Some people have pointed out a few players whose stats in the tracker are slightly different from the official stats that are located on the team pages. There is a reason for this.
 
The official stats, which are located on our team pages, pull the stats from the year-to-date totals of our stats provider's feed. The stats for the tracker are built through day-by-day accumulation so that you can view different intervals of play if you so choose.
 
Over the course of the season, MLB will make a few scoring changes after a game has already been completed. Sometimes those scoring changes could be made a few days later. They generally change a hit to an error or an error to a hit.
 
The scoring changes affect only a handful of players...maybe 5-10 per year. Since we update our feeds daily, it's a little difficult to identify past scoring changes. As a result, you may find a player here or there in the tracker whose stats may be off a smidge. Since the amount of players affected by scoring changes are negligible, and since the task of identifying these small changes can take hours, we've decided to leave the stats as they are. In accounting, we describe these tiny errors as immaterial.
 
It's not our practice to let errors go uncorrected. However, in this case, the amount of work required to make the corrections is far too great to justify the ever so slight, immaterial statistical adjustments.
 
Thank you for your understanding and support.