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Frayed Knot Jun 30 2006 03:32 PM |
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This was buried in one of the other threads:
Last I checked, the AL is on their was to approx a .620 Win Pct this season - which is huge compared to what's gone on before. It's like a 100-win team is playing against a 60-some win squad. This doesn't show home/road stats but I'd be surprised if they're anything out of the ordinary ~ 55/45 split that most MLB games show. These things are usually pretty cyclical but there seems to have been a lot of NL --> AL migration in the last few years.
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Mr. Zero Jun 30 2006 04:15 PM |
Interesting. Didn't think it was so even--though after this year it won't be. Going to see if I can track down interleague home/road splits for this. Just to satisfy my own curiosity.
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Elster88 Jun 30 2006 04:20 PM |
NL Record
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Frayed Knot Jun 30 2006 08:31 PM |
The game intro on YES today showed this year's home/road IL breakdown. I didn't write it down or anything but the AL was winning in their own parks at about a 3-of-4 clip while the NL was just short of breaking even in their home games.
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Zvon Jun 30 2006 09:16 PM |
..............verrrrrry interesting.
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Frayed Knot Jun 30 2006 11:08 PM |
NL getting killed again tonight.
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Frayed Knot Jul 03 2006 01:01 AM |
NL actually won the day on the final day of IL play (no thanks to us of course) but the final totals for this year give the AL about a whopping 61/39% edge. No other year prior to this had one league winning as much as 55%
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Frayed Knot Jul 05 2006 11:38 AM |
From 'Hardball Times'
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