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Post by Minnesota Twins on Jun 29, 2022 9:59:11 GMT -6
I was looking at standings just now and noticed we have a tie for 6th place and realized that, I don't think it specifies anywhere what tiebreaker is. We all know runs are the tiebreaker in playoffs for a matchup. But just wanted to clarify, if we have a tie between 2 teams, our schedule simplifies a tiebreaker system.. and it's simply W/L between the 2 teams. I dont foresee there being a tie at seasons end as the chances are very low but in the event of 2 teams having an identical record the tiebreaker are as follows:
1. W/L between the two teams. If it's divisional opponents, they'll have 3 matchups to go off, and non divisional will have 1. 2. In the event of a tie matchup (ex: 6-6-2), the tiebreaker for that matchup reverts to runs. 3. If somehow we still have a tie, it'll be a fight to the death using knives only 🙃 We're all in this thing for the long haul.
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Post by Minnesota Twins on Jun 29, 2022 10:56:08 GMT -6
I'm talking a tie in record.. in case that was lost somewhere.
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Post by Minnesota Twins on Jun 29, 2022 10:56:49 GMT -6
Tie in record. And tie in a matchup. Lmao if you don't get it, ask questions.
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Post by St. Louis Cardinals on Jul 2, 2022 2:49:29 GMT -6
in my opinion the team with the best ranked CAT% should move on.
no one will have the same CAT% rankings at the end of the year so whoever has the better % compared to everyone wins
example
team 1: Offense ranked 5.75 Pitching 5.50 team 2: Offense ranked 5.00 Pitching 7.00
Team 1 would move on because his cat stats are above avg as the other team. Just because team has more runs than other or ect doesn't mean it's the better Tie Team
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