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Q:  What is the difference between a yearbook and a team book?
 
A:  Each yearbook contains player ratings for each club’s players on pre-cute cards or perforated card stock pages (depending on publication date).  You can leave the perforated player rating cards intact on full pages, or separate them into individual cards.  We also include other info on each season: a rundown of the standings and league leaders, and complete team and individual stats for each club.  Some historical yearbooks also contain schedules and transaction lists.
 
Each team book contains player ratings for each club’s players in downloadable E-Book format.  For baseball, there can be up to 17 batters on one side of each team sheet, and up to 13 pitchers on the other side, with each player's ratings contained in his own rectangle in table format on the page.  For basketball, up to 13 players per team are represented on each team sheet.  We also include other info on each season: a rundown of the standings and league leaders, and complete team and individual stats for each club.
 
Samples of both formats for baseball can be viewed and printed:
2005 All-Stars.
 
Basketball sample team book sheets can be viewed and printed here.
     
 

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