Should I use the average of 8.5 and 9 inning games or total innings/game to use for runs projected for game?
MLB: Innings per game ?
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runnershane14SBR Wise Guy
- 07-23-07
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#1MLB: Innings per game ?Tags: None -
Z_WipfSBR MVP
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#2Wont those numbers be the same? If not, explainComment -
runnershane14SBR Wise Guy
- 07-23-07
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#3Total innings/game would include extra innings. In most instances games are either 8.5 or 9 innings and I feel like using 8.5 or 9 inning average would understate my projection and total innings/game would overstate my projection for that one game. Correct me if I am wrong please and hopefully that made sense.Comment -
Z_WipfSBR MVP
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#4Alright that makes sense. What about calculating average runs per inning, that way you cover short and extra inningsComment -
MizSBR Wise Guy
- 08-30-09
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#5I may be misunderstanding the question but...
If you are trying to predict totals based on some set of input stats then I think you need to consider the side ML in your calculations. On average, the bottom of the ninth is worth about 0.5 runs. I think you need to consider the likelihood that the home team will be leading after the 8th inning (and hold the lead), which can be estimated by using the side ML. Maybe you could add a portion of a run that is directly linked to the ML of the side....
for example if the home team is -200, then maybe only add ~0.15 runs to your projected total or something, if they are -150, maybe add 0.3, and so on.
the exact prices and portions of a run are up to you and your research of course.
You could run a query to find out how many games of a given price actually reach the bottom of the ninth too.
I personally use more of a step function approach for that nuance, but there are many ways to skin a cat.
just a couple thoughts. Good luck with it.Last edited by Miz; 03-19-10, 04:34 PM.Comment -
Justin7SBR Hall of Famer
- 07-31-06
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#6I would use 8.75 innings. If you want a bit more power, figure out the odds of extra innings, and add about 1.5 runs if that happens.
anyone know the average number of runs scored in the added innings?Comment -
Willie BeeSBR Posting Legend
- 02-14-06
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#8Believe the average last season was around 12 extra inning games per team. Also believe there were appx. 20 games last year that were called/suspended, think the Red Sox played in three themselves. Never have figured out how to predict either from happening myself.Comment -
Willie BeeSBR Posting Legend
- 02-14-06
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#9TEAM. Inn/G . XINN . Susp.
NYY . 8.95. . 10 . . 0
BOS . 8.86. . 10 . . 4
TAM . 8.80. . .9 . . 1
TOR . 8.95. . 20 . . 1
BAL . 8.82. . 14 . . 2Comment -
knightof7SBR Sharp
- 01-14-10
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#11that extra half inning is kinda iffy. I think the closer tossing a perfect inning is the most likely to happen and if they do score some runs to comeback it may go to extra innings, then there'll be at least another more run coming in.Comment -
Dark HorseSBR Posting Legend
- 12-14-05
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#13Is there an advantage to not betting unders for even totals, and even totals plus 1/2?
A 4-4 game (before OT) beats 8 and 8.5, but often pushes for 9.
How often do games with 8, 8.5, 10, and 10.5 totals go OT?
And what are the percentages for 4-4 and 5-5 games going over 9 and 11 respectively?Comment -
ljump12SBR High Roller
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#14FWIW, i am creating a simulator, and once i added in the possibility of extra innings (meaning it could have ended in a tie before) -- it added .7 Runs to the total... Don't place too much faith in it, but something to consider.Comment -
Pancho sanzaSBR Sharp
- 10-18-07
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#15I would use 8.75 innings. If you want a bit more power, figure out the odds of extra innings, and add about 1.5 runs if that happens.
anyone know the average number of runs scored in the added innings?Comment -
runnershane14SBR Wise Guy
- 07-23-07
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#16thanks for the responses guys..very helpfulComment -
CFARestricted User
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#17My database shows the following
Excluding extra inning games= 8.73 innings per game
Including extra inning games= 8.84 innings per game.Comment -
WrecktangleSBR MVP
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#18LucenaPosition = obviously a chess playerComment -
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