Showing posts with label 2014 Playoffs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2014 Playoffs. Show all posts
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Best Active Players Without a World Series 2014: The Quiz
I've been busy lately, but I had time to post the follow-up to my piece from a bit ago, the Sporcle quiz of the Best Active Players Without a World Series. Now that the Giants are the 2014 Champions, I could remove Tim Hudson from the list. That leaves 63 more for you all to guess. Have fun!
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
The Best Players Without a World Series, 2014 Edition
As I wrote a few weeks ago, this offseason looks like it
might be one
of the best drought-busters in recent memory. That got me thinking, though,
specifically about an article
I wrote last year (and the accompanying
Sporcle quiz). Who are the best active players without a World Series win? Does
the quantity of new teams in the mix for the World Series mean that a similar
number of titleless players will be appearing in the Fall Classic this year?
I’ll probably make another quiz later this year, once the
World Series itself is over and we know who all we can cross off the list. For
now, though, let’s just look at these unfortunate souls and see who has the
best chance of having their misery alleviated.
First, I used a pretty straight-forward methodology. I just
went down Baseball-Reference’s
list of most Wins Above Replacement among active players and manually took
out anyone who had played on a champion. Right now, 64 of the top 100 players
are without a title to their name. (WAR totals as of 9/24).
Wednesday, September 3, 2014
A Different Way to Look at Parity: Analyzing World Series Droughts
I was looking at the playoff picture for this year and was
struck by something interesting: this might be the freshest playoff picture
we’ve had in years.
I’m not really sure what made me think of that. I think I
was just reflecting on how odd it was that the Yankees and Red Sox and Phillies
and Braves and Tigers and Cardinals were all of out of or falling out of
contention a few weeks ago. Since then, the Cardinals have come roaring back
into first place, but I still thought it might be worth looking at somewhat
analytically.
It was a pretty simple process. I simply looked at the teams
currently in place for a playoff spot, then looked at what year they last won
the World Series. Next, I repeated this for each year of the wild card era. I
realize that this method isn’t perfect, but it’s a quick and easy way to look
at it, and since the number of teams who win the World Series each year has
remained more constant than the number of teams in the playoffs to begin with,
this method seemed more stable from year-to-year.
So, for example, this year’s playoff picture looks as such:
Labels:
2014 Playoffs,
Droughts,
Parity,
Playoffs,
Studies,
World Series
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