Guest Rockin' Doc Guests Posted April 22, 2006 Posted April 22, 2006 I am compiling the POTG Poll totals for the season. I decided to count any nomination as a single point. This is to allow players that often turn in good performances, only to be outdone by a teammate, to garner recognition for their contribution. Also, this format seems to overlook relievers. Their contributions do not often garner them POTG votes. So the POTG Poll Points are the sum of the nominations for the player and the number of votes garnered by the player. This is also my first attempt at making a table in HTML code. So I hope this works. Without further ado, I present the POTG Poll Standing for all games through 4/16/06.POTG Poll Totals through 4/16/06Player NameNominationsPOTG VotesPOTG PointsTom Glavine33336David Wright62430Carlos Delgado72027Brian Bannister32326Xavier Nady51722Pedro Martinez11819Carlos Beltran71118Jose Reyes41014Steve Trachsel178Paul LoDuca516Chad Bradford145Ramon Castro134Duaner Sanchez314Cliff Floyd123Aaron Heilman101Billy Wagner101Chris Woodward101
Guest Rockin' Doc Guests Posted April 22, 2006 Posted April 22, 2006 Damn! So close and yet so far. Do any of the more computer literate (Yancey, KC, Edgy, et al) know why the table went under my signature rather than with the body of the message? I'm clueless. Also, is it always so tedious to have to type in all the line of code like I had to or is there a short cut that I'm not yet aware of?
Guest Rockin' Doc Guests Posted April 22, 2006 Posted April 22, 2006 Okay, this thread is seriously messed up. I will fix it when someone can give me a clue what I have done wrong. Or one of the admins can fix it when they get a chance.
Guest Rockin' Doc Guests Posted April 22, 2006 Posted April 22, 2006 I finally figured out my error. I forgot to close the table formatting with (/Table)**where <> is substituted for ( ) above.
Guest Rockin' Doc Guests Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 POTG Poll standings for the season updated for all games through 4/21/06. Next updat will be at the end of the month when the April POTG Polls Player of the Month will be unveiled. Cliff Floyd really needs to start moving up this list.POTG Poll Totals through 4/21/06Player NameNominationsPOTG VotesPOTG PointsTom Glavine44549Carlos Delgado103242Xavier Nady72734David Wright72431Brian Bannister42428Pedro Martinez22123Carlos Beltran71118Jose Reyes61117Steve Trachsel21113Julio Franco11011Pedro Feliciano11011 Paul LoDuca628Chris Woodard347Duaner Sanchez527Ramon Castro246Chad Bradford145Kaz Matsui145Billy Wagner314Cliff Floyd123Jorge Julio123Aaron Heilman303
Guest Yancy Street Gang Guests Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 This is a new counting method, isn't it? It seems that the scoring will be influenced by the number of people who vote, which can be independent of what happens on the field. A game that 25 people vote for will be weighted more heavily than a game that 12 people vote for.
Guest Rockin' Doc Guests Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 I truthfully don't know how it was done in the past. The polls died out last year and we went exclusively with the Schaeffer POTG system. I understand what you are saying and have noticed such deviations in the voting occurring at times. Some games, there have only been 12 votes and other games there have been as many as 27 votes cast. The voter turn out definitely seems to be higher in Mets victories.I'm not sure how to alleviate the problem, but I'm open to suggestions. The best I can think of at present is to divide the total number of points each player receives for a given game by the total number of points available for that particular game. If anyone has a better idea, I'm willing to listen. I'm curious to see how the results of the polls and the Schaeffer voting compare over the course of the season.
metsmarathon Old-Timey Member Posted April 24, 2006 Posted April 24, 2006 shouldn't it be just % of vote per game, added up for each game?or, more simply, a count of how many times a given player wins a game?or, more complicatedly, you could set it up similar to MVP voiting, where the top getter gets, say 5 points, and the lowest gets 1, depending, of course, on if you have 5 nominees for a game.the total number of votes per game should remain a constant.
Willets Point Old-Timey Member Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 When I did this and Edgy before me I believe points were tallied in the following manner:Points for nomination: 1 point for position player, 3 points for pitchersex. players nominated for last night's gameFloyd - 1 pointNady - 1 pointReyes - 1 pointSanchez - 3 pointsTrachsel - pointsPercentage of votes converted into a decimal number. ex. Tom Glavine gets 55% of the vote so he gets 5.5 pointsBonus of 1 point to the player who wins the most votes.An additional bonus of 1 point for a player who wins.An example of how to tally everyone up using the 4/20 game v. the Padres.Who was last night's POTG?Delgado 2-4, HR, R, 2 RBI5% 5% [ 1 ]Franco 1-1, HR, R, RBI50% 50% [ 10 ]Matsui 1-4, HR, R, RBI, & a sweet turn on a DP20% 20% [ 4 ]Reyes 2-5, R, SB5% 5% [ 1 ]Trachsel 6 IP, 2 H, 2 ER, 3 K, 2 BB20% 20% [ 4 ]Total Votes : 20Delgado: 1 + 0.5 = 1.5Franco: 1 + 5 + 1 = 7Matsui: 1 + 2 = 3Reyes: 1 + 0.5 = 1.5Traschel: 3 + 2= 5Of course you may do it any way you like but this formula works pretty well to account for waxing & waning of voter participation and to correct a bias against pitching.
Guest Rockin' Doc Guests Posted April 26, 2006 Posted April 26, 2006 Willets, thanks for the explaination of the scoring methodology from years past. I will make changes to my spreadsheet and recalculate the points. I will post the new standings at the end of the month when the Player of the Month is honored.I'm not sure that there is as strong a bias against pitchers as people believe. At least for starting pitchers, if they perform well they often garner the lion's share of the votes cast for a game. Glavine, Bannister, and Martinez are all in the top 6 vote getters at this early juncture. It is the relievers that often fail to get their due in this format. For historical consistency, I will follow the same basic formula as in the past.
Guest Rockin' Doc Guests Posted May 8, 2006 Posted May 8, 2006 Please join me in hoisting a cold one in honor of the Beer Poll Player of the Month for April 2006 - Tom Glavine. POTG Poll Totals through 4/30/06Player NamePOTG PointsTom Glavine21.44928Carlos Delgado14.49275Pedro Martinez14.49275David Wright14.49275Brian Bannister13.04348Xavier Nady11.59420Steve Trachsel7.82609Carlos Beltran7.53623Jose Reyes6.95652Duaner Sanchez6.66667Julio Franco4.92754Ramon Castro4.34783Kaz Matsui4.34783Endy Chavez4.05797Pedro Feliciano4.05797Paul LoDuca3.76812Billy Wagner3.76812Aaron Heilman3.47826Cliff Floyd2.60870Chad Bradford2.31884Chris Woodward2.02899Jorge Julio1.44928I recalculated the point totals utilizing a slight variation of the example Willets Point gave me earlier in this thread. The scores closely resemble the percentage of the total votes cast in all the polls. I think there exists a mild bias in favor of the pitchers due to the 3 to 1 advantage for a nomination, but we'll see how it plays out over the course of the season. I'm interested to see how the results of the polls will compare to the Schaefer voting during the course of the season.Edited: I forgot Chris Woodward the first time through.
Gwreck Old-Timey Member Posted May 8, 2006 Posted May 8, 2006 I'm a little surprised by a couple of the results. Heilman in particular seems too low, especially considering who's ahead of him -- ie. Franco, whose April contributions were basically one heroic homer, and a couple of hits here and here.
Guest Yancy Street Gang Guests Posted May 8, 2006 Posted May 8, 2006 For those who care to compare, the Schaefer results for April can be found here: http://cybermessageboard.ehost.com/getalife/viewtopic.php?t=3223
Willets Point Old-Timey Member Posted May 8, 2006 Posted May 8, 2006 Anyone have the html skilz to put the two lists side by side?
Guest Yancy Street Gang Guests Posted May 8, 2006 Posted May 8, 2006 Month-to-date totals for April 2006Through game of April 30, 2006RankNamePoints1Tom Glavine21.482Carlos Delgado19.703David Wright18.854Pedro Martinez17.495Xavier Nady14.776Jos� Reyes13.497Brian Bannister12.698Carlos Beltran11.859Steve Trachsel10.1410Duaner Sanchez10.0211Paul Lo Duca9.5212Cliff Floyd7.6313Billy Wagner7.5514Aaron Heilman5.9415Endy Chavez4.5215Ramon Castro4.5217Chris Woodward4.0318Kaz Matsui3.8319Julio Franco3.4820Darren Oliver3.4121Pedro Feliciano3.3022Jorge Julio2.2723Chad Bradford1.6724Anderson Hernandez0.5725Victor Zambrano0.4226Victor Diaz0.3227Jos� Valentin0.11POTG Poll Totals through 4/30/06Player NamePOTG PointsTom Glavine21.44928Carlos Delgado14.49275Pedro Martinez14.49275David Wright14.49275Brian Bannister13.04348Xavier Nady11.59420Steve Trachsel7.82609Carlos Beltran7.53623Jose Reyes6.95652Duaner Sanchez6.66667Julio Franco4.92754Ramon Castro4.34783Kaz Matsui4.34783Endy Chavez4.05797Pedro Feliciano4.05797Paul LoDuca3.76812Billy Wagner3.76812Aaron Heilman3.47826Cliff Floyd2.60870Chad Bradford2.31884Chris Woodward2.02899Jorge Julio1.44928
Guest Yancy Street Gang Guests Posted May 8, 2006 Posted May 8, 2006 At a glance, it seems that the Schaefer method acknowledged more players, and was friendlier to Reyes, Floyd, Wagner, Heilman, and Lo Duca, but less friendly to Castro, Matsui, and Franco.
Guest Rockin' Doc Guests Posted May 8, 2006 Posted May 8, 2006 Gwreck - "I'm a little surprised by a couple of the results. Heilman in particular seems too low, especially considering who's ahead of him -- ie. Franco, whose April contributions were basically one heroic homer, and a couple of hits here and here."I agree, but I just tally the votes as recorded by the members. I will likely play around with the scoring system a little in my spare time.
Guest Rockin' Doc Guests Posted May 8, 2006 Posted May 8, 2006 Yancy - "At a glance, it seems that the Schaefer method acknowledged more players, and was friendlier to Reyes, Floyd, Wagner, Heilman, and Lo Duca, but less friendly to Castro, Matsui, and Franco."I think some of the discrepancies occur for the following reasons:1. With only one vote to cast, it generally goes to the player having the best game. Generally the player getting the most votes in a poll is the same player getting the most Schaeffer points on the ballots for that game.2. Being able to vote for only the most outstanding player, there is no room to recognize other players that made lesser (yet still important) contributions to the Mets cause in the game. As a result fewer players get recognition. For instance, Reyes was second on the team in nominations with 10, yet he only received 13 votes for the month. Floyd was nominated 5 times, yet he received only six votes all month.3. One outstanding performance (as in the case of Julio Franco and Chad Bradford) can lead to a landslide victory in which the player garners virtually all of the votes registered. One or two dominant performances, can significantly boost a players postion in the overall standings. Franco received only two nominations, yet he received 14 POTG votes and won the balloting in one game. Chad Bradford won the balloting in the only game he was nominated in.4. Relievers get robbed in this format. For instance, Wagner received only one POTG vote in the month of April, while Heilman received no POTG votes.Essentially, the Schaeffer voting better recognizes all the players that made significant contributions in the game and spreads the love. The polls are a one shot deal that essentially recognize only the player viewed as having the most outstanding game.
Guest cooby Guests Posted June 9, 2006 Posted June 9, 2006 ]4. Relievers get robbed in this format. For instance, Wagner received only one POTG vote in the month of April, while Heilman received no POTG votesThere may gave beeb another reason fir Wagner to get just one vote
Guest Rockin' Doc Guests Posted June 9, 2006 Posted June 9, 2006 I've been on the road quite a bit the past two weeks. I'll try to get the results through the end of May tabulated and posted this weekend.I would appreciate Squid archiving all the Polls through the end of May if he gets the chance.
Guest Rockin' Doc Guests Posted June 14, 2006 Posted June 14, 2006 POTG Polls Player of the Month for MayCongratulations to Carlos Beltran!Player NamePOTG PointsCarlos Beltran18.89305Carlos Delgado16.61017Tom Glavine15.93220Pedro Martinez15.59322David Wright10.84745Jose Valentin9.83051Paul LoDuca9.49153Jose Reyes8.47458Cliff Floyd7.79661Darren Oliver7.11864Steve Trachsel5.76271Endy Chavez5.42373Duaner Sanchez5.08475Kaz Matsui4.74576Billy Wagner4.40678Xavier Nady4.40678Aaron Heilman2.71186Victor Zambrano1.69492Alay Soler1.35593Chad Bradford1.35593Pedro Feliciano1.35593Jorge Julio1.35593Ramon Castro0.67797Heath Bell0.67797Jeremi Gonzalez0.67797Orlando Hernandez0.67797John Maine0.67797Julio Franco0.33898
Guest Rockin' Doc Guests Posted July 18, 2006 Posted July 18, 2006 I know I've been putting this off. I'm not as sophisticated as Yancey, so I do all the tabulating by hand. A time consuming process that I hate, but I will finish through June and post soon. Promise.
Willets Point Old-Timey Member Posted July 18, 2006 Posted July 18, 2006 Take your time. This was non-judgemental bump. I was just saving the thread.
Guest Rockin' Doc Guests Posted July 18, 2006 Posted July 18, 2006 I appreciate the bump. I often tend to procrastinate on tasks that I prefer not to do.Tallying for June POTG Beer Polls Player of the Month is now completed. I will post the results in table form tomorrow.Also have YTD results through 6/30/06 calculated and will post tomorrow.
Zvon Old-Timey Member Posted July 18, 2006 Posted July 18, 2006 Excellent job Doc.Appreciate your time and trouble.Yours too Yancy.
Guest Rockin' Doc Guests Posted July 19, 2006 Posted July 19, 2006 POTG Beer Polls Player of the Month for June Congratulations to David Wright Player NamePOTG PointsDavid Wright27.92793Carlos Beltran19.81982Jose Reyes18.46847Orlando Hernandez15.31532Alay Soler14.86486Lastings Milledge10.81081Tom Glavine10.81081Carlos Delgado10.81081Chad Bradford6.69643Endy Chavez6.25000Steve Trachsel5.80357Paul LoDuca4.46429Jose Valentin4.46429Billy Wagner4.01786Darren Oliver3.12500Pedro Martinez3.12500Heath Bell3.12500Aaron Heilman2.67857Pedro Feliciano2.67857Chris Woodward2.23214Duaner Sanchez1.78571Xavier Nady1.33929Eli Marrero1.33929Cliff Floyd0.89286Ramon Castro0.89286Julio Franco0.44643
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