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October 22, 2007

2007 World Series Challenge: Game 1

Filed under: UncategorizedAndy @ 7:04 pm

Ok, fellow stat geeks, let’s have a prediction challenge. And this isn’t going to be a stupid thing like who wins the series and in how many games. Let’s do a real stat-oriented contest.

The scoring rules follow bellow. We’ll do a separate challenge for each game, and I’ll post a the winners game-by-game. In addition, those individuals who post entries for all games of the World Series will be eligible for the final leaderboard for the Series as a whole.

OK, now the rules (again this is for each game, scored individually):

Firstly, the goal is to get the lowest score possible.

Secondly, you must submit a prediction for every category or your entry is invalid.

Now here are the scoring rules:

- For starting pitcher game scores, your point total is the difference between your guess and the actual game score. For example if you guess 80 and the actual game score is 50, you get 30 points. Similarly, if you guess 20 and the actual game score is 50, you also get 30 points. (Remember, the goal is to get the fewest points possible.)

- For runs scored, you get 10 points per run for the difference between your guess and the actual number of runs scored. For example if you guess 6 runs and the actual number of runs scored is 4, then you score 20 points due to the 2-run difference. Similarly, if you guess 2 and the actual number of runs scored is 4, you also score 20 points. Note that this is total runs scored by one team (not just earned runs.)

- For winning pitcher and losing pitcher, you get 0 points for each if your guess is wrong. But, if you guess correctly, you get -20 (negative 20) points for each. (So you get -20 points if you guess either the winner or the loser correctly, or -40 for both.)

- For team LOB, you get 5 points per runner left on base difference between your guess and the actual number of team LOB. Just to be clear, this is batting runners LOB, not runners stranded on base by pitching.

- For the Home Run Guess, you guess one player per team who will hit a home run. If that player does hit a home run, you get -8 (negative 8 ) points. Otherwise, you get 0.

I could go on and on, but for the sake of making this easy and fun, I’ll leave it at that.

So here is the ballot. “C” refers to Colorado, and “B” refers to Boston. Note that if a different pitcher ends up starting than the one I’ve named, your guesses simply carry over to the actual starting pitcher.

GAME 1: WEDNESDAY

C(game score): Jeff Francis Game Score
C(runs scored): Colorado Runs Scored
C(batting LOB): Colorado Batting Team Runners Left on Base
C(HR guess): Colorado Home Run Guess (one batter)

B(game score): Josh Beckett Game Score
B(runs scored): Boston Runs Scored
B(batting LOB): Boston Batting Team Runners Left on Base
B(HR guess): Boston Home Run Guess (one batter)

Game WP: Winning Pitcher
Game LP: Losing Pitcher

Here is your ballot. Cut and paste it below with your answers.

C(game score): ?
C(runs scored): ?
C(batting LOB): ?
C(HR guess): ?
B(game score): ?
B(runs scored): ?
B(batting LOB): ?
B(HR guess): ?

Game WP: ?
Game LP: ?

You must have a comment in this post timestamped before the first pitch on Wednesday night in order to have your ballot count. Please note that I am not going to allow changes, so once you post your ballot, that’s it.

27 Comments »

  1. C(game score): 45
    C(runs scored): 3
    C(batting LOB): 6 if you mean Team LOB. 12 if you mean combined total of all hitters.
    C(HR guess): Matt Holliday

    B(game score): 65
    B(runs scored): 4
    B(batting LOB): 12 if you mean Team LOB. 15 if you mean combined total of all hitters.
    B(HR guess): Jason Varitek

    Game WP: Josh Beckett
    Game LP: Jeremy Affeldt

    Comment by kingturtle — October 23, 2007 @ 12:04 am

  2. C(game score): 61
    C(runs scored): 6
    C(batting LOB): 8
    C(HR guess): Matt Holliday
    B(game score): 52
    B(runs scored): 5
    B(batting LOB): 4
    B(HR guess): David Ortiz

    Game WP: Jeff Francis
    Game LP: Josh Beckett

    Comment by damthesehigheels — October 23, 2007 @ 3:21 am

  3. C(game score): 42
    C(runs scored): 4
    C(batting LOB): 9
    C(HR guess): Hawpe
    B(game score): 52
    B(runs scored): 6
    B(batting LOB): 7
    B(HR guess): Lowell

    Game WP: Beckett
    Game LP: Francis

    Comment by spartanbill — October 23, 2007 @ 5:46 am

  4. I mean team LOB as it gets recorded in the boxscore, i.e. runners stranded on base at the end of innings. Oliver, I’m not totally sure what you mean in your numbers, so please clarify.

    Comment by Andy — October 23, 2007 @ 7:04 am

  5. I am speaking out of turn for Oliver, but I am pretty certain he is referring to the boxscores that list LOB for each batter, and then curiously total them.

    For example if batters 1,2, and 3 load the bases; and batters 4, 5, and 6 each make an out without driving them in, each batter (4, 5, and 6) are charged with 3 LOB, and the team is “charged” with 9 for that inning.

    Comment by spartanbill — October 23, 2007 @ 7:53 am

  6. C(game score): 38
    C(runs scored): 4
    C(batting LOB): 11
    C(HR guess): Helton
    B(game score): 42
    B(runs scored): 7
    B(batting LOB): 9
    B(HR guess): Youkilis

    Game WP: Timlin
    Game LP: Francis

    Comment by zuty — October 23, 2007 @ 7:55 am

  7. C(game score): 57
    C(runs scored): 2
    C(batting LOB): 8
    C(HR guess): Helton
    B(game score): 63
    B(runs scored): 8
    B(batting LOB): 7
    B(HR guess): Manny

    Game WP: Beckett
    Game LP: Francis

    Comment by yanks144 — October 23, 2007 @ 9:23 am

  8. If you look in this boxscore: http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/boxscore?gid=271021102

    Numbers for each batter are listed for AB, R, H, RBI, BB, K, LOB and AVG. Sizemore is credited with 2 LOB with his at bats; all Indian batters combined for 15 LOB with their total at bats. That number is different than their Team LOB of 7, which only counts LOB when the third out is made.

    So, do you mean Team LOB (in which case my predictions are 6 for Colorado and 12 for Boston), or do you mean combined total of all hitters (in which case my predictions are 12 for Colorado and 15 for Boston).

    Comment by kingturtle — October 23, 2007 @ 9:25 am

  9. Team LOB, i.e. each stranded runner is counted only once, not multiple times if multiple batters strand the same runner.

    Comment by Andy — October 23, 2007 @ 9:37 am

  10. C(game score): 45
    C(runs scored): 1
    C(batting LOB): 7
    C(HR guess): Atkins
    B(game score): 75
    B(runs scored): 6
    B(batting LOB): 8
    B(HR guess): Manny Ramirez

    Game WP: Beckett
    Game LP: Francis

    Comment by zimcity — October 23, 2007 @ 9:56 am

  11. C(game score): 38
    C(runs scored): 2
    C(batting LOB): 8
    C(HR guess): Hawpe
    B(game score): 60
    B(runs scored): 7
    B(batting LOB): 7
    B(HR guess): Manny Ramirez
    Game WP: Beckett
    Game LP: Francis

    Comment by Redsauce — October 23, 2007 @ 10:38 am

  12. C(game score): 55
    C(runs scored): 5
    C(batting LOB): 7
    C(HR guess): Garrett Atkins

    B(game score): 50
    B(runs scored): 3
    B(batting LOB): 10
    B(HR guess): Mike Lowell

    Game WP: Matt Herges
    Game LP: Josh Beckett

    Comment by wellspr — October 23, 2007 @ 12:19 pm

  13. C(game score): 60
    C(runs scored): 5
    C(batting LOB): 8
    C(HR guess): Todd Helton
    B(game score): 61
    B(runs scored): 4
    B(batting LOB): 9
    B(HR guess): Kevin Youkilis

    Game WP: Brian Fuentes
    Game LP: Josh Beckett

    Comment by frankman — October 23, 2007 @ 12:49 pm

  14. C(game score): 52
    C(runs scored): 3
    C(batting LOB): 9
    C(HR guess): Todd Helton
    B(game score): 68
    B(runs scored): 5
    B(batting LOB): 9
    B(HR guess): Mike Lowell

    Game WP: Beckett
    Game LP: Fuentes

    Comment by RonBermuda — October 23, 2007 @ 3:19 pm

  15. It’s pretty cool seeing different people’s opinions on how this game will turn out….

    Comment by Andy — October 23, 2007 @ 3:27 pm

  16. Andy, I hope you play too. Just because you’re organizing it doesn’t mean you have to sit it out.

    Comment by kingturtle — October 23, 2007 @ 5:22 pm

  17. But if I play, that will shatter the illusion that I am an all-knowing baseball diety.

    Seriously, it’s pretty amazing the traction that baseball-reference.com has. Over the last couple of months, I’ve met several random people who have mentioned the site, whereupon I ask if they read this blog. A couple have, and then are amazed to find that I am the “legendary” Andy…

    Comment by Andy — October 23, 2007 @ 6:33 pm

  18. [...] Submit your ballot for Game 1 of the World Series Challenge before the first pitch [...]

    Pingback by Stat of the Day » Lowest batting average, first two seasons — October 24, 2007 @ 5:14 am

  19. [...] For the full explanation, or to enter your Game 1 predictions before the first pitch tonight, see the Game 1 post. [...]

    Pingback by Stat of the Day » 2007 World Series Challenge: Game 2 — October 24, 2007 @ 7:52 am

  20. C(game score): 37
    C(runs scored): 3
    C(batting LOB): 5
    C(HR guess): Garrett Atkins

    B(game score): 71
    B(runs scored): 7
    B(batting LOB): 7
    B(HR guess): Youkilis

    Game WP: Josh Beckett
    Game LP: Jeff Francis

    Comment by Dre17 — October 24, 2007 @ 12:30 pm

  21. C(game score): 48
    C(runs scored): 3
    C(batting LOB): 5
    C(HR guess): HELTON
    B(game score): 60
    B(runs scored): 5
    B(batting LOB): 5
    B(HR guess): YOUKILIS

    Game WP: BECKETT
    Game LP: FRANCIS

    Comment by truman — October 24, 2007 @ 1:27 pm

  22. I’m not going to submit a full ballot, but I will say that I predict both Francis and Beckett will get hit hard, and that neither will get the win.

    Comment by Andy — October 24, 2007 @ 1:39 pm

  23. C(game score): 48
    C(runs scored): 2
    C(batting LOB): 6
    C(HR guess): Colorado Home Run Guess Atkins

    B(game score): 72
    B(runs scored): 6
    B(batting LOB): 9
    B(HR guess): Lowell

    Game WP: Beckett
    Game LP: Francis

    Comment by larryhisle — October 24, 2007 @ 2:05 pm

  24. C(game score): 39
    C(runs scored): 5
    C(batting LOB): 9
    C(HR guess): Hawpe

    B(game score): 64
    B(runs scored): 7
    B(batting LOB): 9
    B(HR guess): Youkilis

    Game WP: Beckett
    Game LP: Francis

    Comment by lukemeister — October 24, 2007 @ 4:29 pm

  25. C(game score): 62
    C(runs scored): 2
    C(batting LOB): 5
    C(HR guess): Atkins
    B(game score): 85
    B(runs scored): 8
    B(batting LOB): 8
    B(HR guess): Ortiz

    Game WP: Beckett
    Game LP: Francis

    Comment by doug730 — October 24, 2007 @ 5:28 pm

  26. [...] For the full explanation on how this challenge is scored, see the Game 1 post. [...]

    Pingback by Stat of the Day » 2007 World Series Challenge: Game 3 — October 26, 2007 @ 9:47 am

  27. [...] For the full explanation on how this challenge is scored, see the Game 1 post. [...]

    Pingback by Stat of the Day » 2007 World Series Challenge: Game 4 — October 26, 2007 @ 3:06 pm

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