Edgy MD Site Manager Posted June 27, 2012 Posted June 27, 2012 A few close losses, one big win, and this thing is pretty normalized.DateJune 27Runs For344Runs Against333Pyth. Win. %.518Act. Win. %.526Difference-.008Pyth. Rec.39-37Act. Rec.40-36Difference=#FF0000]1 game
Edgy MD Site Manager Posted June 30, 2012 Posted June 30, 2012 At this point close losses have been as important as blowout wins in reconciling our team with Pythagorean Win Theory. And after a few of both, we're pretty much at scratch.DateJune 30Runs For357Runs Against335Pyth. Win. %.531760Act. Win. %.538462Difference-.006702Pyth. Rec.41.48-36.52Act. Rec.42-36Difference=#FF0000]0.52 gamesSo yay! According to PWT (at least when using the exponent of two), our team is pretty much exactly what their record says they are --- or more accurately, they pretty much have been what their record says they've been.
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