So I'm trying to figure out the best way to include home field advantage in my calculations.
Obviously the most rudimentary would be to add some % win probability to the home team, the same for all home teams regardless of anything else.
Slightly more advanced may be to calculate a historic home field advantage for each park, with the rationale that each park favors the home team differently. But this wouldn't really account for who is playing.
What I really want to do is somehow use who is playing, and perhaps where they are playing, to get a better estimate of home TEAM advantage on a game-by-game basis.
So my questions are:
- What really causes the home team to win more than the road team? Is it simply having the last at bat if needed? Is it the fact that a ballclub can tailor their lineup to their home park?
- If not, what individual, team, or park stats can be extracted to get the best estimate of home team advantage for any particular game?
Obviously the most rudimentary would be to add some % win probability to the home team, the same for all home teams regardless of anything else.
Slightly more advanced may be to calculate a historic home field advantage for each park, with the rationale that each park favors the home team differently. But this wouldn't really account for who is playing.
What I really want to do is somehow use who is playing, and perhaps where they are playing, to get a better estimate of home TEAM advantage on a game-by-game basis.
So my questions are:
- What really causes the home team to win more than the road team? Is it simply having the last at bat if needed? Is it the fact that a ballclub can tailor their lineup to their home park?
- If not, what individual, team, or park stats can be extracted to get the best estimate of home team advantage for any particular game?