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MFS62 Jun 22 2006 06:28 PM |
There's something happening here
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Edgy DC Jun 22 2006 06:34 PM |
I'm certain any decent study of park effects accounts for the ability of the home team.
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KC Jun 22 2006 06:37 PM |
I think it's because of all the coke the players are doing in honor of the 20th an-
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Johnny Dickshot Jun 22 2006 06:56 PM |
From what I remember of the studies, it says Shea plays pretty xtreme to pitchers in the cool spring weather and like a normal park, more or less, in warmer weather.
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Nymr83 Jun 22 2006 07:39 PM |
Shea, at least historically, supresses batting average and right-handed power, but not left-handed power which is odd for a symetrical park but i guess has to do with prevailing winds (or the huge scoreboard blocking winds from right blowing in?)
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Frayed Knot Jun 22 2006 11:17 PM Re: Hey Now |
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Rule 1 of stats theory: Beware of trends cited & backed by some form of the phrase "it seems to me". . IOW, we should find out if there is any jump in Shea stats before we go searching for the cause. Beltran & Delgado's numbers are FAR worse at home this year f'rinstance. 'In God we Trust ... all others must show data'
As mentioned above, 'Park Effect' scores don't just count runs scored and against because that certainly would be skewed by high-powered or simply hot bats by the home team, as well as the converse of that: shitty pitching which pumps up the visiting offense. What a proper park effect study does is compare the RS/RA numbers to what those same teams are doing on the road. ex: If Cincy's big bats and lousy pitching leads to high-scoring affairs at Gr Amer Ballpark, that alone doesn't make it a hitter's park. If those Red bats & arms are scoring and coughing up even more runs away from GAB then it indicates it's a run-suppressing stadium - despite the scores you might see in the boxscores each morning.
Small sample size.
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The Big O Jun 23 2006 03:48 AM |
I hitched a ride with my soul by the side of the road
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Willets Point Jun 23 2006 08:58 AM |
Don't dream it's over.
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Elster88 Jun 23 2006 08:58 AM |
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I read somewhere that they don't. But I don't remember where.
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Yancy Street Gang Jun 23 2006 09:04 AM |
When I see the title of this thread, I can't help but think of Hank Kingsley.
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ScarletKnight41 Jun 23 2006 09:22 AM |
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It makes me think of this -
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Yancy Street Gang Jun 23 2006 09:24 AM |
Yes, Scarlett, that too.
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Elster88 Jun 23 2006 09:28 AM |
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seawolf17 Jun 23 2006 09:33 AM |
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Frayed Knot Jun 23 2006 09:34 AM |
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Properly done ones do. If you want to study the math for the [url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/about/parkadjust.shtml]Park Effects at Basebal Reference.com[/url] knock yourself out. Not only do this process account for who plays in the park but even goes as far to factor in that a winning home team bats only 8 times in a game instead of 9, and also the fact that the numbers get slightly skewed because the home team doesn't hit against it's own (maybe good, maybe bad) pitching staff. Shea was rated a '99' last year.
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Yancy Street Gang Jun 23 2006 09:42 AM |
Here's what 99 makes me think of:
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Edgy DC Jun 23 2006 10:02 AM |
This conversation clearly doesn't want to happen.
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seawolf17 Jun 23 2006 10:07 AM |
A little less conversation, a little more action please
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SteveJRogers Jun 25 2006 05:03 PM |
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La Diva and Impulse2, or maybe if this was 1996 not 2006 would probably know:
"Don't Dream It's Over" by Crowded House. I want to say early 1990's or late 1980's. Featured on the early years of Beverly Hills 90210 during the first Dylan-Brenda breakup episodes
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ScarletKnight41 Jun 25 2006 05:05 PM |
La Diva/Impulse 2 is much more into Broadway music than the popular scene. But I know "Don't Dream It's Over."
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SteveJRogers Jun 25 2006 05:08 PM |
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It was on a TV show, not sure how it affected their exposure in mainstream pop. I mean sometimes it helps, other times they are stuck as "That band you don't know with that song that you do know" Plus this is more than 10 years ago as well!
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ScarletKnight41 Jun 25 2006 05:26 PM |
She's more into Comedy Central than network television fare.
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SteveJRogers Jun 25 2006 05:56 PM |
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I don't blame her Show was essentially a precursor of Gillmore Girls/OC/Dawson's Creek. Tons of HS/College rich white teen agnst, created by the now late Aaron Spelling, and it starred his no-talent daughter Tori Had a few moments and only because it was on FOX did it enjoy its early popularity (FOX was more successfull in being a new entity than WB/UPN have been) Not even sure why the heck I watched it, (well girls on the show were nice eye candy) it was a good time waster for mid-afternoon college TV watching/background entertainment
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ScarletKnight41 Jun 25 2006 06:17 PM |
I remember 90210. And Melrose place. They were trashy, but fun.
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metsmarathon Jun 26 2006 09:28 AM |
mets OPS home / away 0.768 / 0.822
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