July 07, 2011 at 04:14PM View BBCode
In order to actually give home field advantage to the appropriate team. In a 2-3-2 format, all 5 game series favor the wildcard team and only a 7 game series favors the division winner.July 07, 2011 at 04:21PM View BBCode
The problem is that MLB uses a 2-3-2 format, and has basically since the 1924 .July 07, 2011 at 04:27PM View BBCode
I guess that I'm just sick of fielding questions about how an "inferior" team continues to upset the "superior" team in the playoffs. I know it is mostly the coin flips. I also know that the talent gap over 162 games will be more pronounced than in a 7-game series. But if we are going to have a home field advantage bonus to various skills, and one of the reasons for that bonus is the provide incentive for winning the division, then we ought to at least make it a real incentive and give the division winner the true advantage of home field.July 07, 2011 at 04:28PM View BBCode
the other thing, and i don't know if it's a problem or not, is off days. i can see both sides of the arguement here, but if 2-2-1-1-1 necessitates 4 off days (and i don't know if it does or not) instead of 2, then i'm not really interested.July 07, 2011 at 04:31PM View BBCode
It's a computer sim. The players don't need a "travel day" between sites. LOLJuly 07, 2011 at 05:24PM View BBCode
If the division winner loses in 5, they'd already surrendered HFA, they lost at home and couldn't win on the road. The point of HFA is that all you have to do is win at home, if you don't do that, you can't blame it on not having enough home games.July 07, 2011 at 05:36PM View formatted
July 07, 2011 at 06:11PM View BBCode
Originally posted by paulcaraccio
I think HFA should be turned off for all World Series games. In the LCS, the team with the better record earned HFA by putting up a better record over 162 games against the same competition. In the WS, 2 teams are matched up and 1 is given HFA based on what happened against totally different competition.
July 07, 2011 at 07:48PM View BBCode
the teams in the WS are still playing home games though. i recognize the inequity paul is (rightly, i think) trying to eliminate, but i think the alternating years idea is a better one.July 07, 2011 at 08:14PM View BBCode
the division winner has the home field advantage. you get two games with all those freaking points added on to your hitters and pitchers, it make the two best pitchers (probably) into supermen that no team can beat, then your dopey best team just has to win one game on the road and take it back home and do it again with all those points.July 07, 2011 at 08:26PM View BBCode
(i am not a fan of the point adding obviously, in the regular season or the playoffs. perhaps we should also play a mid-season all star game for the HFA in the world series to make this thing equally as dumb as real baseball.)July 07, 2011 at 08:29PM View BBCode
The minimum number of games for any series is 4. Here is a break down of who gets homefield advantage based on series length:July 07, 2011 at 08:39PM View BBCode
yes, i have seen this analysis before. i don't really care. i just wish they would stop adding dopey points to the home team.July 07, 2011 at 08:40PM View BBCode
Well stated, Hamilton. Despite what some baseball people have said over the years, it doesn't actually matter which games you win, only that you win 4 of them.July 07, 2011 at 08:56PM View BBCode
Originally posted by tm4559
yes, i have seen this analysis before. i don't really care. i just wish they would stop adding dopey points to the home team.
July 07, 2011 at 09:16PM View BBCode
The only scenario in which the division winner gets home field advantage is if the series goes 7 games. In all other circumstances the wildcard team either has an advantage (5 game series) or it is a draw (4 or 6 game series).July 07, 2011 at 09:34PM View BBCode
so, that is equal. not an advantage to the wild card, right? what am i missing?
[Edited on 7-7-2011 by tm4559]
July 07, 2011 at 09:48PM View BBCode
it isn't equal though if it goes seven. thats the advantage. if the wildcard can take a game off the division winner, at their park, with the points added on to their pitchers and hitters, then it has the advantage. as it should, its earned it, if it can do that, becauseJuly 07, 2011 at 09:52PM View BBCode
Originally posted by Penguin
so, that is equal. not an advantage to the wild card, right? what am i missing?
[Edited on 7-7-2011 by tm4559]
I think what he's saying is that it shouldn't be equal, you should have an overall advantage in the series if you won the division
July 07, 2011 at 10:01PM View BBCode
Originally posted by tworoosters
Paul you should put this on ideascale, it's a way better idea than the anti-unicorn one.
July 07, 2011 at 10:01PM View BBCode
i know that. i know what he is saying. but in real baseball, they don't game it, because, nobody has extra oomph added to their skills. you are what you are. they get gloomy and doomy when the home team loses one of those games at home. because they lost the advantage. because they lost at home.July 07, 2011 at 10:06PM View BBCode
(these aren't real players, they're code bits. the team that finished first probably had a bigger run differential than the team that finished second, because it is a better team. 162 flip fests don't lie. the points added on to the wild card team for its three games merely close the gap a little. the points added on to the best team for the first two games and the last two games are simply too much of an advantage. they are. it is too much.)July 07, 2011 at 10:33PM View BBCode
So ... I just worked out some math, for fun, to see where I was statistically on my premise that most series do not go 7 games. Here is what I found:July 07, 2011 at 10:59PM View BBCode
Out of curiosity, does anyone know what percentage of playoff games in SD are won by home teams?Pages: 1 2