Hello all. Quick news for 2020.
Two of the most vital online resources that I (and many other Nats fans) use are the “Big Board” and the “Draft Tracker” google spreadsheets.
In case you’re not aware of what these resources are:
- The Big Board is a multi-tab Google spreadsheet that maintains several vital resources for the current season:
- The Roster Tab: this keeps track of the current rosters of each of Washington’s 8 affiliates (MLB, AAA, AA, High-A, Low-A, Short-A, GCL, DSL plus known players in Extended Spring).
- The Releases Tab: keeps track of player releases (or otherwise departing) across all the affiliates, both in the off-season and during the season
- The Options Tab keeps track of Player Options for the 40-man roster
- The Draft Tracker is one big Google spreadsheet that has every Nats draft pick in one place ever since the franchise moved to 2005, with schools, known bonus amounts and player disposision.
These resources have been around for many years. In the beginning, they were created/updated by Brian Oliver, the founder of the original Nats prospect tracking website NatsFarm.com. Then the anonymous “Springfield Fan” took over for a while. Then Luke Erickson of NatioanlsProspects.com got involved and was a primary maintainer/creator for years, first as “Sue Dinem” and then as himself. In fact, these two sites are now so old that i’m not sure even who gets credit for creating them initially (so, apologies if I got it wrong who started them).
This post though is to basically announce that yours truly is taking over admin and updating of both sites. The conversation to make this change got started in the fall when I offered to do some updates on the 2019 draft class for the Draft Tracker (which was still incomplete), and then one thing led to another and .. well now i’m the owner.
I have made some updates/additions to the two pages since taking over:
- I’ve updated the Draft Tracker for the 2019 class, and have updated all the past classes for known player movement for this off-season. With Ryan Zimmerman‘s option getting declined, the oldest surviving originally drafted player still with the team is Michael A. Taylor, drafted in in the 6th round of 2009. Technically Stephen Strasburg was also a 2009 draftee of course, but his 6-week foray into free agency puts him a step below Taylor in Nats longevity 🙂
- I have also added in my personal draft class notes for the last five drafts (2015-2019 inclusive). These spreadsheets duplicate a lot of the main draft tracker information, but are useful during the draft class negotiations to figure out how close the team is to their respective caps each year (that’s primarily how I use them each season).
- I’ve updated the Big board for all post 2019 season movement, which include dozens of major- and minor league free agents.
- The options tab is updated, including recently discovered 4th options for Erick Fedde and Raudy Read.
- I’ve uploaded to the Big Board my master Nats Prospect Ranking XLS, which contains every Nats prospect ranking I could find dating to 2005. This is a running XLS i’ve maintained for years to keep track of all prospects in the system. Now i’ve put it online and will keep updating it as we get new rankings throughout the off-season.
- I also uploaded my 2020 Payroll tracker that basically now emulates what Cots does … I figured i’d put this online to refer to instead of just mentioning it when I post, so you can “see my work.”
Basically, I went through a lot of the resources that i’ve been maintaining myself for years and put them online.
Anyway; now if you run into an issue or an error on the pages you know who to call.
Any suggestions or comments, please let me know.
A sincere thanks to all who have kept these sites running in the past. 15 years of franchise data is now stored online in these spreadsheets in one form or another. Great stuff. I’m glad I can help going forward.
Happy New Year!