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Field Advantage in the MLB (Part 2): Tale
of Two Halves |
by:
Proloy
Bhattacharyya |
By
Proloy Bhattacharyya
NFLSystems.com
proloy@nflsystems.com
September 10, 2005
Home teams perform completely differently
during the first half of the baseball season
and the last half. I analyze baseball games
differently based on which half of the season
it is and I will demonstrate one such disparity.
Baseball is a long drawn out season with
so many games that the best effort from
teams generally do not surface until the
latter half of the season. As a result,
the home field advantage is stronger during
the first half of the season.
Over the past 6 seasons, baseball’s home
teams have won 54.6% of their games during
the first 81 games of the season ( including
55.8% this season ). During the second half
of the season, baseball’s home teams have
only won an average of 53.0% of their games.
Although a 1.6% difference may not seem
major, it still represents a 3.2% drop to
a home team’s advantage. Also, first half
home records have not been below 53% in
any of the past 6 seasons.
If we only take into account division rivals,
the home field advantage drops by exactly
4% from the first half of the season to
the second.
This indicates that one ought to first try
to find profitable road teams during the
second half of the season. So far this season,
road teams in the second half of the season
are 179-153, +54.3 units. Last season they
were 319-353, +16 units. Decreasing the
sample size to a smaller number of games
can really yield huge profits for any bettor.
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