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MLB-StatsAPI
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I Built a Desktop Scoreboard to Follow Cardinals Games
Yeah, I used this API which made the code fairly straightforward: https://github.com/toddrob99/MLB-StatsAPI
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Access Question
I don't know if you're using python, but even if not, there's info about the endpoints on the MLB-StatsAPI python wrapper wiki here.
- Innings data — am I calling the right API?
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How to make a smaller call to https://statsapi.mlb.com/?
Yes, there are endpoints to get subsets of the game/live endpoint. The endpoints are documented here. You'll probably be interested in game_boxscore, game_linescore, and game_playByPlay.
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Baseball Savant API
pybaseball and MLB-StatsAPI are the go-to python wrappers for the official MLB API.
- Data sources for MLB ABs?
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Python for Baseball
The MLB-StatsAPI is really good too. The creator is active on the data sub, and I think is the mod of the sub.
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API Endpoints?
The public endpoints are listed here. There is a statcast endpoint that's not listed there, but it requires authentication and MLB only gives access to teams and affiliates.
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Python OOP Module for MLB Stats API ready for input
There are still several things that need completion, reactors, and documentation. If you are familiar with toddrob99's wrapper then some of this might be familiar. I must thank Toddrob for his work as we used a lot of his wiki and documentation to get started. https://github.com/toddrob99/MLB-StatsAPI
- MLB Stats API Question
hvcc
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Pure Data as a plugin, with a new GUI
Also check this project:
https://github.com/enzienaudio/hvcc
The heavy hvcc compiler for Pure Data patches. Very useful for working with embedded devices, which is also my current focus.
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What frustrates you?
There was this https://github.com/enzienaudio/hvcc
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Is anyone using and programming the Electrosmith Daisy Patch?
FYI, you can't run SuperCollider on microcontrollers, it requires a desktop OS. So usually modules that run it have some SOC with Linux. Also, PureData on MCUs is not the same thing that you run on desktop, it's using a compiler called Heavy that has some restrictions (not every object is supported)
What are some alternatives?
pybaseball - Pull current and historical baseball statistics using Python (Statcast, Baseball Reference, FanGraphs)
spitback - A simple synth and drum machine patch intended for use with libpd
BaseballTheater
Oscilloscope-Mushrooms - Getting Started with Pure Data: Oscilloscope Mushrooms
mlbgame - A Python API to retrieve and read MLB GameDay data
TypeRig - Proxy API and Font Development Toolkit for FontLab
mangadex - A python wrapper for the mangadex API V5. Work in progress
catwiki - CatWiki is a simple wiki that stores its articles as text files
MLB-Sharp - Unofficial .NET wrapper library for the MLB Stats API. [Moved to: https://github.com/markjamesm/Baseball-Sharp]
vfjLib - A low-level VFJ reader and writer.
zenpy - Python wrapper for the Zendesk API
pure-data - Pure Data - a free real-time computer music system