Professional
Football
Enth has game-by-game
and full-season statistics for NFL players from Stats, Inc. going back to
the 2000 season. This is a
fairly extensive database of statistics that covers all players that
played during that time. The
list of statistics can be found here.
Prior to the 2000 season, we have a more limited set of statistics
that comes from Pro-Football-Reference.com. That database has the basic
statistics for offensive players at the skill positions (Quarterback,
Running Back and Receivers) only.
Therefore, older historical data is available for the more common
information such as yards gained, touchdowns scored, interceptions thrown,
etc., and calculations that use that data such as QB rating, yards per
carry, etc., however, there is no data before 2000 for kickers, kick
returners or defensive players.
For the skill positions, statistics that are available after 2000
but not before include fumbles, drops, receiving yards after catch, among
others. There is also
historical gambling data from Stats, Inc. since the 2000 season and
information about upcoming games.
We also have game data (date played, home/away team, final score)
for the NFL since 1940 and all games from the AFL.
Major League
Baseball
Enth has annual
statistics for all baseball players that played in one of the established
major leagues since 1870. The
historical data is from Retrosheet.com while the current data is from
Stats, Inc. The list of
baseball statistics can be found here.
The statistics currently include hitting and pitching
statistics. We have not added
the defensive statistics to the database. Since this is annual data, we can
give you information about career statistics and season stats, but we
can’t give you information at the game level (i.e. What was Ryne
Sandberg’s batting average against the Cardinals).
Other
Data
In addition to the
sports data listed above, you will occasionally get data from other
sources such as our movie database.
While this data is currently less functional than our sports data,
we keep it in the beta version in order to test our software across
multiple types of data sources. |