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Baseball Primer Newsblog — The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand Wednesday, February 27, 2008Sabermetric Research: Birnbaum: Bill James website and “cursed” teamsHello, and welcome to Phil Birnbaum’s take on Bill James Online.
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/recites the notes from Stat 101
We all know that teams with better regular-season records have a better chance of winning the World Series. There's no bogus correlation/causation issue here.
This is similar in spirit to the simple runs created formula, OBP*SLG*AB, and the original Pythagorean formula. Those don't have any theoretical basis, but they still work extremely well (and inspired others to come up with more accurate formulas).
I'm not saying this is a magnificent piece of research, but it gives a reasonable answer to an interesting question.
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