team 💪
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Our Director of Design and Product Management, Adam Darowski, recently appeared on the ObscureBall podcast to discuss the acquisition Immaculate Grid. Listen here ⤵️ https://lnkd.in/gs9ynuZd
ObscureBall: A Conversation About Immaculate Grid (and a preview for Our Beloved Medium) on Apple Podcasts
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Six years ago today, FBref.com was born! 🎉⚽ Since then, we've expanded the coverage of our world football site to include stats for more than 200,000 players and 100+ men's and women's club and national team competitions.
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We've made three new hires this Spring—we're thrilled to welcome Zach Bellavia, Emily C. Anderson, and Kristiana Passeri! 🎉
Sports Reference Bolsters Product and Operations Capabilities with 3 Hires | Sports-Reference.com
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📽 Sports Reference at the Sloan Sports Analytics Conference! ICYMI: Sean Forman, Adela Armstrong-Spielberg, and Mike Lynch gave presentations at SSAC24 a couple of weeks ago. You can now watch the videos below! 1. How our recent addition of women’s college basketball data came to life, our commitment to parity for men’s and women’s sports, and the impact this level of access has on the sports landscape on and off the court. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/g6rwnHK8 2. Mike Lynch spent more than a decade researching basketball’s most exciting play: the game-winning buzzer-beater! 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gf3tcRQu
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We've been named as a "Best Place to Work in Sports" by Sports Business Journal!
Seventy-five companies to call home
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"There was nothing that could happen that was bigger in the game than someone hitting a shot at the buzzer to win... but there was nowhere to turn to find that information." Mike Lynch, our Director of Data, spoke at the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference over the weekend about his research identifying and compiling every game-winning buzzer-beater in NBA history.
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"We wanted to make sure that we were really intentional with the work we did for both men’s and women’s data... to make sure we were achieving parity on the site on the front end and the back end." Sports Reference President Sean Forman and Scrum Master Adela Armstrong-Spielberg spoke at the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference today about the recent addition of women’s college basketball data to our sites, our commitment to parity for men’s and women’s sports, and the impact this level of access has on the sports landscape on and off the court.