Wiki Seasons Project: 1894 (update), 1895 (update) 1896, 1897, 1898, 1900-NL, 1902, 1904, 1906, 1907, 1913, 1916 CREDITS Robert Bofors: conceptual development, manufacturer of the Wiki Seasons Project, DMB_ParkFactors_1876-to-1900, DMB_Team&ParkUIDs_1871-to-2005, estimated strikeouts, estimated times caught stealing, pro-rated SB Stephen Drake: quality engineering, web host for the Wiki Seasons Project Shane Holmes: analyst, EDI Plug-in, range ratings, 19th century-pro-rated SB C.L. Moffatt: software engineering Ron Kelly: AutoEventTables, DMB AutoSim David Pyke: DMB AutoSim KJOKBASEBALL: DMB_ParkFactors_1876-to-1900, ParkFactors2005 Database Luke Kraemer: DMB technical support, 19th-century team UIDs. Sean Lahman: Lahman Database 5.3 and 5.4 Retrosheet: season schedules, stat checks Baseball Prospectus: outfielder position splits Brandon Heipp: Win Shares spreadsheet, linear weights application Tom Tango: Pro-rated SB formula Books: “Baseball’s All-Time Best Sluggers: Adjusted Batting Performance from Strikeouts to Home Runs,” Michael Schell “Leadoff Batters of Major League Baseball,” Herman Krabbenhoft “SABR’s “Deadball Stars of the American League,” edited by David Jones “SABR’s “Deadball Stars of the National League,” edited by Tom Simon “Win Shares,” Bill James and Jim Henzler “The New Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract,” Bill James “The Hidden Game of Baseball,” John Thorn and Pete Palmer “Old-Time Baseball: America’s Pastime in the Gilded Age,” Harvey Frommer “Rob Neyer’s Big Book of Baseball Lineups,” Rob Neyer E-book: “Win Shares Digital Update,” Bill James and Jim Henzler Internet: “A Brief History of Estimated Runs Produced,” http://danagonistes.blogspot.com/2004_10_01_archive.html “Arod23Garlon2006DB Version 2 ReadMe,” (background material for fixing missing K and CS stats) June 17, 2007