Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted June 24, 2009 Posted June 24, 2009 ="Edgy DC (in worst losses thread)":2fu2r4rw]6-4 is the score of the season.[/quote:2fu2r4rw]That comment got me curious, so I decided to plunge into my little database to see what the most common scores in Mets games have been. And that has prompted this little set of trivia questions. I'll post the answers late in the day tomorrow. I'm not going to give hints along the way. Everyone feel free to post your guesses and when I reveal the answers, you can see how you've done.(Mets wins and losses are combined in these totals; there's no distinction, for example, between 0-1 and 1-0.)Here we go...The Mets have played 7,625 regular and postseason games.How many distinct scores have there been?What is the most common score, and how many times has it occurred?Other than tie games, what is the closest score that has not yet been the final score of a Mets game? (30 total runs or fewer. We know that no game has ever ended with a score of 106-105, for example.)Of the final scores that have not yet happened, which score has the fewest combined runs?What score was the most lopsided in Mets history? (largest difference between the winning team's runs and the losing team's runs)What's the most lopsided shutout?What's the most lopsided score that has occurred more than once? (It's happened three times.)Whoever comes closest in each category gets a choice of a virtual shrimp platter or a virtual jar of jelly beans. We'll leave it on the honor system; I'm not promising I'm actually going to tally this stuff.(6-4, by the way, is the 18th most common final score in Mets history, and it's happened 147 times.)Edgy DC Jun 24 2009 02:55 PMHow many distinct scores have there been? 1,432What is the most common score, and how many times has it occurred? 3-1, 245 timesOther than tie games, what is the closest score that has not yet been the final score of a Mets game? (30 total runs or fewer. We know that no game has ever ended with a score of 106-105, for example.) 14-13Of the final scores that have not yet happened, which score has the fewest combined runs? 15What score was the most lopsided in Mets history? (largest difference between the winning team's runs and the losing team's runs) Eighteen runs. What's the most lopsided shutout? 11-0.What's the most lopsided score that has occurred more than once? (It's happened three times.) 18-1Gwreck Jun 24 2009 02:55 PMRe: Crazy esoteric trivia Distint Scores747 distinct scores3-2 most common, occuring 97 times17-13 is closest score to never happenNever a 13-4 gameLopsided score is 24-3Lopsided shutout 17-0Most frequent lopsided score 19-4LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Jun 24 2009 03:16 PMHow many distinct scores have there been? 192What is the most common score, and how many times has it occurred? 4-1, 318 timesOther than tie games, what is the closest score that has not yet been the final score of a Mets game? (30 total runs or fewer. We know that no game has ever ended with a score of 106-105, for example.) 15-14Of the final scores that have not yet happened, which score has the fewest combined runs? 14-2What score was the most lopsided in Mets history? (largest difference between the winning team's runs and the losing team's runs) 22-3What's the most lopsided shutout? 15-0What's the most lopsided score that has occurred more than once? (It's happened three times.) 13-1Whoever comes closest in each category gets a choice of a virtual shrimp platter or a virtual jar of jelly beans. We'll leave it on the honor system; I'm not promising I'm actually going to tally this stuff. John Cougar Lunchbucket Jun 24 2009 03:30 PMHow many distinct scores have there been? 1,000What is the most common score, and how many times has it occurred?4-2 (450 times) Other than tie games, what is the closest score that has not yet been the final score of a Mets game? (30 total runs or fewer. We know that no game has ever ended with a score of 106-105, for example.) 14-13Of the final scores that have not yet happened, which score has the fewest combined runs? 10-9What score was the most lopsided in Mets history? (largest difference between the winning team's runs and the losing team's runs) 19What's the most lopsided shutout? 12-0What's the most lopsided score that has occurred more than once? (It's happened three times.) 15-2Frayed Knot Jun 24 2009 05:02 PMHow many distinct scores have there been? 785What is the most common score, and how many times has it occurred? 4-3, 185 timesOther than tie games, what is the closest score that has not yet been the final score of a Mets game? (30 total runs or fewer. We know that no game has ever ended with a score of 106-105, for example.) 12-11Of the final scores that have not yet happened, which score has the fewest combined runs? 11-3 (14)What score was the most lopsided in Mets history? (largest difference between the winning team's runs and the losing team's runs) 26-7 (nineteen runs) What's the most lopsided shutout? 12-0.What's the most lopsided score that has occurred more than once? (It's happened three times.) 12-2** ]What is the most common scoreI've actually wondered before what the most common final score in baseball history is. Not for any particular reason really, just curiosity.HahnSolo Jun 24 2009 05:39 PMHow many distinct scores have there been? 90What is the most common score, and how many times has it occurred? 4-2, 250 timesOther than tie games, what is the closest score that has not yet been the final score of a Mets game? (30 total runs or fewer. We know that no game has ever ended with a score of 106-105, for example.) 15-14Of the final scores that have not yet happened, which score has the fewest combined runs? 17What score was the most lopsided in Mets history? (largest difference between the winning team's runs and the losing team's runs) 19What's the most lopsided shutout? 16-0What's the most lopsided score that has occurred more than once? (It's happened three times.) 16-3Elster88 Jun 24 2009 06:21 PMEither I don't understand the first question or a few other folks don't.Edgy DC Jun 24 2009 06:36 PMMy guess was way too high. Basic math should tell me it was about 20 times too high.soupcan Jun 24 2009 08:43 PMHow many distinct scores have there been? 869What is the most common score, and how many times has it occurred? 5-3, 198 timesOther than tie games, what is the closest score that has not yet been the final score of a Mets game? (30 total runs or fewer. We know that no game has ever ended with a score of 106-105, for example.) 13-11Of the final scores that have not yet happened, which score has the fewest combined runs? 16-4 (20)What score was the most lopsided in Mets history? (largest difference between the winning team's runs and the losing team's runs) 22-1 What's the most lopsided shutout? 13-0.What's the most lopsided score that has occurred more than once? (It's happened three times.) 15-1John Cougar Lunchbucket Jun 24 2009 09:07 PM="Elster88":pvo9ib6f]Either I don't understand the first question or a few other folks don't.[/quote:pvo9ib6f]I don't care.Elster88 Jun 24 2009 10:10 PM...John Cougar Lunchbucket Jun 25 2009 05:04 AMSorry. Making fun of my own wild guesses.Swan Swan H Jun 25 2009 05:33 AMHow many distinct scores have there been?162What is the most common score, and how many times has it occurred?5-2, 108 timesOther than tie games, what is the closest score that has not yet been the final score of a Mets game? (30 total runs or fewer. We know that no game has ever ended with a score of 106-105, for example.)14-13Of the final scores that have not yet happened, which score has the fewest combined runs?15-9, 24 combinedWhat score was the most lopsided in Mets history? (largest difference between the winning team's runs and the losing team's runs)19-1What's the most lopsided shutout?12-0What's the most lopsided score that has occurred more than once? (It's happened three times.) 18-1Benjamin Grimm Jun 25 2009 07:18 AMLast night, by the way, was the 13th time that a Mets game has ended with a score of 11-0.The Mets are 10 and 3 in 11-0 games! (But only 1-2 when the 11-0 game is on June 24. They had lost 11-0 on June 24, 1972 and June 24, 2008.)Of the 13 games, 8 were 9-inning shutouts: Losses to Reggie Cleveland in 1972 and Rick Rhoden in 1984, and wins by Tom Seaver (1976), Jon Matlack (1976), Sid Fernandez (1986 and 1989), Dwight Gooden (1988) and Tom Glavine (2005).Don't you feel better knowing that?soupcan Jun 25 2009 07:21 AMI'm very curious to know the most common score.Can't wait for the big reveal!metsmarathon Jun 25 2009 07:56 AMHow many distinct scores have there been? 196What is the most common score, and how many times has it occurred? 4-3, 257 timesOther than tie games, what is the closest score that has not yet been the final score of a Mets game? (30 total runs or fewer. We know that no game has ever ended with a score of 106-105, for example.) 11-10Of the final scores that have not yet happened, which score has the fewest combined runs? 20What score was the most lopsided in Mets history? (largest difference between the winning team's runs and the losing team's runs) 19 What's the most lopsided shutout? 14-0What's the most lopsided score that has occurred more than once? (It's happened three times.) 17-2Centerfield Jun 25 2009 08:04 AMThe fact that he has this information should really confirm that the name "Ultimate Mets Database" is not hyperbole.MFS62 Jun 25 2009 08:11 AM="soupcan":1w1w1jzh] Can't wait for the big reveal![/quote:1w1w1jzh]I agree. If he waits too long and more games are played, the answers to some of the questions could change.Latermetirish Jun 25 2009 08:12 AMThis is brilliant , not going to bother with any guesses , all the absurd one are taken anyway.Just waiting for the answers now.HahnSolo Jun 25 2009 08:23 AM="Edgy DC":28o8bhhh]My guess was way too high. Basic math should tell me it was about 20 times too high.[/quote:28o8bhhh]And I suspect now that my guess was low.soupcan Jun 25 2009 08:54 AMLook how excited we all are.What a bunch of geeks.MFS62 Jun 25 2009 09:09 AM="soupcan":2dbn7m5s]Look how excited we all are.What a bunch of geeks.[/quote:2dbn7m5s]Hey, when I joined the board, you folks were discussing how you had been called pompous pricks. Geeks is better. Much better.I salute to that.Especially when united in a common purpose. That purpose, of course, is anxiously wanting to find out the answer to those questions. It is the Metly thing to do.Laterm.e.t.b.o.t. Jun 25 2009 09:18 AMm.e.t.b.o.t. is trying to figure out the correct answer to the questions posed. me.t.b.o.t. believes the that cranepoolforum poster hahnsolo has the most accurate answer so far, moreso than cranepoolforum poster and m.e.t.b.o.t. creator metsmarathon.Benjamin Grimm Jun 25 2009 09:22 AMRe: Crazy esoteric trivia ="Benjamin Grimm":2o6scmr5](Mets wins and losses are combined in these totals; there's no distinction, for example, between 0-1 and 1-0.)[/quote:2o6scmr5]m.e.t.b.o.t. Jun 25 2009 09:43 AMm.e.t.b.o.t. approaches the problem in the following way. m.e.t.b.o.t. assumes that, up to 11-10, all possible scores have been accomplished. furthermore, m.e.t.b.o.t. assumes that there are some number of scoring combinations beyond this configuration which must also been accomplished. m.e.t.b.o.t. will estimate this by continuing the matrix to include all scoring combinations up to 14-13. this yields a total of 105 scoring combinations. me.t.b.o.t. concedes that there is room for error on the high side of this prediction, as m.e.t.b.o.t. has no basis for limiting the matrix to a maximum of 14 runs. m.e.t.b.o.t. is relying solely on the intuition afforded by a collection of springs, gears, pinions, and other mechanical components. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 0 x 1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0 5-0 6-0 7-0 8-0 9-0 10-0 11-0 12-0 13-0 14-0 1 x 2-1 3-1 4-1 5-1 6-1 7-1 8-1 9-1 10-1 11-1 12-1 13-1 14-1 2 x 3-2 4-2 5-2 6-2 7-2 8-2 9-2 10-2 11-2 12-2 13-2 14-2 3 x 4-3 5-3 6-3 7-3 8-3 9-3 10-3 11-3 12-3 13-3 14-3 4 x 5-4 6-4 7-4 8-4 9-4 10-4 11-4 12-4 13-4 14-4 5 x 6-5 7-5 8-5 9-5 10-5 11-5 12-5 13-5 14-5 6 x 7-6 8-6 9-6 10-6 11-6 12-6 13-6 14-6 7 x 8-7 9-7 10-7 11-7 12-7 13-7 14-7 8 x 9-8 10-8 11-8 12-8 13-8 14-8 9 x 10-9 11-9 12-9 13-9 14-9 10 x 11-10 12-10 13-10 14-10 11 x 12-11 13-11 14-11 12 x 13-12 14-12 13 x 14-13 14 x m.e.t.b.o.t. lacks a sound basis for positing answers to the remaining questions in this challenge, but for purposes of completion will posit the following:How many distinct scores have there been?105What is the most common score, and how many times has it occurred?5-4, 475Other than tie games, what is the closest score that has not yet been the final score of a Mets game? (30 total runs or fewer. We know that no game has ever ended with a score of 106-105, for example.)15-14Of the final scores that have not yet happened, which score has the fewest combined runs?16What score was the most lopsided in Mets history? (largest difference between the winning team's runs and the losing team's runs)14What's the most lopsided shutout?14-0What's the most lopsided score that has occurred more than once? (It's happened three times.)13-0Frayed Knot Jun 25 2009 10:00 AM="MFS62":1ppxo6yl]="soupcan":1ppxo6yl]Look how excited we all are.What a bunch of geeks.[/quote:1ppxo6yl]Hey, when I joined the board, you folks were discussing how you had been called pompous pricks. Geeks is better. Much better.I salute to that.Especially when united in a common purpose. That purpose, of course, is anxiously wanting to find out the answer to those questions. It is the Metly thing to do.[/quote:1ppxo6yl]I'm both a geek and an elitist prick.Benjamin Grimm Jun 25 2009 10:57 AMOkay, here are the answers:How many distinct scores have there been?140What is the most common score, and how many times has it occurred?3-2, 512 times.Other than tie games, what is the closest score that has not yet been the final score of a Mets game? (30 total runs or fewer. We know that no game has ever ended with a score of 106-105, for example.)There have been one-run games all the way from 1-0 to 13-12, so the highest-scoring one-run game that hasn't happened yet is 14-13.Of the final scores that have not yet happened, which score has the fewest combined runs?There's never been a 17-0 game. All possible scores with 16 runs or fewer have occurred. BONUS: The least-common score with a margin of fewer than five runs (excluding ties) is 10-6, which has only happened 30 times. What score was the most lopsided in Mets history? (largest difference between the winning team's runs and the losing team's runs)26-7. Some of us may remember this one. (I know I do!) It was a loss to the Phillies at Veterans Stadium on June 11, 1985. Tom Gorman started for the Mets, got one guy out, and yielded to Calvin Schiraldi. The Phillies scored 9 runs in the first inning and another 7 in the second. What's the most lopsided shutout?16-0. A loss to the Braves at Shea on July 2, 1999. Masato Yoshii started for the Mets and Greg Maddux went for Atlanta.What's the most lopsided score that has occurred more than once? (It's happened three times.)17-1.Atlanta 17, Mets 1, June 17, 1966Mets 17, Pittsburgh 1, April 17, 1976Mets 17, Houston 1, August 30, 1999TOP TEN MOST COMMON SCORES IN METS HISTORY:3-2 5124-3 4442-1 4424-2 3345-4 3323-1 2645-2 2404-1 2376-5 2295-3 227John Cougar Lunchbucket Jun 25 2009 11:01 AM]What's the most lopsided shutout? 16-0. A loss to the Braves at Shea on July 2, 1999. Masato Yoshii started for the Mets and Greg Maddux went for Atlanta. I remember this one. Ambler at the old mofo described this as "Hiroshima."Fascinating list by the way and thanks. That one-run games are more common than 2-run games probably says something about how 2-run leads are treated.metirish Jun 25 2009 11:08 AMFascinating is right , great work and I am sure mathamaticians could have fun with the top ten.Centerfield Jun 25 2009 11:14 AM="John Cougar Lunchbucket"]]What's the most lopsided shutout? 16-0. A loss to the Braves at Shea on July 2, 1999. Masato Yoshii started for the Mets and Greg Maddux went for Atlanta. I remember this one. Ambler at the old mofo described this as "Hiroshima."Fascinating list by the way and thanks. That one-run games are more common than 2-run games probably says something about how 2-run leads are treated.If memory serves me correctly, that was the pitching debut of Matt Franco.PiggiesTomatoes Jun 25 2009 11:25 AMGreat thread and trivia. ThanksLeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Jun 25 2009 12:51 PMI don't know how the hell I forgot 26-7. I was 7, and I remember crying in frustration after about an inning and a half.Thanks, BeeG.Edgy DC Jun 25 2009 12:58 PMI liked that game. They hadn't hit in two weeks, and the seven runs was a breakthrough.Benjamin Grimm Jun 25 2009 02:04 PMOkay, so now there have been five hundred and thirteen 3 to 2 games.Frayed Knot Jun 25 2009 02:09 PM="John Cougar Lunchbucket"]]What's the most lopsided shutout? 16-0. A loss to the Braves at Shea on July 2, 1999. Masato Yoshii started for the Mets and Greg Maddux went for Atlanta. I remember this one. Ambler at the old mofo described this as "Hiroshima."Fascinating list by the way and thanks. That one-run games are more common than 2-run games probably says something about how 2-run leads are treated.IIRC, this one was also declared to be "all Bobby's fault" by several on that forum -- a conclusion I dubbed "stupidity cubed".
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted June 24, 2009 Posted June 24, 2009 How many distinct scores have there been? 1,432What is the most common score, and how many times has it occurred? 3-1, 245 timesOther than tie games, what is the closest score that has not yet been the final score of a Mets game? (30 total runs or fewer. We know that no game has ever ended with a score of 106-105, for example.) 14-13Of the final scores that have not yet happened, which score has the fewest combined runs? 15What score was the most lopsided in Mets history? (largest difference between the winning team's runs and the losing team's runs) Eighteen runs. What's the most lopsided shutout? 11-0.What's the most lopsided score that has occurred more than once? (It's happened three times.) 18-1
Gwreck Old-Timey Member Posted June 24, 2009 Posted June 24, 2009 Distint Scores747 distinct scores3-2 most common, occuring 97 times17-13 is closest score to never happenNever a 13-4 gameLopsided score is 24-3Lopsided shutout 17-0Most frequent lopsided score 19-4
Guest LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Guests Posted June 24, 2009 Posted June 24, 2009 How many distinct scores have there been? 192What is the most common score, and how many times has it occurred? 4-1, 318 timesOther than tie games, what is the closest score that has not yet been the final score of a Mets game? (30 total runs or fewer. We know that no game has ever ended with a score of 106-105, for example.) 15-14Of the final scores that have not yet happened, which score has the fewest combined runs? 14-2What score was the most lopsided in Mets history? (largest difference between the winning team's runs and the losing team's runs) 22-3What's the most lopsided shutout? 15-0What's the most lopsided score that has occurred more than once? (It's happened three times.) 13-1Whoever comes closest in each category gets a choice of a virtual shrimp platter or a virtual jar of jelly beans. We'll leave it on the honor system; I'm not promising I'm actually going to tally this stuff.
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted June 24, 2009 Posted June 24, 2009 How many distinct scores have there been? 1,000What is the most common score, and how many times has it occurred?4-2 (450 times) Other than tie games, what is the closest score that has not yet been the final score of a Mets game? (30 total runs or fewer. We know that no game has ever ended with a score of 106-105, for example.) 14-13Of the final scores that have not yet happened, which score has the fewest combined runs? 10-9What score was the most lopsided in Mets history? (largest difference between the winning team's runs and the losing team's runs) 19What's the most lopsided shutout? 12-0What's the most lopsided score that has occurred more than once? (It's happened three times.) 15-2
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted June 24, 2009 Posted June 24, 2009 How many distinct scores have there been? 785What is the most common score, and how many times has it occurred? 4-3, 185 timesOther than tie games, what is the closest score that has not yet been the final score of a Mets game? (30 total runs or fewer. We know that no game has ever ended with a score of 106-105, for example.) 12-11Of the final scores that have not yet happened, which score has the fewest combined runs? 11-3 (14)What score was the most lopsided in Mets history? (largest difference between the winning team's runs and the losing team's runs) 26-7 (nineteen runs) What's the most lopsided shutout? 12-0.What's the most lopsided score that has occurred more than once? (It's happened three times.) 12-2** ]What is the most common scoreI've actually wondered before what the most common final score in baseball history is. Not for any particular reason really, just curiosity.
HahnSolo Old-Timey Member Posted June 24, 2009 Posted June 24, 2009 How many distinct scores have there been? 90What is the most common score, and how many times has it occurred? 4-2, 250 timesOther than tie games, what is the closest score that has not yet been the final score of a Mets game? (30 total runs or fewer. We know that no game has ever ended with a score of 106-105, for example.) 15-14Of the final scores that have not yet happened, which score has the fewest combined runs? 17What score was the most lopsided in Mets history? (largest difference between the winning team's runs and the losing team's runs) 19What's the most lopsided shutout? 16-0What's the most lopsided score that has occurred more than once? (It's happened three times.) 16-3
Elster88 Old-Timey Member Posted June 24, 2009 Posted June 24, 2009 Either I don't understand the first question or a few other folks don't.
Guest Edgy DC Guests Posted June 24, 2009 Posted June 24, 2009 My guess was way too high. Basic math should tell me it was about 20 times too high.
soupcan Old-Timey Member Posted June 24, 2009 Posted June 24, 2009 How many distinct scores have there been? 869What is the most common score, and how many times has it occurred? 5-3, 198 timesOther than tie games, what is the closest score that has not yet been the final score of a Mets game? (30 total runs or fewer. We know that no game has ever ended with a score of 106-105, for example.) 13-11Of the final scores that have not yet happened, which score has the fewest combined runs? 16-4 (20)What score was the most lopsided in Mets history? (largest difference between the winning team's runs and the losing team's runs) 22-1 What's the most lopsided shutout? 13-0.What's the most lopsided score that has occurred more than once? (It's happened three times.) 15-1
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted June 24, 2009 Posted June 24, 2009 ="Elster88":pvo9ib6f]Either I don't understand the first question or a few other folks don't.[/quote:pvo9ib6f]I don't care.Elster88 Jun 24 2009 10:10 PM...John Cougar Lunchbucket Jun 25 2009 05:04 AMSorry. Making fun of my own wild guesses.Swan Swan H Jun 25 2009 05:33 AMHow many distinct scores have there been?162What is the most common score, and how many times has it occurred?5-2, 108 timesOther than tie games, what is the closest score that has not yet been the final score of a Mets game? (30 total runs or fewer. We know that no game has ever ended with a score of 106-105, for example.)14-13Of the final scores that have not yet happened, which score has the fewest combined runs?15-9, 24 combinedWhat score was the most lopsided in Mets history? (largest difference between the winning team's runs and the losing team's runs)19-1What's the most lopsided shutout?12-0What's the most lopsided score that has occurred more than once? (It's happened three times.) 18-1Benjamin Grimm Jun 25 2009 07:18 AMLast night, by the way, was the 13th time that a Mets game has ended with a score of 11-0.The Mets are 10 and 3 in 11-0 games! (But only 1-2 when the 11-0 game is on June 24. They had lost 11-0 on June 24, 1972 and June 24, 2008.)Of the 13 games, 8 were 9-inning shutouts: Losses to Reggie Cleveland in 1972 and Rick Rhoden in 1984, and wins by Tom Seaver (1976), Jon Matlack (1976), Sid Fernandez (1986 and 1989), Dwight Gooden (1988) and Tom Glavine (2005).Don't you feel better knowing that?soupcan Jun 25 2009 07:21 AMI'm very curious to know the most common score.Can't wait for the big reveal!metsmarathon Jun 25 2009 07:56 AMHow many distinct scores have there been? 196What is the most common score, and how many times has it occurred? 4-3, 257 timesOther than tie games, what is the closest score that has not yet been the final score of a Mets game? (30 total runs or fewer. We know that no game has ever ended with a score of 106-105, for example.) 11-10Of the final scores that have not yet happened, which score has the fewest combined runs? 20What score was the most lopsided in Mets history? (largest difference between the winning team's runs and the losing team's runs) 19 What's the most lopsided shutout? 14-0What's the most lopsided score that has occurred more than once? (It's happened three times.) 17-2Centerfield Jun 25 2009 08:04 AMThe fact that he has this information should really confirm that the name "Ultimate Mets Database" is not hyperbole.MFS62 Jun 25 2009 08:11 AM="soupcan":1w1w1jzh] Can't wait for the big reveal![/quote:1w1w1jzh]I agree. If he waits too long and more games are played, the answers to some of the questions could change.Latermetirish Jun 25 2009 08:12 AMThis is brilliant , not going to bother with any guesses , all the absurd one are taken anyway.Just waiting for the answers now.HahnSolo Jun 25 2009 08:23 AM="Edgy DC":28o8bhhh]My guess was way too high. Basic math should tell me it was about 20 times too high.[/quote:28o8bhhh]And I suspect now that my guess was low.soupcan Jun 25 2009 08:54 AMLook how excited we all are.What a bunch of geeks.MFS62 Jun 25 2009 09:09 AM="soupcan":2dbn7m5s]Look how excited we all are.What a bunch of geeks.[/quote:2dbn7m5s]Hey, when I joined the board, you folks were discussing how you had been called pompous pricks. Geeks is better. Much better.I salute to that.Especially when united in a common purpose. That purpose, of course, is anxiously wanting to find out the answer to those questions. It is the Metly thing to do.Laterm.e.t.b.o.t. Jun 25 2009 09:18 AMm.e.t.b.o.t. is trying to figure out the correct answer to the questions posed. me.t.b.o.t. believes the that cranepoolforum poster hahnsolo has the most accurate answer so far, moreso than cranepoolforum poster and m.e.t.b.o.t. creator metsmarathon.Benjamin Grimm Jun 25 2009 09:22 AMRe: Crazy esoteric trivia ="Benjamin Grimm":2o6scmr5](Mets wins and losses are combined in these totals; there's no distinction, for example, between 0-1 and 1-0.)[/quote:2o6scmr5]m.e.t.b.o.t. Jun 25 2009 09:43 AMm.e.t.b.o.t. approaches the problem in the following way. m.e.t.b.o.t. assumes that, up to 11-10, all possible scores have been accomplished. furthermore, m.e.t.b.o.t. assumes that there are some number of scoring combinations beyond this configuration which must also been accomplished. m.e.t.b.o.t. will estimate this by continuing the matrix to include all scoring combinations up to 14-13. this yields a total of 105 scoring combinations. me.t.b.o.t. concedes that there is room for error on the high side of this prediction, as m.e.t.b.o.t. has no basis for limiting the matrix to a maximum of 14 runs. m.e.t.b.o.t. is relying solely on the intuition afforded by a collection of springs, gears, pinions, and other mechanical components. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 0 x 1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0 5-0 6-0 7-0 8-0 9-0 10-0 11-0 12-0 13-0 14-0 1 x 2-1 3-1 4-1 5-1 6-1 7-1 8-1 9-1 10-1 11-1 12-1 13-1 14-1 2 x 3-2 4-2 5-2 6-2 7-2 8-2 9-2 10-2 11-2 12-2 13-2 14-2 3 x 4-3 5-3 6-3 7-3 8-3 9-3 10-3 11-3 12-3 13-3 14-3 4 x 5-4 6-4 7-4 8-4 9-4 10-4 11-4 12-4 13-4 14-4 5 x 6-5 7-5 8-5 9-5 10-5 11-5 12-5 13-5 14-5 6 x 7-6 8-6 9-6 10-6 11-6 12-6 13-6 14-6 7 x 8-7 9-7 10-7 11-7 12-7 13-7 14-7 8 x 9-8 10-8 11-8 12-8 13-8 14-8 9 x 10-9 11-9 12-9 13-9 14-9 10 x 11-10 12-10 13-10 14-10 11 x 12-11 13-11 14-11 12 x 13-12 14-12 13 x 14-13 14 x m.e.t.b.o.t. lacks a sound basis for positing answers to the remaining questions in this challenge, but for purposes of completion will posit the following:How many distinct scores have there been?105What is the most common score, and how many times has it occurred?5-4, 475Other than tie games, what is the closest score that has not yet been the final score of a Mets game? (30 total runs or fewer. We know that no game has ever ended with a score of 106-105, for example.)15-14Of the final scores that have not yet happened, which score has the fewest combined runs?16What score was the most lopsided in Mets history? (largest difference between the winning team's runs and the losing team's runs)14What's the most lopsided shutout?14-0What's the most lopsided score that has occurred more than once? (It's happened three times.)13-0Frayed Knot Jun 25 2009 10:00 AM="MFS62":1ppxo6yl]="soupcan":1ppxo6yl]Look how excited we all are.What a bunch of geeks.[/quote:1ppxo6yl]Hey, when I joined the board, you folks were discussing how you had been called pompous pricks. Geeks is better. Much better.I salute to that.Especially when united in a common purpose. That purpose, of course, is anxiously wanting to find out the answer to those questions. It is the Metly thing to do.[/quote:1ppxo6yl]I'm both a geek and an elitist prick.Benjamin Grimm Jun 25 2009 10:57 AMOkay, here are the answers:How many distinct scores have there been?140What is the most common score, and how many times has it occurred?3-2, 512 times.Other than tie games, what is the closest score that has not yet been the final score of a Mets game? (30 total runs or fewer. We know that no game has ever ended with a score of 106-105, for example.)There have been one-run games all the way from 1-0 to 13-12, so the highest-scoring one-run game that hasn't happened yet is 14-13.Of the final scores that have not yet happened, which score has the fewest combined runs?There's never been a 17-0 game. All possible scores with 16 runs or fewer have occurred. BONUS: The least-common score with a margin of fewer than five runs (excluding ties) is 10-6, which has only happened 30 times. What score was the most lopsided in Mets history? (largest difference between the winning team's runs and the losing team's runs)26-7. Some of us may remember this one. (I know I do!) It was a loss to the Phillies at Veterans Stadium on June 11, 1985. Tom Gorman started for the Mets, got one guy out, and yielded to Calvin Schiraldi. The Phillies scored 9 runs in the first inning and another 7 in the second. What's the most lopsided shutout?16-0. A loss to the Braves at Shea on July 2, 1999. Masato Yoshii started for the Mets and Greg Maddux went for Atlanta.What's the most lopsided score that has occurred more than once? (It's happened three times.)17-1.Atlanta 17, Mets 1, June 17, 1966Mets 17, Pittsburgh 1, April 17, 1976Mets 17, Houston 1, August 30, 1999TOP TEN MOST COMMON SCORES IN METS HISTORY:3-2 5124-3 4442-1 4424-2 3345-4 3323-1 2645-2 2404-1 2376-5 2295-3 227John Cougar Lunchbucket Jun 25 2009 11:01 AM]What's the most lopsided shutout? 16-0. A loss to the Braves at Shea on July 2, 1999. Masato Yoshii started for the Mets and Greg Maddux went for Atlanta. I remember this one. Ambler at the old mofo described this as "Hiroshima."Fascinating list by the way and thanks. That one-run games are more common than 2-run games probably says something about how 2-run leads are treated.metirish Jun 25 2009 11:08 AMFascinating is right , great work and I am sure mathamaticians could have fun with the top ten.Centerfield Jun 25 2009 11:14 AM="John Cougar Lunchbucket"]]What's the most lopsided shutout? 16-0. A loss to the Braves at Shea on July 2, 1999. Masato Yoshii started for the Mets and Greg Maddux went for Atlanta. I remember this one. Ambler at the old mofo described this as "Hiroshima."Fascinating list by the way and thanks. That one-run games are more common than 2-run games probably says something about how 2-run leads are treated.If memory serves me correctly, that was the pitching debut of Matt Franco.PiggiesTomatoes Jun 25 2009 11:25 AMGreat thread and trivia. ThanksLeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Jun 25 2009 12:51 PMI don't know how the hell I forgot 26-7. I was 7, and I remember crying in frustration after about an inning and a half.Thanks, BeeG.Edgy DC Jun 25 2009 12:58 PMI liked that game. They hadn't hit in two weeks, and the seven runs was a breakthrough.Benjamin Grimm Jun 25 2009 02:04 PMOkay, so now there have been five hundred and thirteen 3 to 2 games.Frayed Knot Jun 25 2009 02:09 PM="John Cougar Lunchbucket"]]What's the most lopsided shutout? 16-0. A loss to the Braves at Shea on July 2, 1999. Masato Yoshii started for the Mets and Greg Maddux went for Atlanta. I remember this one. Ambler at the old mofo described this as "Hiroshima."Fascinating list by the way and thanks. That one-run games are more common than 2-run games probably says something about how 2-run leads are treated.IIRC, this one was also declared to be "all Bobby's fault" by several on that forum -- a conclusion I dubbed "stupidity cubed".
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted June 25, 2009 Posted June 25, 2009 Sorry. Making fun of my own wild guesses.
Guest Swan Swan H Guests Posted June 25, 2009 Posted June 25, 2009 How many distinct scores have there been?162What is the most common score, and how many times has it occurred?5-2, 108 timesOther than tie games, what is the closest score that has not yet been the final score of a Mets game? (30 total runs or fewer. We know that no game has ever ended with a score of 106-105, for example.)14-13Of the final scores that have not yet happened, which score has the fewest combined runs?15-9, 24 combinedWhat score was the most lopsided in Mets history? (largest difference between the winning team's runs and the losing team's runs)19-1What's the most lopsided shutout?12-0What's the most lopsided score that has occurred more than once? (It's happened three times.) 18-1
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted June 25, 2009 Author Posted June 25, 2009 Last night, by the way, was the 13th time that a Mets game has ended with a score of 11-0.The Mets are 10 and 3 in 11-0 games! (But only 1-2 when the 11-0 game is on June 24. They had lost 11-0 on June 24, 1972 and June 24, 2008.)Of the 13 games, 8 were 9-inning shutouts: Losses to Reggie Cleveland in 1972 and Rick Rhoden in 1984, and wins by Tom Seaver (1976), Jon Matlack (1976), Sid Fernandez (1986 and 1989), Dwight Gooden (1988) and Tom Glavine (2005).Don't you feel better knowing that?
soupcan Old-Timey Member Posted June 25, 2009 Posted June 25, 2009 I'm very curious to know the most common score.Can't wait for the big reveal!
metsmarathon Old-Timey Member Posted June 25, 2009 Posted June 25, 2009 How many distinct scores have there been? 196What is the most common score, and how many times has it occurred? 4-3, 257 timesOther than tie games, what is the closest score that has not yet been the final score of a Mets game? (30 total runs or fewer. We know that no game has ever ended with a score of 106-105, for example.) 11-10Of the final scores that have not yet happened, which score has the fewest combined runs? 20What score was the most lopsided in Mets history? (largest difference between the winning team's runs and the losing team's runs) 19 What's the most lopsided shutout? 14-0What's the most lopsided score that has occurred more than once? (It's happened three times.) 17-2
Centerfield Old-Timey Member Posted June 25, 2009 Posted June 25, 2009 The fact that he has this information should really confirm that the name "Ultimate Mets Database" is not hyperbole.
MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted June 25, 2009 Posted June 25, 2009 ="soupcan":1w1w1jzh] Can't wait for the big reveal![/quote:1w1w1jzh]I agree. If he waits too long and more games are played, the answers to some of the questions could change.Latermetirish Jun 25 2009 08:12 AMThis is brilliant , not going to bother with any guesses , all the absurd one are taken anyway.Just waiting for the answers now.HahnSolo Jun 25 2009 08:23 AM="Edgy DC":28o8bhhh]My guess was way too high. Basic math should tell me it was about 20 times too high.[/quote:28o8bhhh]And I suspect now that my guess was low.soupcan Jun 25 2009 08:54 AMLook how excited we all are.What a bunch of geeks.MFS62 Jun 25 2009 09:09 AM="soupcan":2dbn7m5s]Look how excited we all are.What a bunch of geeks.[/quote:2dbn7m5s]Hey, when I joined the board, you folks were discussing how you had been called pompous pricks. Geeks is better. Much better.I salute to that.Especially when united in a common purpose. That purpose, of course, is anxiously wanting to find out the answer to those questions. It is the Metly thing to do.Laterm.e.t.b.o.t. Jun 25 2009 09:18 AMm.e.t.b.o.t. is trying to figure out the correct answer to the questions posed. me.t.b.o.t. believes the that cranepoolforum poster hahnsolo has the most accurate answer so far, moreso than cranepoolforum poster and m.e.t.b.o.t. creator metsmarathon.Benjamin Grimm Jun 25 2009 09:22 AMRe: Crazy esoteric trivia ="Benjamin Grimm":2o6scmr5](Mets wins and losses are combined in these totals; there's no distinction, for example, between 0-1 and 1-0.)[/quote:2o6scmr5]m.e.t.b.o.t. Jun 25 2009 09:43 AMm.e.t.b.o.t. approaches the problem in the following way. m.e.t.b.o.t. assumes that, up to 11-10, all possible scores have been accomplished. furthermore, m.e.t.b.o.t. assumes that there are some number of scoring combinations beyond this configuration which must also been accomplished. m.e.t.b.o.t. will estimate this by continuing the matrix to include all scoring combinations up to 14-13. this yields a total of 105 scoring combinations. me.t.b.o.t. concedes that there is room for error on the high side of this prediction, as m.e.t.b.o.t. has no basis for limiting the matrix to a maximum of 14 runs. m.e.t.b.o.t. is relying solely on the intuition afforded by a collection of springs, gears, pinions, and other mechanical components. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 0 x 1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0 5-0 6-0 7-0 8-0 9-0 10-0 11-0 12-0 13-0 14-0 1 x 2-1 3-1 4-1 5-1 6-1 7-1 8-1 9-1 10-1 11-1 12-1 13-1 14-1 2 x 3-2 4-2 5-2 6-2 7-2 8-2 9-2 10-2 11-2 12-2 13-2 14-2 3 x 4-3 5-3 6-3 7-3 8-3 9-3 10-3 11-3 12-3 13-3 14-3 4 x 5-4 6-4 7-4 8-4 9-4 10-4 11-4 12-4 13-4 14-4 5 x 6-5 7-5 8-5 9-5 10-5 11-5 12-5 13-5 14-5 6 x 7-6 8-6 9-6 10-6 11-6 12-6 13-6 14-6 7 x 8-7 9-7 10-7 11-7 12-7 13-7 14-7 8 x 9-8 10-8 11-8 12-8 13-8 14-8 9 x 10-9 11-9 12-9 13-9 14-9 10 x 11-10 12-10 13-10 14-10 11 x 12-11 13-11 14-11 12 x 13-12 14-12 13 x 14-13 14 x m.e.t.b.o.t. lacks a sound basis for positing answers to the remaining questions in this challenge, but for purposes of completion will posit the following:How many distinct scores have there been?105What is the most common score, and how many times has it occurred?5-4, 475Other than tie games, what is the closest score that has not yet been the final score of a Mets game? (30 total runs or fewer. We know that no game has ever ended with a score of 106-105, for example.)15-14Of the final scores that have not yet happened, which score has the fewest combined runs?16What score was the most lopsided in Mets history? (largest difference between the winning team's runs and the losing team's runs)14What's the most lopsided shutout?14-0What's the most lopsided score that has occurred more than once? (It's happened three times.)13-0Frayed Knot Jun 25 2009 10:00 AM="MFS62":1ppxo6yl]="soupcan":1ppxo6yl]Look how excited we all are.What a bunch of geeks.[/quote:1ppxo6yl]Hey, when I joined the board, you folks were discussing how you had been called pompous pricks. Geeks is better. Much better.I salute to that.Especially when united in a common purpose. That purpose, of course, is anxiously wanting to find out the answer to those questions. It is the Metly thing to do.[/quote:1ppxo6yl]I'm both a geek and an elitist prick.Benjamin Grimm Jun 25 2009 10:57 AMOkay, here are the answers:How many distinct scores have there been?140What is the most common score, and how many times has it occurred?3-2, 512 times.Other than tie games, what is the closest score that has not yet been the final score of a Mets game? (30 total runs or fewer. We know that no game has ever ended with a score of 106-105, for example.)There have been one-run games all the way from 1-0 to 13-12, so the highest-scoring one-run game that hasn't happened yet is 14-13.Of the final scores that have not yet happened, which score has the fewest combined runs?There's never been a 17-0 game. All possible scores with 16 runs or fewer have occurred. BONUS: The least-common score with a margin of fewer than five runs (excluding ties) is 10-6, which has only happened 30 times. What score was the most lopsided in Mets history? (largest difference between the winning team's runs and the losing team's runs)26-7. Some of us may remember this one. (I know I do!) It was a loss to the Phillies at Veterans Stadium on June 11, 1985. Tom Gorman started for the Mets, got one guy out, and yielded to Calvin Schiraldi. The Phillies scored 9 runs in the first inning and another 7 in the second. What's the most lopsided shutout?16-0. A loss to the Braves at Shea on July 2, 1999. Masato Yoshii started for the Mets and Greg Maddux went for Atlanta.What's the most lopsided score that has occurred more than once? (It's happened three times.)17-1.Atlanta 17, Mets 1, June 17, 1966Mets 17, Pittsburgh 1, April 17, 1976Mets 17, Houston 1, August 30, 1999TOP TEN MOST COMMON SCORES IN METS HISTORY:3-2 5124-3 4442-1 4424-2 3345-4 3323-1 2645-2 2404-1 2376-5 2295-3 227John Cougar Lunchbucket Jun 25 2009 11:01 AM]What's the most lopsided shutout? 16-0. A loss to the Braves at Shea on July 2, 1999. Masato Yoshii started for the Mets and Greg Maddux went for Atlanta. I remember this one. Ambler at the old mofo described this as "Hiroshima."Fascinating list by the way and thanks. That one-run games are more common than 2-run games probably says something about how 2-run leads are treated.metirish Jun 25 2009 11:08 AMFascinating is right , great work and I am sure mathamaticians could have fun with the top ten.Centerfield Jun 25 2009 11:14 AM="John Cougar Lunchbucket"]]What's the most lopsided shutout? 16-0. A loss to the Braves at Shea on July 2, 1999. Masato Yoshii started for the Mets and Greg Maddux went for Atlanta. I remember this one. Ambler at the old mofo described this as "Hiroshima."Fascinating list by the way and thanks. That one-run games are more common than 2-run games probably says something about how 2-run leads are treated.If memory serves me correctly, that was the pitching debut of Matt Franco.PiggiesTomatoes Jun 25 2009 11:25 AMGreat thread and trivia. ThanksLeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Jun 25 2009 12:51 PMI don't know how the hell I forgot 26-7. I was 7, and I remember crying in frustration after about an inning and a half.Thanks, BeeG.Edgy DC Jun 25 2009 12:58 PMI liked that game. They hadn't hit in two weeks, and the seven runs was a breakthrough.Benjamin Grimm Jun 25 2009 02:04 PMOkay, so now there have been five hundred and thirteen 3 to 2 games.Frayed Knot Jun 25 2009 02:09 PM="John Cougar Lunchbucket"]]What's the most lopsided shutout? 16-0. A loss to the Braves at Shea on July 2, 1999. Masato Yoshii started for the Mets and Greg Maddux went for Atlanta. I remember this one. Ambler at the old mofo described this as "Hiroshima."Fascinating list by the way and thanks. That one-run games are more common than 2-run games probably says something about how 2-run leads are treated.IIRC, this one was also declared to be "all Bobby's fault" by several on that forum -- a conclusion I dubbed "stupidity cubed".
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted June 25, 2009 Posted June 25, 2009 This is brilliant , not going to bother with any guesses , all the absurd one are taken anyway.Just waiting for the answers now.
HahnSolo Old-Timey Member Posted June 25, 2009 Posted June 25, 2009 ="Edgy DC":28o8bhhh]My guess was way too high. Basic math should tell me it was about 20 times too high.[/quote:28o8bhhh]And I suspect now that my guess was low.soupcan Jun 25 2009 08:54 AMLook how excited we all are.What a bunch of geeks.MFS62 Jun 25 2009 09:09 AM="soupcan":2dbn7m5s]Look how excited we all are.What a bunch of geeks.[/quote:2dbn7m5s]Hey, when I joined the board, you folks were discussing how you had been called pompous pricks. Geeks is better. Much better.I salute to that.Especially when united in a common purpose. That purpose, of course, is anxiously wanting to find out the answer to those questions. It is the Metly thing to do.Laterm.e.t.b.o.t. Jun 25 2009 09:18 AMm.e.t.b.o.t. is trying to figure out the correct answer to the questions posed. me.t.b.o.t. believes the that cranepoolforum poster hahnsolo has the most accurate answer so far, moreso than cranepoolforum poster and m.e.t.b.o.t. creator metsmarathon.Benjamin Grimm Jun 25 2009 09:22 AMRe: Crazy esoteric trivia ="Benjamin Grimm":2o6scmr5](Mets wins and losses are combined in these totals; there's no distinction, for example, between 0-1 and 1-0.)[/quote:2o6scmr5]m.e.t.b.o.t. Jun 25 2009 09:43 AMm.e.t.b.o.t. approaches the problem in the following way. m.e.t.b.o.t. assumes that, up to 11-10, all possible scores have been accomplished. furthermore, m.e.t.b.o.t. assumes that there are some number of scoring combinations beyond this configuration which must also been accomplished. m.e.t.b.o.t. will estimate this by continuing the matrix to include all scoring combinations up to 14-13. this yields a total of 105 scoring combinations. me.t.b.o.t. concedes that there is room for error on the high side of this prediction, as m.e.t.b.o.t. has no basis for limiting the matrix to a maximum of 14 runs. m.e.t.b.o.t. is relying solely on the intuition afforded by a collection of springs, gears, pinions, and other mechanical components. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 0 x 1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0 5-0 6-0 7-0 8-0 9-0 10-0 11-0 12-0 13-0 14-0 1 x 2-1 3-1 4-1 5-1 6-1 7-1 8-1 9-1 10-1 11-1 12-1 13-1 14-1 2 x 3-2 4-2 5-2 6-2 7-2 8-2 9-2 10-2 11-2 12-2 13-2 14-2 3 x 4-3 5-3 6-3 7-3 8-3 9-3 10-3 11-3 12-3 13-3 14-3 4 x 5-4 6-4 7-4 8-4 9-4 10-4 11-4 12-4 13-4 14-4 5 x 6-5 7-5 8-5 9-5 10-5 11-5 12-5 13-5 14-5 6 x 7-6 8-6 9-6 10-6 11-6 12-6 13-6 14-6 7 x 8-7 9-7 10-7 11-7 12-7 13-7 14-7 8 x 9-8 10-8 11-8 12-8 13-8 14-8 9 x 10-9 11-9 12-9 13-9 14-9 10 x 11-10 12-10 13-10 14-10 11 x 12-11 13-11 14-11 12 x 13-12 14-12 13 x 14-13 14 x m.e.t.b.o.t. lacks a sound basis for positing answers to the remaining questions in this challenge, but for purposes of completion will posit the following:How many distinct scores have there been?105What is the most common score, and how many times has it occurred?5-4, 475Other than tie games, what is the closest score that has not yet been the final score of a Mets game? (30 total runs or fewer. We know that no game has ever ended with a score of 106-105, for example.)15-14Of the final scores that have not yet happened, which score has the fewest combined runs?16What score was the most lopsided in Mets history? (largest difference between the winning team's runs and the losing team's runs)14What's the most lopsided shutout?14-0What's the most lopsided score that has occurred more than once? (It's happened three times.)13-0Frayed Knot Jun 25 2009 10:00 AM="MFS62":1ppxo6yl]="soupcan":1ppxo6yl]Look how excited we all are.What a bunch of geeks.[/quote:1ppxo6yl]Hey, when I joined the board, you folks were discussing how you had been called pompous pricks. Geeks is better. Much better.I salute to that.Especially when united in a common purpose. That purpose, of course, is anxiously wanting to find out the answer to those questions. It is the Metly thing to do.[/quote:1ppxo6yl]I'm both a geek and an elitist prick.Benjamin Grimm Jun 25 2009 10:57 AMOkay, here are the answers:How many distinct scores have there been?140What is the most common score, and how many times has it occurred?3-2, 512 times.Other than tie games, what is the closest score that has not yet been the final score of a Mets game? (30 total runs or fewer. We know that no game has ever ended with a score of 106-105, for example.)There have been one-run games all the way from 1-0 to 13-12, so the highest-scoring one-run game that hasn't happened yet is 14-13.Of the final scores that have not yet happened, which score has the fewest combined runs?There's never been a 17-0 game. All possible scores with 16 runs or fewer have occurred. BONUS: The least-common score with a margin of fewer than five runs (excluding ties) is 10-6, which has only happened 30 times. What score was the most lopsided in Mets history? (largest difference between the winning team's runs and the losing team's runs)26-7. Some of us may remember this one. (I know I do!) It was a loss to the Phillies at Veterans Stadium on June 11, 1985. Tom Gorman started for the Mets, got one guy out, and yielded to Calvin Schiraldi. The Phillies scored 9 runs in the first inning and another 7 in the second. What's the most lopsided shutout?16-0. A loss to the Braves at Shea on July 2, 1999. Masato Yoshii started for the Mets and Greg Maddux went for Atlanta.What's the most lopsided score that has occurred more than once? (It's happened three times.)17-1.Atlanta 17, Mets 1, June 17, 1966Mets 17, Pittsburgh 1, April 17, 1976Mets 17, Houston 1, August 30, 1999TOP TEN MOST COMMON SCORES IN METS HISTORY:3-2 5124-3 4442-1 4424-2 3345-4 3323-1 2645-2 2404-1 2376-5 2295-3 227John Cougar Lunchbucket Jun 25 2009 11:01 AM]What's the most lopsided shutout? 16-0. A loss to the Braves at Shea on July 2, 1999. Masato Yoshii started for the Mets and Greg Maddux went for Atlanta. I remember this one. Ambler at the old mofo described this as "Hiroshima."Fascinating list by the way and thanks. That one-run games are more common than 2-run games probably says something about how 2-run leads are treated.metirish Jun 25 2009 11:08 AMFascinating is right , great work and I am sure mathamaticians could have fun with the top ten.Centerfield Jun 25 2009 11:14 AM="John Cougar Lunchbucket"]]What's the most lopsided shutout? 16-0. A loss to the Braves at Shea on July 2, 1999. Masato Yoshii started for the Mets and Greg Maddux went for Atlanta. I remember this one. Ambler at the old mofo described this as "Hiroshima."Fascinating list by the way and thanks. That one-run games are more common than 2-run games probably says something about how 2-run leads are treated.If memory serves me correctly, that was the pitching debut of Matt Franco.PiggiesTomatoes Jun 25 2009 11:25 AMGreat thread and trivia. ThanksLeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Jun 25 2009 12:51 PMI don't know how the hell I forgot 26-7. I was 7, and I remember crying in frustration after about an inning and a half.Thanks, BeeG.Edgy DC Jun 25 2009 12:58 PMI liked that game. They hadn't hit in two weeks, and the seven runs was a breakthrough.Benjamin Grimm Jun 25 2009 02:04 PMOkay, so now there have been five hundred and thirteen 3 to 2 games.Frayed Knot Jun 25 2009 02:09 PM="John Cougar Lunchbucket"]]What's the most lopsided shutout? 16-0. A loss to the Braves at Shea on July 2, 1999. Masato Yoshii started for the Mets and Greg Maddux went for Atlanta. I remember this one. Ambler at the old mofo described this as "Hiroshima."Fascinating list by the way and thanks. That one-run games are more common than 2-run games probably says something about how 2-run leads are treated.IIRC, this one was also declared to be "all Bobby's fault" by several on that forum -- a conclusion I dubbed "stupidity cubed".
soupcan Old-Timey Member Posted June 25, 2009 Posted June 25, 2009 Look how excited we all are.What a bunch of geeks.
MFS62 Old-Timey Member Posted June 25, 2009 Posted June 25, 2009 ="soupcan":2dbn7m5s]Look how excited we all are.What a bunch of geeks.[/quote:2dbn7m5s]Hey, when I joined the board, you folks were discussing how you had been called pompous pricks. Geeks is better. Much better.I salute to that.Especially when united in a common purpose. That purpose, of course, is anxiously wanting to find out the answer to those questions. It is the Metly thing to do.Laterm.e.t.b.o.t. Jun 25 2009 09:18 AMm.e.t.b.o.t. is trying to figure out the correct answer to the questions posed. me.t.b.o.t. believes the that cranepoolforum poster hahnsolo has the most accurate answer so far, moreso than cranepoolforum poster and m.e.t.b.o.t. creator metsmarathon.Benjamin Grimm Jun 25 2009 09:22 AMRe: Crazy esoteric trivia ="Benjamin Grimm":2o6scmr5](Mets wins and losses are combined in these totals; there's no distinction, for example, between 0-1 and 1-0.)[/quote:2o6scmr5]m.e.t.b.o.t. Jun 25 2009 09:43 AMm.e.t.b.o.t. approaches the problem in the following way. m.e.t.b.o.t. assumes that, up to 11-10, all possible scores have been accomplished. furthermore, m.e.t.b.o.t. assumes that there are some number of scoring combinations beyond this configuration which must also been accomplished. m.e.t.b.o.t. will estimate this by continuing the matrix to include all scoring combinations up to 14-13. this yields a total of 105 scoring combinations. me.t.b.o.t. concedes that there is room for error on the high side of this prediction, as m.e.t.b.o.t. has no basis for limiting the matrix to a maximum of 14 runs. m.e.t.b.o.t. is relying solely on the intuition afforded by a collection of springs, gears, pinions, and other mechanical components. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 0 x 1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0 5-0 6-0 7-0 8-0 9-0 10-0 11-0 12-0 13-0 14-0 1 x 2-1 3-1 4-1 5-1 6-1 7-1 8-1 9-1 10-1 11-1 12-1 13-1 14-1 2 x 3-2 4-2 5-2 6-2 7-2 8-2 9-2 10-2 11-2 12-2 13-2 14-2 3 x 4-3 5-3 6-3 7-3 8-3 9-3 10-3 11-3 12-3 13-3 14-3 4 x 5-4 6-4 7-4 8-4 9-4 10-4 11-4 12-4 13-4 14-4 5 x 6-5 7-5 8-5 9-5 10-5 11-5 12-5 13-5 14-5 6 x 7-6 8-6 9-6 10-6 11-6 12-6 13-6 14-6 7 x 8-7 9-7 10-7 11-7 12-7 13-7 14-7 8 x 9-8 10-8 11-8 12-8 13-8 14-8 9 x 10-9 11-9 12-9 13-9 14-9 10 x 11-10 12-10 13-10 14-10 11 x 12-11 13-11 14-11 12 x 13-12 14-12 13 x 14-13 14 x m.e.t.b.o.t. lacks a sound basis for positing answers to the remaining questions in this challenge, but for purposes of completion will posit the following:How many distinct scores have there been?105What is the most common score, and how many times has it occurred?5-4, 475Other than tie games, what is the closest score that has not yet been the final score of a Mets game? (30 total runs or fewer. We know that no game has ever ended with a score of 106-105, for example.)15-14Of the final scores that have not yet happened, which score has the fewest combined runs?16What score was the most lopsided in Mets history? (largest difference between the winning team's runs and the losing team's runs)14What's the most lopsided shutout?14-0What's the most lopsided score that has occurred more than once? (It's happened three times.)13-0Frayed Knot Jun 25 2009 10:00 AM="MFS62":1ppxo6yl]="soupcan":1ppxo6yl]Look how excited we all are.What a bunch of geeks.[/quote:1ppxo6yl]Hey, when I joined the board, you folks were discussing how you had been called pompous pricks. Geeks is better. Much better.I salute to that.Especially when united in a common purpose. That purpose, of course, is anxiously wanting to find out the answer to those questions. It is the Metly thing to do.[/quote:1ppxo6yl]I'm both a geek and an elitist prick.Benjamin Grimm Jun 25 2009 10:57 AMOkay, here are the answers:How many distinct scores have there been?140What is the most common score, and how many times has it occurred?3-2, 512 times.Other than tie games, what is the closest score that has not yet been the final score of a Mets game? (30 total runs or fewer. We know that no game has ever ended with a score of 106-105, for example.)There have been one-run games all the way from 1-0 to 13-12, so the highest-scoring one-run game that hasn't happened yet is 14-13.Of the final scores that have not yet happened, which score has the fewest combined runs?There's never been a 17-0 game. All possible scores with 16 runs or fewer have occurred. BONUS: The least-common score with a margin of fewer than five runs (excluding ties) is 10-6, which has only happened 30 times. What score was the most lopsided in Mets history? (largest difference between the winning team's runs and the losing team's runs)26-7. Some of us may remember this one. (I know I do!) It was a loss to the Phillies at Veterans Stadium on June 11, 1985. Tom Gorman started for the Mets, got one guy out, and yielded to Calvin Schiraldi. The Phillies scored 9 runs in the first inning and another 7 in the second. What's the most lopsided shutout?16-0. A loss to the Braves at Shea on July 2, 1999. Masato Yoshii started for the Mets and Greg Maddux went for Atlanta.What's the most lopsided score that has occurred more than once? (It's happened three times.)17-1.Atlanta 17, Mets 1, June 17, 1966Mets 17, Pittsburgh 1, April 17, 1976Mets 17, Houston 1, August 30, 1999TOP TEN MOST COMMON SCORES IN METS HISTORY:3-2 5124-3 4442-1 4424-2 3345-4 3323-1 2645-2 2404-1 2376-5 2295-3 227John Cougar Lunchbucket Jun 25 2009 11:01 AM]What's the most lopsided shutout? 16-0. A loss to the Braves at Shea on July 2, 1999. Masato Yoshii started for the Mets and Greg Maddux went for Atlanta. I remember this one. Ambler at the old mofo described this as "Hiroshima."Fascinating list by the way and thanks. That one-run games are more common than 2-run games probably says something about how 2-run leads are treated.metirish Jun 25 2009 11:08 AMFascinating is right , great work and I am sure mathamaticians could have fun with the top ten.Centerfield Jun 25 2009 11:14 AM="John Cougar Lunchbucket"]]What's the most lopsided shutout? 16-0. A loss to the Braves at Shea on July 2, 1999. Masato Yoshii started for the Mets and Greg Maddux went for Atlanta. I remember this one. Ambler at the old mofo described this as "Hiroshima."Fascinating list by the way and thanks. That one-run games are more common than 2-run games probably says something about how 2-run leads are treated.If memory serves me correctly, that was the pitching debut of Matt Franco.PiggiesTomatoes Jun 25 2009 11:25 AMGreat thread and trivia. ThanksLeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Jun 25 2009 12:51 PMI don't know how the hell I forgot 26-7. I was 7, and I remember crying in frustration after about an inning and a half.Thanks, BeeG.Edgy DC Jun 25 2009 12:58 PMI liked that game. They hadn't hit in two weeks, and the seven runs was a breakthrough.Benjamin Grimm Jun 25 2009 02:04 PMOkay, so now there have been five hundred and thirteen 3 to 2 games.Frayed Knot Jun 25 2009 02:09 PM="John Cougar Lunchbucket"]]What's the most lopsided shutout? 16-0. A loss to the Braves at Shea on July 2, 1999. Masato Yoshii started for the Mets and Greg Maddux went for Atlanta. I remember this one. Ambler at the old mofo described this as "Hiroshima."Fascinating list by the way and thanks. That one-run games are more common than 2-run games probably says something about how 2-run leads are treated.IIRC, this one was also declared to be "all Bobby's fault" by several on that forum -- a conclusion I dubbed "stupidity cubed".
m.e.t.b.o.t. Old-Timey Member Posted June 25, 2009 Posted June 25, 2009 m.e.t.b.o.t. is trying to figure out the correct answer to the questions posed. me.t.b.o.t. believes the that cranepoolforum poster hahnsolo has the most accurate answer so far, moreso than cranepoolforum poster and m.e.t.b.o.t. creator metsmarathon.
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted June 25, 2009 Author Posted June 25, 2009 ="Benjamin Grimm":2o6scmr5](Mets wins and losses are combined in these totals; there's no distinction, for example, between 0-1 and 1-0.)[/quote:2o6scmr5]m.e.t.b.o.t. Jun 25 2009 09:43 AMm.e.t.b.o.t. approaches the problem in the following way. m.e.t.b.o.t. assumes that, up to 11-10, all possible scores have been accomplished. furthermore, m.e.t.b.o.t. assumes that there are some number of scoring combinations beyond this configuration which must also been accomplished. m.e.t.b.o.t. will estimate this by continuing the matrix to include all scoring combinations up to 14-13. this yields a total of 105 scoring combinations. me.t.b.o.t. concedes that there is room for error on the high side of this prediction, as m.e.t.b.o.t. has no basis for limiting the matrix to a maximum of 14 runs. m.e.t.b.o.t. is relying solely on the intuition afforded by a collection of springs, gears, pinions, and other mechanical components. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 0 x 1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0 5-0 6-0 7-0 8-0 9-0 10-0 11-0 12-0 13-0 14-0 1 x 2-1 3-1 4-1 5-1 6-1 7-1 8-1 9-1 10-1 11-1 12-1 13-1 14-1 2 x 3-2 4-2 5-2 6-2 7-2 8-2 9-2 10-2 11-2 12-2 13-2 14-2 3 x 4-3 5-3 6-3 7-3 8-3 9-3 10-3 11-3 12-3 13-3 14-3 4 x 5-4 6-4 7-4 8-4 9-4 10-4 11-4 12-4 13-4 14-4 5 x 6-5 7-5 8-5 9-5 10-5 11-5 12-5 13-5 14-5 6 x 7-6 8-6 9-6 10-6 11-6 12-6 13-6 14-6 7 x 8-7 9-7 10-7 11-7 12-7 13-7 14-7 8 x 9-8 10-8 11-8 12-8 13-8 14-8 9 x 10-9 11-9 12-9 13-9 14-9 10 x 11-10 12-10 13-10 14-10 11 x 12-11 13-11 14-11 12 x 13-12 14-12 13 x 14-13 14 x m.e.t.b.o.t. lacks a sound basis for positing answers to the remaining questions in this challenge, but for purposes of completion will posit the following:How many distinct scores have there been?105What is the most common score, and how many times has it occurred?5-4, 475Other than tie games, what is the closest score that has not yet been the final score of a Mets game? (30 total runs or fewer. We know that no game has ever ended with a score of 106-105, for example.)15-14Of the final scores that have not yet happened, which score has the fewest combined runs?16What score was the most lopsided in Mets history? (largest difference between the winning team's runs and the losing team's runs)14What's the most lopsided shutout?14-0What's the most lopsided score that has occurred more than once? (It's happened three times.)13-0Frayed Knot Jun 25 2009 10:00 AM="MFS62":1ppxo6yl]="soupcan":1ppxo6yl]Look how excited we all are.What a bunch of geeks.[/quote:1ppxo6yl]Hey, when I joined the board, you folks were discussing how you had been called pompous pricks. Geeks is better. Much better.I salute to that.Especially when united in a common purpose. That purpose, of course, is anxiously wanting to find out the answer to those questions. It is the Metly thing to do.[/quote:1ppxo6yl]I'm both a geek and an elitist prick.Benjamin Grimm Jun 25 2009 10:57 AMOkay, here are the answers:How many distinct scores have there been?140What is the most common score, and how many times has it occurred?3-2, 512 times.Other than tie games, what is the closest score that has not yet been the final score of a Mets game? (30 total runs or fewer. We know that no game has ever ended with a score of 106-105, for example.)There have been one-run games all the way from 1-0 to 13-12, so the highest-scoring one-run game that hasn't happened yet is 14-13.Of the final scores that have not yet happened, which score has the fewest combined runs?There's never been a 17-0 game. All possible scores with 16 runs or fewer have occurred. BONUS: The least-common score with a margin of fewer than five runs (excluding ties) is 10-6, which has only happened 30 times. What score was the most lopsided in Mets history? (largest difference between the winning team's runs and the losing team's runs)26-7. Some of us may remember this one. (I know I do!) It was a loss to the Phillies at Veterans Stadium on June 11, 1985. Tom Gorman started for the Mets, got one guy out, and yielded to Calvin Schiraldi. The Phillies scored 9 runs in the first inning and another 7 in the second. What's the most lopsided shutout?16-0. A loss to the Braves at Shea on July 2, 1999. Masato Yoshii started for the Mets and Greg Maddux went for Atlanta.What's the most lopsided score that has occurred more than once? (It's happened three times.)17-1.Atlanta 17, Mets 1, June 17, 1966Mets 17, Pittsburgh 1, April 17, 1976Mets 17, Houston 1, August 30, 1999TOP TEN MOST COMMON SCORES IN METS HISTORY:3-2 5124-3 4442-1 4424-2 3345-4 3323-1 2645-2 2404-1 2376-5 2295-3 227John Cougar Lunchbucket Jun 25 2009 11:01 AM]What's the most lopsided shutout? 16-0. A loss to the Braves at Shea on July 2, 1999. Masato Yoshii started for the Mets and Greg Maddux went for Atlanta. I remember this one. Ambler at the old mofo described this as "Hiroshima."Fascinating list by the way and thanks. That one-run games are more common than 2-run games probably says something about how 2-run leads are treated.metirish Jun 25 2009 11:08 AMFascinating is right , great work and I am sure mathamaticians could have fun with the top ten.Centerfield Jun 25 2009 11:14 AM="John Cougar Lunchbucket"]]What's the most lopsided shutout? 16-0. A loss to the Braves at Shea on July 2, 1999. Masato Yoshii started for the Mets and Greg Maddux went for Atlanta. I remember this one. Ambler at the old mofo described this as "Hiroshima."Fascinating list by the way and thanks. That one-run games are more common than 2-run games probably says something about how 2-run leads are treated.If memory serves me correctly, that was the pitching debut of Matt Franco.PiggiesTomatoes Jun 25 2009 11:25 AMGreat thread and trivia. ThanksLeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Jun 25 2009 12:51 PMI don't know how the hell I forgot 26-7. I was 7, and I remember crying in frustration after about an inning and a half.Thanks, BeeG.Edgy DC Jun 25 2009 12:58 PMI liked that game. They hadn't hit in two weeks, and the seven runs was a breakthrough.Benjamin Grimm Jun 25 2009 02:04 PMOkay, so now there have been five hundred and thirteen 3 to 2 games.Frayed Knot Jun 25 2009 02:09 PM="John Cougar Lunchbucket"]]What's the most lopsided shutout? 16-0. A loss to the Braves at Shea on July 2, 1999. Masato Yoshii started for the Mets and Greg Maddux went for Atlanta. I remember this one. Ambler at the old mofo described this as "Hiroshima."Fascinating list by the way and thanks. That one-run games are more common than 2-run games probably says something about how 2-run leads are treated.IIRC, this one was also declared to be "all Bobby's fault" by several on that forum -- a conclusion I dubbed "stupidity cubed".
m.e.t.b.o.t. Old-Timey Member Posted June 25, 2009 Posted June 25, 2009 m.e.t.b.o.t. approaches the problem in the following way. m.e.t.b.o.t. assumes that, up to 11-10, all possible scores have been accomplished. furthermore, m.e.t.b.o.t. assumes that there are some number of scoring combinations beyond this configuration which must also been accomplished. m.e.t.b.o.t. will estimate this by continuing the matrix to include all scoring combinations up to 14-13. this yields a total of 105 scoring combinations. me.t.b.o.t. concedes that there is room for error on the high side of this prediction, as m.e.t.b.o.t. has no basis for limiting the matrix to a maximum of 14 runs. m.e.t.b.o.t. is relying solely on the intuition afforded by a collection of springs, gears, pinions, and other mechanical components. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 0 x 1-0 2-0 3-0 4-0 5-0 6-0 7-0 8-0 9-0 10-0 11-0 12-0 13-0 14-0 1 x 2-1 3-1 4-1 5-1 6-1 7-1 8-1 9-1 10-1 11-1 12-1 13-1 14-1 2 x 3-2 4-2 5-2 6-2 7-2 8-2 9-2 10-2 11-2 12-2 13-2 14-2 3 x 4-3 5-3 6-3 7-3 8-3 9-3 10-3 11-3 12-3 13-3 14-3 4 x 5-4 6-4 7-4 8-4 9-4 10-4 11-4 12-4 13-4 14-4 5 x 6-5 7-5 8-5 9-5 10-5 11-5 12-5 13-5 14-5 6 x 7-6 8-6 9-6 10-6 11-6 12-6 13-6 14-6 7 x 8-7 9-7 10-7 11-7 12-7 13-7 14-7 8 x 9-8 10-8 11-8 12-8 13-8 14-8 9 x 10-9 11-9 12-9 13-9 14-9 10 x 11-10 12-10 13-10 14-10 11 x 12-11 13-11 14-11 12 x 13-12 14-12 13 x 14-13 14 x m.e.t.b.o.t. lacks a sound basis for positing answers to the remaining questions in this challenge, but for purposes of completion will posit the following:How many distinct scores have there been?105What is the most common score, and how many times has it occurred?5-4, 475Other than tie games, what is the closest score that has not yet been the final score of a Mets game? (30 total runs or fewer. We know that no game has ever ended with a score of 106-105, for example.)15-14Of the final scores that have not yet happened, which score has the fewest combined runs?16What score was the most lopsided in Mets history? (largest difference between the winning team's runs and the losing team's runs)14What's the most lopsided shutout?14-0What's the most lopsided score that has occurred more than once? (It's happened three times.)13-0
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted June 25, 2009 Posted June 25, 2009 ="MFS62":1ppxo6yl]="soupcan":1ppxo6yl]Look how excited we all are.What a bunch of geeks.[/quote:1ppxo6yl]Hey, when I joined the board, you folks were discussing how you had been called pompous pricks. Geeks is better. Much better.I salute to that.Especially when united in a common purpose. That purpose, of course, is anxiously wanting to find out the answer to those questions. It is the Metly thing to do.[/quote:1ppxo6yl]I'm both a geek and an elitist prick.Benjamin Grimm Jun 25 2009 10:57 AMOkay, here are the answers:How many distinct scores have there been?140What is the most common score, and how many times has it occurred?3-2, 512 times.Other than tie games, what is the closest score that has not yet been the final score of a Mets game? (30 total runs or fewer. We know that no game has ever ended with a score of 106-105, for example.)There have been one-run games all the way from 1-0 to 13-12, so the highest-scoring one-run game that hasn't happened yet is 14-13.Of the final scores that have not yet happened, which score has the fewest combined runs?There's never been a 17-0 game. All possible scores with 16 runs or fewer have occurred. BONUS: The least-common score with a margin of fewer than five runs (excluding ties) is 10-6, which has only happened 30 times. What score was the most lopsided in Mets history? (largest difference between the winning team's runs and the losing team's runs)26-7. Some of us may remember this one. (I know I do!) It was a loss to the Phillies at Veterans Stadium on June 11, 1985. Tom Gorman started for the Mets, got one guy out, and yielded to Calvin Schiraldi. The Phillies scored 9 runs in the first inning and another 7 in the second. What's the most lopsided shutout?16-0. A loss to the Braves at Shea on July 2, 1999. Masato Yoshii started for the Mets and Greg Maddux went for Atlanta.What's the most lopsided score that has occurred more than once? (It's happened three times.)17-1.Atlanta 17, Mets 1, June 17, 1966Mets 17, Pittsburgh 1, April 17, 1976Mets 17, Houston 1, August 30, 1999TOP TEN MOST COMMON SCORES IN METS HISTORY:3-2 5124-3 4442-1 4424-2 3345-4 3323-1 2645-2 2404-1 2376-5 2295-3 227John Cougar Lunchbucket Jun 25 2009 11:01 AM]What's the most lopsided shutout? 16-0. A loss to the Braves at Shea on July 2, 1999. Masato Yoshii started for the Mets and Greg Maddux went for Atlanta. I remember this one. Ambler at the old mofo described this as "Hiroshima."Fascinating list by the way and thanks. That one-run games are more common than 2-run games probably says something about how 2-run leads are treated.metirish Jun 25 2009 11:08 AMFascinating is right , great work and I am sure mathamaticians could have fun with the top ten.Centerfield Jun 25 2009 11:14 AM="John Cougar Lunchbucket"]]What's the most lopsided shutout? 16-0. A loss to the Braves at Shea on July 2, 1999. Masato Yoshii started for the Mets and Greg Maddux went for Atlanta. I remember this one. Ambler at the old mofo described this as "Hiroshima."Fascinating list by the way and thanks. That one-run games are more common than 2-run games probably says something about how 2-run leads are treated.If memory serves me correctly, that was the pitching debut of Matt Franco.PiggiesTomatoes Jun 25 2009 11:25 AMGreat thread and trivia. ThanksLeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Jun 25 2009 12:51 PMI don't know how the hell I forgot 26-7. I was 7, and I remember crying in frustration after about an inning and a half.Thanks, BeeG.Edgy DC Jun 25 2009 12:58 PMI liked that game. They hadn't hit in two weeks, and the seven runs was a breakthrough.Benjamin Grimm Jun 25 2009 02:04 PMOkay, so now there have been five hundred and thirteen 3 to 2 games.Frayed Knot Jun 25 2009 02:09 PM="John Cougar Lunchbucket"]]What's the most lopsided shutout? 16-0. A loss to the Braves at Shea on July 2, 1999. Masato Yoshii started for the Mets and Greg Maddux went for Atlanta. I remember this one. Ambler at the old mofo described this as "Hiroshima."Fascinating list by the way and thanks. That one-run games are more common than 2-run games probably says something about how 2-run leads are treated.IIRC, this one was also declared to be "all Bobby's fault" by several on that forum -- a conclusion I dubbed "stupidity cubed".
Benjamin Grimm Old-Timey Member Posted June 25, 2009 Author Posted June 25, 2009 Okay, here are the answers:How many distinct scores have there been?140What is the most common score, and how many times has it occurred?3-2, 512 times.Other than tie games, what is the closest score that has not yet been the final score of a Mets game? (30 total runs or fewer. We know that no game has ever ended with a score of 106-105, for example.)There have been one-run games all the way from 1-0 to 13-12, so the highest-scoring one-run game that hasn't happened yet is 14-13.Of the final scores that have not yet happened, which score has the fewest combined runs?There's never been a 17-0 game. All possible scores with 16 runs or fewer have occurred. BONUS: The least-common score with a margin of fewer than five runs (excluding ties) is 10-6, which has only happened 30 times. What score was the most lopsided in Mets history? (largest difference between the winning team's runs and the losing team's runs)26-7. Some of us may remember this one. (I know I do!) It was a loss to the Phillies at Veterans Stadium on June 11, 1985. Tom Gorman started for the Mets, got one guy out, and yielded to Calvin Schiraldi. The Phillies scored 9 runs in the first inning and another 7 in the second. What's the most lopsided shutout?16-0. A loss to the Braves at Shea on July 2, 1999. Masato Yoshii started for the Mets and Greg Maddux went for Atlanta.What's the most lopsided score that has occurred more than once? (It's happened three times.)17-1.Atlanta 17, Mets 1, June 17, 1966Mets 17, Pittsburgh 1, April 17, 1976Mets 17, Houston 1, August 30, 1999TOP TEN MOST COMMON SCORES IN METS HISTORY:3-2 5124-3 4442-1 4424-2 3345-4 3323-1 2645-2 2404-1 2376-5 2295-3 227
Guest John Cougar Lunchbucket Guests Posted June 25, 2009 Posted June 25, 2009 ]What's the most lopsided shutout? 16-0. A loss to the Braves at Shea on July 2, 1999. Masato Yoshii started for the Mets and Greg Maddux went for Atlanta. I remember this one. Ambler at the old mofo described this as "Hiroshima."Fascinating list by the way and thanks. That one-run games are more common than 2-run games probably says something about how 2-run leads are treated.
metirish Old-Timey Member Posted June 25, 2009 Posted June 25, 2009 Fascinating is right , great work and I am sure mathamaticians could have fun with the top ten.
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