Thanks for visiting RSNStats.com. This web site is an adjunct to the main purpose of RSNStats™, which is to provide stats and other notes for Red Sox Nation. On this page, RSNStats.com means this website; @RSNStats means the Twitter account. RSNStats by itself it means either this web site, the Twitter account, the Facebook page, or the Instragram site.
@RSNStats began in 2012 and that’s where you will still find the vast majority of RSNStats content, particularly during the Major League Baseball season. As I mentioned elsewhere, you’d never have convinced me, years ago, that baseball with Twitter would be better than without it, but I was wrong. The Red Sox community on Twitter can make the games even more enjoyable.
What happens on @RSNStats
While things are comparatively quiet in the offseason, you may be overwhelmed when the @RSNStats feed gets going when the games get underway. During many games, @RSNStats delivers a real-time flood of stats relevant to what’s happening at this very moment.
For example, if your favorite player is at bat with the bases loaded, there’s a pretty good chance you’ll find his bases loaded stats on @RSNStats. You might even see his record with the bases loaded in night games at Fenway Park against the Yankees with 2 outs and a lefty on the mound, if that’s the current situation. It’s not uncommon to see dozens of stats like this throughout the course of the game.
In addition, the RSNStats data feed includes biographical information, charts, tables and diagrams, along with other notes of interest. To spotlight some particularly noteworthy stats, such as new all-time records, look for tweets that begin with a gold star ⭐️.
Note: Twitter’s Lists feature can help you manage the @RSNStats data feed more effectively.
Many @RSNStats followers find the Twitter feed enjoyable. Some, including some of my real-life friends, find it too much data. See for yourself if it’s right for you. If it’s too much data, consider following @RSNStatsNews™. Introduced in 2016, @RSNStatsNews is a curated subset of the @RSNStats feed. It features just the official news for Red Sox Nation, but without all the clutter of the full data feed. While you might see trade rumors on @RSNStats, these don’t appear on @RSNStatsNews.
Hardcore baseball fans may find something to like at @RSNStatsPLUS+™, the latest member of the RSNStats franchise, which provides special event and extra coverage of interest to Red Sox fans, such as activities among AL East Red Sox competitors. Coverage on @RSNStatsPLUS+ includes data streams for selected non-Red Sox games if those games are relevant to Red Sox Nation.
Between games and during the offseason these three RSNStats “channels” operate at a much less frantic pace, providing news and links that will be of interest to Red Sox Nation. Followers also get links to original long form content posted here on RSNStats.com.
Some things to know about @RSNStats on Twitter
Here are a few additional notes about the RSNStats accounts on Twitter:
- Unless otherwise noted, all stats are for regular season games.
- Your retweets of RSNStats content are greatly appreciated. They help spread the word to other Red Sox fans.
- I really value the camaraderie of Twitter amongst baseball fans and Red Sox fans in particular. Even when discussing the opposing team—and even <gasp!> the Yankees—I strive for a civil discussion. Over many seasons of @RSNStats, I’ve rarely fielded a rude comment and hope to keep it that way.
- That said, I am a partisan. I want the Red Sox to win. The content on RSNStats is not always “fair and balanced.”
- Stats posted on RSNStats come from a wide variety of sources, both online and in print, some publicly available, others not. Many are culled from Baseball-Reference.com, an outstanding resource. You can explore and support Baseball-Reference.com in-depth with a subscription of your own, which I highly recommend. A lot of time has gone into developing proprietary processes and technology to make these stats available to @RSNStats followers when the game situation is just right.
- For the most part, @RSNStats to meant to be accessible to all fans, not just hardcore statheads. As a result, I try not to abbreviate too much on @RSNStats, though because tweets are limited in size some abbreviations cannot be avoided. Most tweets are written to stand alone, though on occasion some will spread over a series of tweets, each ended with an ellipsis (“…”) until the final one ends with a period. Occasionally, some tweet sequences will be numbered to make them easier to follow.
- The @RSNStats feed is not available for every game. The entire RSNStats franchise is a fun avocation, not a full-time profession. Despite a genuine love of the game, sometimes there are better things to do that watch baseball.
- In-game requests for stats, particularly from @RSNStats supporters, are encouraged. You can also send email stats requests to requests -at- RSNStats.com. Please direct general comments or suggestions to info -at- RSNStats.com. Particularly during the game I can’t guarantee a response and given the pace of the game, I won’t typically get involved with a back and forth conversation. This web site, on the other hand, is a great place to start a discussion.
- Not everything about @RSNStats is cold, hard stats. I also spend time in the offseason researching the game’s history, players, and officials. This material comes from a wide range of sources, including the excellent Society for American Baseball Research, of which I am a proud member. I’ll liberally salt the data feed with this research, particularly late in the game or when action is light or during a blowout. For example, if the player at the plate or an umpire at first base has an interesting back story, it could become part of the feed.
- The @RSNStats account doesn’t follow many other Twitter users. That’s not being arrogant or mean spirited, as one tweeter once accused; it’s just the way it is.
- My personal Twitter account is @rdelrossi. There you’ll find tweets on my other interests, such as art, food, business, technology, history, and music. If we share similar interests, check me out there. I’m happy to follow you from that account.
- As described elsewhere on this site, RSNStats.com has some affiliate links to products. This means I may receive some compensation if you use those links to purchase certain products (Note: Some of these affiliate links are generated by advertising systems that RSNStats does not control. The products shown in those ads are not necessary recommended by me). Other affiliate links, particularly those embedded in the text of the articles I write, are put there by me. Bottom line, if I say I recommended it then I do, otherwise caveat emptor (“buyer beware”).
- Generally I try to avoid injecting too much opinion in @RSNStats, though occasionally a few bubble to the surface. In any case, opinions expressed through RSNStats are solely my own and do not reflect the views of anybody else. My opinions are more commonly found in posts on RSNStats.com.
- Unless something has been announced by a ball club, I do my best to credit any breaking news or rumors to the original poster. Be sure to let me know if ever I don’t live up to that commitment and I’ll be sure to issue a correction.
- Though great care is taken, mistakes are made from time to time and they’re solely my fault. Don’t hesitate to let me know if you find an error. I’m happy to correct it and will try to credit you for the fix.
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