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James Ford

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« Reply #765 on: October 23, 2014, 03:00:35 pm »
The problem of course is that home team is decided by the All-Star game and not the win-loss records, so determining the higher seed based on home filed advantage is a false premise to start with.

But this also levels the playing field (assuming no correlation between winning All-Star team records of WS teams) and is a good (better) premise to test my 2-3-2 three advantage theory on.

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« Reply #766 on: October 23, 2014, 03:19:07 pm »
All of these numbers are World Series since 1980:

The Higher Seed has a winning record in games 3,4 & 5 of 22-15.

The higher Seed has won 10 World Series on the road, only losing 5 with the 2-3-2 format.

Bleacher Reports small sample size was convenient to their point, as 3 of those 5 wins have come in the last 5 World Series that didn't return to the home ball park.  Not coincidentally, the All-Star game also determined home field advantage since then.

But all in all, since 1980, the team with 4 home games has won 25 World Series and only lost 8.

Even since the change in 2003, the team with home field advantage has won 7 of 11 World Series titles.

Sorry James - no data supports your theory.

EDIT: I also need to correct one thing I said earlier.  Home Field for the World Series used to alternate between the AL and NL - it wasn't determined by record.  So the 2003 change is probably not as significant as I thought.
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« Reply #767 on: October 24, 2014, 11:50:25 am »
This week, more people watched ?NCIS: New Orleans? and ?The Big Bang Theory,? and ? for that matter ? ?The Walking Dead,? the cable show about zombies [than watched either World Series game]. The audience for ?Sunday Night Football,? a regular season game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Denver Broncos, was almost twice that of Games 1 or 2. Even last Saturday night?s college football matchup ? Florida State University versus Notre Dame ? drew more viewers than either World Series game.

Perhaps the most compelling statement about baseball?s relative standing among American sports fans is this: Last summer?s World Cup match between the United States and Portugal drew 25 million viewers, roughly double that of the World Series opener.

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« Reply #768 on: October 24, 2014, 02:31:35 pm »
so joe maddon is a free agent manager now

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« Reply #769 on: October 24, 2014, 03:59:08 pm »
So is this the thread to talk about when bands play baseball stadiums, or should I start another thread for that? 

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« Reply #770 on: October 24, 2014, 04:05:13 pm »
So is this the thread to talk about when bands play baseball stadiums, or should I start another thread for that? 

It's the thread to talk about this:


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« Reply #771 on: October 24, 2014, 04:09:19 pm »
Hell yes.  Great band. 

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« Reply #772 on: October 24, 2014, 04:47:42 pm »
so joe maddon is a free agent manager now

Dodgers.  Friedman is a genius....
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« Reply #773 on: October 24, 2014, 04:52:22 pm »
my moneys on the cubs, but you never know. everybodys saying the right things which means no ones tipping their hand yet

the cubs situation seems tailor made for a guy like maddon

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« Reply #774 on: October 24, 2014, 06:42:50 pm »
I'd love to see Maddon return to Anaheim, Scioscia go to the Dodgers and Mattingly end up in Chicago.
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« Reply #775 on: October 24, 2014, 08:51:14 pm »
so joe maddon is a free agent manager now

Dodgers.  Friedman is a genius....

I heard a report that Maddon didn't even know he had an opt out.  Until Friedman called to tell him.

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« Reply #776 on: October 24, 2014, 08:53:24 pm »
I'd love to see Maddon return to Anaheim, Scioscia go to the Dodgers and Mattingly end up in Chicago.
I thought the dream (ESPN) scenario was Mattingly to NY and Girardi to Cubs?
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« Reply #777 on: October 25, 2014, 01:40:10 pm »
I'd love to see Maddon return to Anaheim, Scioscia go to the Dodgers and Mattingly end up in Chicago.
I thought the dream (ESPN) scenario was Mattingly to NY and Girardi to Cubs?

I'm down with that scenario too.

I heard a report that Maddon didn't even know he had an opt out.  Until Friedman called to tell him.

I don't know that he called him, but Maddon claims that he didn't know that Friedman's departure would trigger the opt out.  It was more likely his agent that called him, but Friedman may have called his agent...
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« Reply #778 on: October 26, 2014, 11:20:07 pm »
Still liking my theory for this one. And hoping I'm jinxing the Giants by saying it.

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« Reply #779 on: October 27, 2014, 12:10:44 am »
 boy that MadBum can sure pitch......never seen a guy so calm up there.. he's cool as a cucumber...