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Trivia of the day: MLB postponement rates, 2009-2012
Crunched these numbers last night after seeing how much trouble some of the minor leagues are having so far this season with bad weather. The number of regularly scheduled games, make up games, and tiebreaking playoff games, the number of each type of these games which were postponed, the totals for the year, and the grand totals for the four-year period.
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MLB Postponement Rates, 2009-2012
2009 Total Ppd Pct
Regular games 2430 37 1.52%
Make up games 36 0 --
Playoff games 1 0 --
TOTAL 2467 37 1.50%
2010 Total Ppd Pct
Regular games 2430 20 0.82%
Make up games 21 1 4.76%
TOTAL 2451 21 0.86%
2011 Total Ppd Pct
Regular games 2430 49 2.02%
Make up games 50 2 4.00%
TOTAL 2480 51 2.06%
2012 Total Ppd Pct
Regular games 2430 21 0.86%
Make up games 21 0 0.00%
TOTAL 2451 21 0.86%
4-Year Total Total Ppd Pct
Regular games 9720 127 1.31%
Make up games 128 3 2.34%
Playoff games 1 0 0.00%
TOTAL 9849 130 1.32%
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Is that 32.5 games in each league or all together?
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Global warming.
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While that isn't a high number, it doesn't change the sillyness of playing home games in Minnesota and Detroit when there are domed and warm weather sites going unused (for example, the Jays playing in Detroit this past week).
Baseball under 50 degrees is substantially different then it will be played for the rest of the season. |
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So far in 2013 (through games of April 11th) there have been 3 postponed games out of 139 scheduled in MLB, or 2.16%.
In the minors so far this season (April 4-11): International League, 7 postponements out of 58 total games (12.1%) Pacific Coast League, 7 out pf 68 (10.3%) Eastern League, 2 out of 47 (4.3%) Southern League, 4 out of 36 (11.1%) Texas League, 1 out of 29 (3.4%) California League, 1 out of 40 (2.5%) Carolina League, 1 out of 25 (4.0%) Florida State League, 1 out of 43 (2.3%) Midwest League, 21 out of 125 (16.8%) South Atlantic League, 6 out of 60 (10.0%) There are reasons why that happens. Travel is a part of it. Another aspect is that some clubs don't want to play home games at certain times of the year, domed stadium or not. |
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Either push opening day back, or schedule games to be played in warm cities. It's ridiculous to play a major league game in 40 degree weather when there are easy alternatives. |
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It's called Climate change now.....In the 70's it was called Global Cooling.....I have always just call it weather myself!
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Updated postponement figures for games through April 14:
MLB: 5 out of 184 (2.7%) International League, 13 out of 85 (15.3%) Pacific Coast League, 7 out pf 92 (7.6%) Eastern League, 3 out of 65 (4.6%) Southern League, 4 out of 54 (7.4%) Texas League, 1 out of 41 (2.4%) California League, 1 out of 55 (1.8%) Carolina League, 1 out of 37 (2.7%) Florida State League, 2 out of 62 (3.2%) Midwest League, 23 out of 99 (23.2%) South Atlantic League, 6 out of 82 (7.3%) The Midwest League in particular has been hit hard with bad weather so far this season, with nearly one-quarter of all its games postponed. Errata: in post #6 incorrect figures for the Midwest League were given. The results should have been 15 out of 65 (23.1%) |
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Weather and climate are two fundamentally different things.
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LOL, I was just trying to make a funny.
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The result was obviously not deemed a success because the practice wasn't repeated. |
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Using just the Tiger/Blue Jays example: They play in Toronto (the only trip) for a 4 game series July 1st-4th. They could easily shift that to Detroit. The Jays would then go a 11 game road trip. If people deem that too long, they play Tampa on the road the last week of June, and then play them again post all-star break: easily changeable. Their other series on that road trip is Boston. Both are divisional opponents with multiple trips. Of course, the Tigers themselves on that Toronto trip are on an 11 game road trip. As somebody who viewed parts of the game I can assure you that the stands were pretty empty (and the Tigers have good attendance) and it wasn't a highly viewed game |
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The typical length of road trips has declined over the years. Now they are generally in the range of 6-7 games, with a maximum of around 10-11 games. Quote:
The changes you claim are easy are not in reality that easy. If they were, and there was a benefit to doing so, the schedules would be changed at the start of the season as you suggest. The fact that they are not suggests either it really isn't possible to do while satisfying the many other requirements, or that any benefit to doing so is outweighed by the drawbacks. Lastly, the MLBPA has to give its consent to the schedule. Other than home openers, early season games tend not to be as well attended as games later in the season. The opposing club also matters, as well as other factors. |
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Is it possible these little ****s might hurt a clubs $$ a little. Yes. I also understand that they are a business to make money. However, in my opinion, the job of the commissioner is to protect the game and the product on the field. Early season games in northern cities are an inferior product. The purpose of a league and a commissioner is to provide fans with consistency in the level and circumstances of play. If you let each club dictate it's schedule based on their own selfish interests, you might as well go back to barnstorming. |
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All I can tell you is that assembling the MLB schedule is a big undertaking, and is prepared many months in advance. The last I heard it was being done by a special firm in Pittsburgh which uses a sophisticated computer program to do most of the job. (For many years prior it was done by a couple who created the schedule by hand.) |
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Updated postponement figures for games through April 21:
MLB: 13 out of 282 (4.6%) International League, 19 out of 139 (13.7%) Pacific Coast League, 12 out pf 150 (8.0%) Eastern League, 5 out of 108 (4.6%) Southern League, 5 out of 89 (5.6%) Texas League, 2 out of 66 (3.0%) California League, 1 out of 55 (1.1%) Carolina League, 5 out of 68 (7.4%) Florida State League, 2 out of 104 (1.9%) Midwest League, 42 out of 162 (25.9%) South Atlantic League, 8 out of 133 (6.0%) The poor Midwest League continued to get hammered by bad weather—one game out of every four it has tried to put on has been postponed. NOTE: This will probably be my last postponement update for awhile. |
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Updated postponement figures for games through Sunday, May 12, 2013:
MLB: 22 out of 574 (3.8%) International League: 27 out of 286 (9.4%) Pacific Coast League: 21 out of 306 (6.9%) Eastern League: 15 out of 233 (6.4%) Southern League: 15 out of 191 (7.9%) Texas League: 10 out of 151 (6.6%) California League: 2 out of 186 (1.1%) Carolina League: 11 out of 152 (7.2%) Florida State League: 11 out of 220 (5.0%) Midwest League: 57 out of 328 (17.4%) South Atlantic League: 30 out of 274 (10.9%) |
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