Posted by Jonah Gardner on July 14, 2026
Big news! We're turning Sports-Reference.com into your home page for the players, teams, and sports you love. To start with, we've built a new search engine! On Sports-Reference.com, you can now search any player or team on any Reference site. Baseball, Men's and Women's Pro Basketball, Pro Football, Hockey, Soccer, College Football, and Men's and Women's College Basketball!

This brand new search engine also has a couple major upgrades. In addition to player names, you can now search for players by nickname. Terms like "GOAT," "Mamba," and "Lefty" will turn up corresponding players. Additionally, the search engine has a more forgiving "fuzzy search" capability, meaning that your spelling doesn't need to be perfect to get the results you need. Read the rest of this entry
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Posted by Ella Chang on July 7, 2026
The Sports Reference team has gained five new members across engineering, product, marketing, and operations.
Aidan Drake, Senior Test Engineer I, joined Sports Reference in August 2025. Aidan grew up in the Bay Area but now calls Seattle home. He closely follows the Mariners, is a fan of Tottenham Hotspur and loves to bike in his spare time.
Jack Labriola, Senior UX Researcher I, joined Sports Reference in March 2026. He comes to SR with a background in research across academia, banking, and financial software, and is now thrilled to spend his days thinking about sports. A New York native living in Atlanta (with a pit stop in Lubbock, TX in between), he roots for the Yankees, Nets, and Texas Tech.
Melody Chan, UX Designer I, joined Sports Reference with a mission to build intuitive, delightful experiences for sports fans. She currently lives in the Bay Area and grew up in Hong Kong. Outside of work, she loves experimenting with new baking recipes and traveling. She is a proud and supportive girlfriend of a Warriors fan. #DubNation
Chris Gehring, Senior Marketing Manager, joined Sports Reference in May of 2026. He previously worked in a variety of marketing roles at the Washington Wizards, RedPeg Marketing, and Troon Golf before a stint with Ceros, a creative software company. He's a proud Cleveland native and Louisville graduate that naturally now lives in Cincinnati. Follow him at @cdgehring.
Ella Chang, Executive Operations Coordinator, joined Sports Reference in June 2026 after interning with the marketing team in summer 2025. She lives outside of Philadelphia and is a proud Boston College alum. Ella cheers for Philly and BC sports teams (plus the Boston Fleet) and may be Edmundo Sosa’s number one fan.
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Posted by Mike Lynch on June 23, 2026
Thanks to the work of Rick Stattler and the SABR Biographical Research Committee, a 'new' Major League baseball player has been discovered. John Henry Miller, known as Harry Miller, pitched on October 9, 1884 for Philadelphia of the National League. It was previously believed that this game was pitched by Cyclone Miller. It was a rough entry to the big leagues for Harry Miller, as he allowed 19 runs (10 earned) in the only major league game he'd ever pitch in.
Additionally, Justin McKinney discovered that the player previously listed as 'Spencer' on the 1872 Washington Nationals was actually Jacob Doyle. As Doyle was previously identified as playing in other games, this is not a new player to major league history, however.
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Posted by Mike Lynch on June 12, 2026
Two months ago Basketball Reference added several dozen pre-official blocks, steals and turnovers totals. A bit more about some of these eye-opening discoveries was written by Tom Haberstroh for Yahoo! Sports. We're thrilled to announce that even more data has been unearthed, thanks to the efforts of researcher extraordinaire Tariq Jabbar. We now have blocks and steals totals for the 1971-72 and 1972-73 SuperSonics, as well as individual turnover totals for the 1971-72, 1972-73 and 1973-74 SuperSonics (which complements the individual turnovers we added for the 1974-75 SuperSonics two months ago). As a refresher, blocks and steals were not 'official' until 1973-74 and individual turnovers were not 'official' until 1977-78. But there's a lot of evidence that these numbers were routinely tracked (and often aggregated) much earlier.
The source of this information is the Seattle Post-Intelligencer archives, which can be searched on GenealogyBank.com.
Here's the 1971-72 clipping:

Here's the 1972-73 clipping:

And here's the 1973-74 clipping:

Of note, the 375 turnovers Hall-of-Famer Lenny Wilkens committed in 1971-72 are one of the highest single-season totals on record. His 182 steals that season make him the first player to average at least 18 PPG, 9 APG and 2 SPG in a season, a feat that wouldn't be matched until Magic Johnson a decade later. This update also gives a fascinating look at some additional numbers for Hall-of-Famer Spencer Haywood arguably at the height of his powers (arguably, because his rookie season in the ABA was clearly his most statistically dominant).
While we have integrated the individual totals, as well as the team/opponent totals for blocks and steals, we are not adding the team/opponent turnover totals at this time. They vary slightly from what Harvey Pollack recorded in his old guides that featured team/opponent turnover totals from before 1973-74. Given that Pollack covered the entire league for those statistics, his guide seems like a more authoritative source for apples-to-apples team/opponent turnover information. The individual information, on the other hand, is simply impossible to find elsewhere and this is the most authoritative source you will find. If anyone has any other 'pre-official' data that we don't currently have on the site, please let us know!
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Posted by Mike Lynch on June 11, 2026
Pro Football Reference has added game-by-game fumble recoveries for NFL players from 1950-57 and also game-by-game fumble recoveries for AFL players for the entire 10-season run of the league from 1960-69. This update has also allowed us to generate season-level totals for AFL fumble recoveries from 1960-66, which were previously missing.
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Posted by Mike Lynch on May 28, 2026
Thanks to our partnership with the Seamheads Negro League database, we have released an update to our Negro Leagues dataset. Our last update, in April of 2023, was covered in this blog post. Like last time around, this update includes thousands of incremental improvements. The most significant new data revolves around expanded fielding statistics and refinement around the presentation of team records. Additionally, lots of new biographical data has been added. Here's a rundown of some of the improvements Baseball Reference users will now see: Read the rest of this entry
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Posted by Mike Lynch on May 28, 2026
Last September, we extended our coverage of NFL transactions back to 1994. Today, we're happy to announce that we have continued that work and now have coverage of NFL transactions back to 1988 on Pro Football Reference. We hope to continue extending this coverage further back in the future, though the 1987 season, with replacement players during the strike, looms as a challenge.
We would like to thank Pete Palmer for collecting this data for us.
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Posted by Mike Lynch on April 29, 2026
We've recently added thousands of unofficial game-level player and team statistics to NBA gamelogs and box scores on Basketball Reference, covering blocks, steals, turnovers, and offensive rebounds in seasons before these categories were "officially" tracked by the league. The data spans games from the early 1950s through the mid-1970s and represents thousands of game lines that until now haven't lived anywhere on the site. Read the rest of this entry
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Posted by Mike Lynch on April 24, 2026
Less than two months ago we posted that we were missing the dates for 130 women's college basketball games in the 1980s. In the most recent example of our users being incredible, you all have helped us reduce that number all the way down to 44!
The final 44 missing games are listed below. We have estimates for when we think the game was most likely played, but it's possible that these estimates are not correct. If you have dates or other relevant info for any of these games please let us know!
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Posted by Mike Lynch on April 23, 2026
Over the past few weeks, we’ve made a significant update to uniform numbers from the 1920–1949 era on Pro Football Reference.
In total, this project added 1,491 previously missing jersey numbers and made 694 corrections, covering more than 2,100 player-seasons. These updates help fill in gaps and clean up inconsistencies from an era where uniform numbers weren’t always well documented. Read the rest of this entry
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