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Originally posted by Timmeh49 View PostYes, this is nice, thanks. A few comments...- Would it be possible to simply do it like past years and have a last name column and a first name column? Yes, it is easy enough for me to parse "Last, First" into separate columns myself, but having them come in as separate columns would be nicer.
- The pitcher file still has players as Firstname Lastname (so, for example, "Gerrit Cole", not "Cole, Gerrit")
- Minor issue: If I go to to the 2024 Hitter Projections web page and click on the little CSV icon at the top right of the table, the CSV download still has the player name in the "First Last" format.
The other items here should be cleaned up shortly.
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Originally posted by RAY@HQ View Post
Honest question, why is two separate cells for name better?
The other items here should be cleaned up shortly.[SIZE=10px]blueboy714[/SIZE]
[I][FONT=Arial][SIZE=8px]AMBL - cumulative points league with original rules established 1977 and continuous league since 1983 (40th consecutive year in 2023)
Lineup: Start 1-C, 1B, 2B, 3B, SS, Any Infielder, 3-OF, 1-OF/DH, 5-SP, 3-RP, 1-Any P and Reserves-11[/SIZE][/FONT][/I]
[I][SIZE=8px][FONT=Arial]Our point scoring system is:
++ Batting : R=1, H=1, 2B=1, 3B=2, HR=2, RBI=1, SB=1, CS=minus 1, BB=0.5, K=minus 0.5, E=minus 1
++ Pitching : W=4.5, L=minus 3, Save=4.5, Hold=3, BS=minus 3, QS=1, IP=1.5, H=minus 0.5, ER=minus 0.5, BB=minus 0.5, K=0.5 [/FONT][/SIZE][/I]
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Here is why I liked getting to Playerlink better before than now. When you went to the home or front page of the website - Playerlink was its own separate tab. You clicked on it and a bunch of letters came up. You went to those letters and found your player. Really easy and convenient because of the separate tab on the home page. You don’t have Playerlink as its separate tab any longer. You have to remember to go to tools and find it there. Once there you have to type the players name in the box. It works fine now but just way more cumbersome with more key strokes than before and not nearly as user friendly because you don’t have a separate tab in the front any longer. Player link is really important and losing its tab on the home page was not a good decision. Just my opinion.
It is way too late now but I also agree with the other people before me that I am surprised that you released this new site with so many bugs in the data and did not get rid of those bugs before testing. I am surprised you released this version with so many changes when the format, data, printing capabilities and everything associated with BHQ made your site the best fantasy baseball site on the planet, Sometimes less is more. It’s unfortunate but I find myself going to other sites to get information that I normally relied heavily on at BHQ. We’ve talked about this in the past and yet it isn’t resolved but the ability to print out your depth chart and CDG in grid form is gone as of now. Did you not think that was important for us? Whether it gets resolved today or in three months doesn’t matter. What matters is we have lost that ability to perform routine functions that we took for granted before and were useful to us. We didn’t ask to lose these functions whether it be for a day or a few weeks or a few months. The bottom line is - for the most part the data is all there except for negative AB or blank players. It is just not as user friendly as before and it isn’t because we were used to the old way. Again just my opinion from a very loyal subscriber of BHQ for many years. I keep asking myself - why did the site need to undergo such a msssive change? I cannot for the life of me figure how our user experience is better today or will be in the future than it was two weeks ago. Just my opinion again and I am certain there will be many who will disagree.Last edited by Snider; 02-13-2024, 09:37 AM.
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Snider - Just one guy's opinion but your complaints about the new HQ format seem to be all over a number of Forum threads and come across just a tad on the entitled side. I'm sure Ray and team are doing the best that they can on a difficult project and if their efforts are as troublesome to you as you suggest I'm sure there are other places that could better pass your muster.
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Originally posted by Snider View PostHere is why I liked getting to Playerlink better before than now. When you went to the home or front page of the website - Playerlink was its own separate tab. You clicked on it and a bunch of letters came up. You went to those letters and found your player. Really easy and convenient because of the separate tab on the home page. You don’t have Playerlink as its separate tab any longer. You have to remember to go to tools and find it there. Once there you have to type the players name in the box. It works fine now but just way more cumbersome with more key strokes than before and not nearly as user friendly because you don’t have a separate tab in the front any longer. Player link is really important and losing its tab on the home page was not a good decision. Just my opinion.
As far as the structure of Playerlink itself, the most common complaint I've heard is the Content tab replacing the News tab, which we're also working on improving.
Again, this new site isn't an end point. Lots of stuff is easily tweaked. We'll get there... I've got a stack of fixes in my inbox this morning already, haven't had a chance to look at them yet. I'll update here a little later.
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Originally posted by Snider View PostHere is why I liked getting to Playerlink better before than now. When you went to the home or front page of the website - Playerlink was its own separate tab. You clicked on it and a bunch of letters came up. You went to those letters and found your player. Really easy and convenient because of the separate tab on the home page. You don’t have Playerlink as its separate tab any longer. You have to remember to go to tools and find it there. Once there you have to type the players name in the box. It works fine now but just way more cumbersome with more key strokes than before and not nearly as user friendly because you don’t have a separate tab in the front any longer. Player link is really important and losing its tab on the home page was not a good decision. Just my opinion.
It is way too late now but I also agree with the other people before me that I am surprised that you released this new site with so many bugs in the data and did not get rid of those bugs before testing. I am surprised you released this version with so many changes when the format, data, printing capabilities and everything associated with BHQ made your site the best fantasy baseball site on the planet, Sometimes less is more. It’s unfortunate but I find myself going to other sites to get information that I normally relied heavily on at BHQ. We’ve talked about this in the past and yet it isn’t resolved but the ability to print out your depth chart and CDG in grid form is gone as of now. Did you not think that was important for us? Whether it gets resolved today or in three months doesn’t matter. What matters is we have lost that ability to perform routine functions that we took for granted before and were useful to us. We didn’t ask to lose these functions whether it be for a day or a few weeks or a few months. The bottom line is - for the most part the data is all there except for negative AB or blank players. It is just not as user friendly as before and it isn’t because we were used to the old way. Again just my opinion from a very loyal subscriber of BHQ for many years. I keep asking myself - why did the site need to undergo such a msssive change? I cannot for the life of me figure how our user experience is better today or will be in the future than it was two weeks ago. Just my opinion again and I am certain there will be many who will disagree.
If you post the same complaints all over the forum. That is taking time away from Ray handing off the complaints to his Dept. Since you seem to want answers yesterday.
A bunch of people are in the same boat as you. Its feb 13th. Others arent flipping out etc. If you post the same issue in multiple spots. What does that do? Ray has seen the issue and is trying to deal with the issue in a timely manner. But if you keep on posting. That side tracks him from giving the info to his eam. Since he has to answer your constant questions in multiple spots
Pitcher's and catcher's havent reported yet for spring training. The new site has been up for what 9 days. Every new site has some bugs. Ray and his team are working on the issues.
in other words. I agree with bluester
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Originally posted by bowi8son View PostLarry, as subscribers to a premium site is it unreasonable for us to expect the testing to be done before release.
Also, why did it have to release when many of us have begun preparing for early drafts and slow drafts
Im fairly certain the site got tested beforehand.
Thats how things work.
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Originally posted by RAY@HQ View Post
Honest question, why is two separate cells for name better?
That said, this is a smaller problem than most. TBH, I spend more time going through and fixing the small variances in names (e.g. Joe, not Joey, Wendle; Ronald Acuna, not Ronald Acuna Jr.). Having separate columns wouldn't eliminate that issue.
(It frankly would be easier if stat websites would always include MLBAMs, but that's not your problem, Ray.)
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Originally posted by JonE View Post
(It frankly would be easier if stat websites would always include MLBAMs, but that's not your problem, Ray.)
[SIZE=10px]blueboy714[/SIZE]
[I][FONT=Arial][SIZE=8px]AMBL - cumulative points league with original rules established 1977 and continuous league since 1983 (40th consecutive year in 2023)
Lineup: Start 1-C, 1B, 2B, 3B, SS, Any Infielder, 3-OF, 1-OF/DH, 5-SP, 3-RP, 1-Any P and Reserves-11[/SIZE][/FONT][/I]
[I][SIZE=8px][FONT=Arial]Our point scoring system is:
++ Batting : R=1, H=1, 2B=1, 3B=2, HR=2, RBI=1, SB=1, CS=minus 1, BB=0.5, K=minus 0.5, E=minus 1
++ Pitching : W=4.5, L=minus 3, Save=4.5, Hold=3, BS=minus 3, QS=1, IP=1.5, H=minus 0.5, ER=minus 0.5, BB=minus 0.5, K=0.5 [/FONT][/SIZE][/I]
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Originally posted by RAY@HQ View PostHonest question, why is two separate cells for name better?
Like JonE said, this is minor, and it is easy enough to parse a cell that provides ""Lastname, Firstname" into two separate columns. OTOH, it would be nice if settled format of the CSV file in the new website was identical (or at least close to identical) to the previous version. I understand that the format has to change when new stats are added or obsolete ones are removed. But it would seem desirable to keep the player name display in the CSV unchanged upon migration..
Last edited by Timmeh49; 02-13-2024, 04:52 PM.* 10-team AL-only, auction ($260 budget), 2 yr contracts wi/toppers, max 13 freezes, $100 FAAB with weekly auctions, 4x4 with hybrid categories
* 13H/8P/2U on active roster, with U = hitter or pitcher
* 8 man reserve draft, with liberal movement between active and reserve rosters, unlimited DL for IL players
* Hitting: OBP, HR, RP, BADV = SB+2B+2*3B
* Pitching: ERA, SV+HLD, QIP = 2*IP-baserunners, WQG = W+QO+CG (QO = 5/6/8 IP with 2/3/4 ER or fewer)
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Originally posted by bowi8son View PostLarry, as subscribers to a premium site is it unreasonable for us to expect the testing to be done before release.
Also, why did it have to release when many of us have begun preparing for early drafts and slow drafts"What we need in the United Stated is not hatred; what we need in the United States is not violence and lawlessness but is love, and wisdom and compassion toward one another and a feeling of justice toward those who still suffer within our country, whether they be white or whether they be black." -- Robert F. Kennedy, April 4, 1968, from a flatbed truck in Indianapolis, as he informed the crowd of the death of Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Originally posted by PHIL@HQ View Post
I can tell you there was testing in advance. I did some of it, but two things: 1) you can’t test for every contingency; and 2) sometimes even after the testing, things don’t work the same when you actually roll it out. For the record, I too was frustrated, but I’m also impressed with how things have improved from day-to-day. I’m now able to do pretty much everything albeit sometimes using work arounds. I’m confident pretty much everything will be 100% - well 97% - in the very near future.
The more info you give Ray and his team. The better it will be for them.
Not just saying the site is cumbersome now etc.
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