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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (SavoyBG) wrote: > Somebody did a mathematical study of this based on... > > How close the games were, both in final score, and inning by inning. > > How long the series went > > How many times the lead changed hands, etc... > > Here it is....the guy's screen name was Dennis Boz, not sure what his real > name was... > > Using a system of ratingš how good a playoff game was based on the score > after each 12 inning, Išve scored all the playoff games back to 1916. I wonder why 1916? A shame; 1912 was a terrific series, would probably score very well by these methods. -- Gerry Myerson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (i -> u for email)
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