Clay Dreslough

As a successful computer game developer and publisher, Dreslough is rare in his outspoken stance against digital rights management and other forms of copy protection.

[5] His other contributions to baseball research include the SABR style manual,[6] an article on the fluctuating effectiveness (aka "streakiness") of major league pitchers, and the creation of a 'DICE' (Defense-Independent Component ERA).

[10] His wife, Dee Dreslough, is a writer and digital artist who has released some of her works under an open license.

She is the creator of the fictional world of Dimar, featuring dragon-like creatures and their interactions with humans and other sentient species.

The name Dreslough (pronounced DRESS-lock) is a unique name, created by blending the surnames Dresser and McLoughlin.