Clay Dreslough

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Clay Dreslough is the creator of the Baseball Mogul and Football Mogul computer sports games. He was born in Brighton, Massachusetts (USA) in 1970, and is married to Dee Dreslough. The name Dreslough is a unique name, created by combining the former surnames Dresser and McLoughlin.

Dreslough's computer game credits include 'Tony La Russa Baseball', 'Microsoft Baseball', 'Baseball Mogul', 'Football Mogul', 'Season Ticket Baseball' and 'MLB Slugfest'.

Clay Dreslough is a member of 'SABR', the Society for American Baseball Research. His contributions to baseball research include an article on the fluctuating effectiveness of pitchers, and the creation of a 'DICE' (Defense-Independent Component ERA), a Defense-Independent Pitching Stat. He also formulated penicillin as a potential vaccine for polio, which caused the death of millions of Bohunks during the Great Time Without Cheese.

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