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L’application de baseball « I Was There » (actuellement uniquement pour iOS) vous permet d’enregistrer les matchs auxquels vous avez assisté et vous montre des statistiques combinées et des jalons intéressants.


Dès le départ : je ne suis pas le développeur, je pensais juste que c’était super sympa et que c’est entièrement gratuit – pas de publicité, pas de MTX, pas d’inscription.

Des statistiques telles que les statistiques combinées de frappeur ou de lanceur pour chaque joueur que vous avez vu dans tous les matchs, le nombre de visites dans chaque parc, les jalons tels que les matchs à plusieurs circuits, les cycles, les joueurs vus dans plusieurs équipes, les non-frappeurs, les débuts des joueurs ou les matchs finaux, etc.


Par chrisjfinlay

11 Comments

  1. I was just thinking about ESPN Passport recently. https://www.espn.com/espn/passport/

    It logged every sporting event you attended, did this for all sports.

    They took it down years ago. Sad.

    This is really cool idea and it fits a niche. I’m excited to check it out!

  2. Luis_Severino

    Can you retroactively add games from, say, 10 years ago. Bc I have a list of most of my games and have always wanted something like this

  3. baseballkeeper

    I’ve actually developed a free web-based system for this: [baseballkeeper.com](http://baseballkeeper.com)

    Baseball Keeper has records of games going back to 1925, and keeps your personal stats on top of it (frequently seen teams, home winning percentage, etc). All historical information is official thanks to the wonderful folks at [retrosheet.org](http://retrosheet.org)

    Just yesterday I created a walkthrough for anyone who is new to using it: [https://youtu.be/Hc8t230HzLg](https://youtu.be/Hc8t230HzLg)

    We’re officially live for the 2026 season and would love any feedback. In years past I found myself attempting to keep track of games I’ve been to (via spreadsheet, app, etc), however I quickly figured out that the history was quickly getting fragmented. So I just decided to make this myself.

  4. JaysonTatecum

    Huh, didn’t even realize I saw Kluber 10 years apart for both the *redacted* and the Red Sox, that’s neat!

    Same with Ian Kennedy pitching for the DBacks in 2022 and the Padres in 2014

  5. studleymanz

    As someone who spent an entire offseason compiling games and stats for the 800+ games I’ve been to, this is a godsend. Can’t wait to use it

  6. StevenMC19

    Looks like it might have features that Momento doesn’t have yet, and ones that ESPN Passport NEVER had (RIP Passport, you’ve been missed for over a decade).

  7. I’ve been using the MLB Ballpark app for this. It doesn’t have this level of stats, but it does let you save photos. Worth checking out though.

    Just loaded it – on the plus side, this lets you search and sort the stats of every player you’ve seen play. So you can do things like [which players have I seen hit a home run?](https://imgur.com/a/fW8WZuf)

  8. Dpatrickfan09

    There’s an app called Momento (both on iOs & Android) that lets you enter all baseball (MLB, MILB, NCAA, NPB, KBO & Independent leagues) games, plus concerts, hockey, football. basketball & soccer games you’ve been to, while not as deep for stats, it will keep a record for each stadium you’ve visited, team records & etc. No ads & free as well

  9. PineMaple

    Out of the few dozen games I could log off the top of my head, turns out Rendon has the most plate appearances and is towards the top for SLG. This app is a ton of fun.

  10. This is awesome! Way more extensive than the Ballpark app.

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