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  • pavyracer
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 04-12-07
    • 82865

    #1
    LT I need your help
    Can you break down the over/under ratio this year in AL and NL?

    I am guessing more overs hit in the AL and more unders hit in NL. Is this true?
  • rake922
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 12-23-07
    • 11692

    #2
    just take the OU of each AL team and add it up.....



    I did this in May and it was the other way around pavy.....
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    • pavyracer
      SBR Aristocracy
      • 04-12-07
      • 82865

      #3
      Originally posted by rake922
      just take the OU of each AL team and add it up.....



      I did this in May and it was the other way around pavy.....
      You said May. That's only what? 50 games. I want to know what happens after 120 games. I want to bury the books the last 40 games of the season. You know, take them to the cleaners.

      Thanks rake.
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      • LT Profits
        SBR Aristocracy
        • 10-27-06
        • 90963

        #4
        Actually NO.

        AL Teams are a collective 772-871, 47.0% Over

        NL Teams are a collective 926-961, 49.1% Over

        Keep in mind I just took the lazy apporoach of accumulating records, meaning that interleague games are not factored out and league games are double counted, but the percentages wouldn't change by all that much.
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        • pavyracer
          SBR Aristocracy
          • 04-12-07
          • 82865

          #5
          Thanks LT. The lines must be sharp then. I will take that in consideration. After all I am the only guy who bet the under on a 19-17 baseball game a few days ago.
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          • LT Profits
            SBR Aristocracy
            • 10-27-06
            • 90963

            #6
            That's OK, I am the GENIUS that bet Yankees Under today.
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