While the first decade of the new millenium is already halfway finished at a record pace, results here will not solve the deficit or any groundbreaking problems. I have decided to show results of my geeky, yet not so exciting Sandwich Season Team Runs Rating[SSTRR].
THE FORMULA
1) Determine team and year to do calculations.
2) Team Runs For^/Team Runs Against^ = [a]
3) Total League Runs^-Team Runs For^ = [b]
4) Total League Runs^-Team Runs Against^ = [c]
5) [b/c] Rest of League Run Ratio = [d]
6) [a-d]= Team Rating
7) Repeat steps 1-6 for the year previous to and the year after the target year.
8) Add up the three seperate results to create what I call a "Sandwich Season."
What Is SSTRR?
The Sandwich Season Team Runs Rating determines what team has the best results simply through runs for and runs against. These runs are calculated using ratio stats [which I favor as oppossed to a percentage for many reasons], and then are formulated through squared results. The reason for the squared results? It not so simply causes the results to show better accuracy because squaring numbers greatly improves the laws of probability.
The Target Season Team Run Rating [TSTRR] is simply one season applied to the SSTRR.
Why do I prefer to compare against league leaders rather than total individual results? Simply said, individual results shows talent, which is only half the story. What I am looking for is value. Value is what documents wins, while talent is comparable to a checklist of good qualities.
Why "sandwich seasons?" One season could be a fluke, and the next one not so hot. A fluke is another way of showing talent, bypassing long-term value.
Top 10 SSTRR 2000-2005 (W-L)
1) Seattle [2001-03] 2.1069 (302-184 .621)
2) Seattle [2000-02] 1.9011 (300-186 .617)
3) A's [2001-2003] 1.8076 (301-185 .619)
4) A's [2000-02] 1.7379 (296-186 .614)
5) Boston [2002-04] 1.6140 (286-200 .588)
6) Atlanta [2002-2004] 1.5221 (298-186 .616)
7) St. Louis [2003-05] 1.5114 (290-196 .597)
8) A's [2002-04] 1.4523 (296-189 .610)
9) Yankees [2001-03] 1.4339 (299-184 .619)
10. St. Louis [2002-04] 1.3739 (287-199 .591)
Top 5 TSTRR 2000-2005 (W-L)
1. Seattle [2001] 1.1898 (116-46 .716)
2. Oakland [2001] .8814 (102-60 .630)
3. Angels [2002] .7488 (99-63 .611)
4. St. Louis [2004] .6854 (105-57 .648)
5. Boston [2002] .6714 (93-69 .574)
Top 10 SSTRR of the 1990's (W-L)
1. Atlanta [1997-99] 2.4963 (310-176 .638)
2. NY Yankees [1997-99] 2.3654 (308-178 .634)
3. Atlanta [1996-98] 2.3044 (303-183 .623)
4. Atlanta [1998-2000] 2.1677 (304-182 .626)
5. Yankees [1996-98] 2.0734 (302-184 .621)
6. Cleveland [1994-96] 1.9148 (265-153 .634)
7. Yankees [1998-2000] 1.8313 (299-186 .616)
8. Atlanta [1992-94] 1.7949 (270-168 .616)
9. Atlanta [1993-95] 1.7788 (262-158 .624)
10. Atlanta [1995-97] 1.7089 (287-181 .613)
Top 5 TSTRR 1990's (W-L)
1. Yankees [1998] 1.1678 (114-48 .704)
2. Atlanta [1998] 1.0236 (106-56 .654)
3. Cleveland [1995] .9183 (100-44 .694)
4. Atlanta [1997] .8562 (101-61 .623)
5. Arizona [1999] .8067 (100-62 .617)
TO BE CONTINUED.
Updated: Saturday, 3 December 2005 7:37 AM CST
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