June 22, 2012
This is an experiment. It’s not really meant to be an infographic as such, as it doesn’t do what an infographic should do. It’s a first attempt at trying to create something that can visually tell you something about each game. 
The idea began when I was at a Diablos Rojos game, and I paid attention to something I have seen hundreds of times. It wasn’t something I’d actually bothered noticing and thinking about before, though: the dirt and white line gets more scuffed up between home and first base than it does between third and home. A pretty basic thing, but it got me thinking about how much each base path is used.
Unless the catcher drops a third strike, the only time the base paths aren’t used is when a batter strikes out. For fly outs, line outs, and ground outs, the out occurs somewhere along the first baseline.
So the above “diamonds” attempt to record everything that happened, and between which bases, during the 2011 World Series.
A quick note: in game six, Matt Holliday was picked off third base. I’ve put the line representing that pick off between third and home on that game’s “diamond.” It seems a bit strange to do that, but I figure he was out between third and home, not between second and third.
See it full size here: http://flipflopflyin.com/flipflopflyball/info-2011wsdiamonds.html

This is an experiment. It’s not really meant to be an infographic as such, as it doesn’t do what an infographic should do. It’s a first attempt at trying to create something that can visually tell you something about each game. 

The idea began when I was at a Diablos Rojos game, and I paid attention to something I have seen hundreds of times. It wasn’t something I’d actually bothered noticing and thinking about before, though: the dirt and white line gets more scuffed up between home and first base than it does between third and home. A pretty basic thing, but it got me thinking about how much each base path is used.

Unless the catcher drops a third strike, the only time the base paths aren’t used is when a batter strikes out. For fly outs, line outs, and ground outs, the out occurs somewhere along the first baseline.

So the above “diamonds” attempt to record everything that happened, and between which bases, during the 2011 World Series.

A quick note: in game six, Matt Holliday was picked off third base. I’ve put the line representing that pick off between third and home on that game’s “diamond.” It seems a bit strange to do that, but I figure he was out between third and home, not between second and third.

See it full size here: http://flipflopflyin.com/flipflopflyball/info-2011wsdiamonds.html

April 3, 2012
Score, kept.

Score, kept.

Texas Rangers 13 Diablos Rojos del México 4.
A professional sports team has no reason to care, but I’m proud of the Diablos. I’m just a fan, but it was really good to see my favourite team playing with the big boys in las Grandes Ligas. I’m not foolish enough to not realise the Mexican League is a big step down from Major League Baseball, but it’s baseball. And it’s fun. And I love watching it.

Texas Rangers 13 Diablos Rojos del México 4.

A professional sports team has no reason to care, but I’m proud of the Diablos. I’m just a fan, but it was really good to see my favourite team playing with the big boys in las Grandes Ligas. I’m not foolish enough to not realise the Mexican League is a big step down from Major League Baseball, but it’s baseball. And it’s fun. And I love watching it.

September 11, 2011
(l-r) Rangers Captain, Raymond, Phillies Phanatic, Mr. Met, Sluggerrr, Billy the Marlin.

(l-r) Rangers Captain, Raymond, Phillies Phanatic, Mr. Met, Sluggerrr, Billy the Marlin.

November 1, 2010
So, did the designer just pick five letters from five different sets of Letraset or what?

So, did the designer just pick five letters from five different sets of Letraset or what?

October 14, 2010
#23. Ron Washington.

#23. Ron Washington.

August 22, 2010
Three years ago today.

Three years ago today.

August 14, 2010
Short stinks. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Short

Short stinks. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Short

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