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    I’m a long time player but new to APBAGO.

    I have a league I play. I have 4 NL teams and 4 AL teams. All made up of all stars. All teams play each other. But Id like my stats to be all NL on one. And All AL on the other. Plus I’d like to be able to see all the stats just for one team at a time. Also can it be printed out?
    I presently use Ballscore/Ballstat. And it lets me do that. Can the the Collections function do that? If so, can someone explain how I would set that up?

    Thanks
    Mike

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    @kingman1979 Hi!

    You could create a Collection for NL games, a Collection for AL games and a Collection for all games and that would give you a division breakdown and combined. It would not let you break out stats for games between divisions.

    You can isolate stats for a single team using the teams filter. You could copy them out and aggregate them to separate division stats from games where teams from different divisions play each other. There is no multi-team filter at this time.

    There is an export function that exports all the data from the collection as .csv files that can be opened in excel or sheets and you can manipulate the data there, for aggregation or printing or w/e you want.

    EDIT: You can also exclude games from the result set by clicking the flags on the games page.

    Thanks,
    Jeremy

    APBA GO Product Manager

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