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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2011 1:43:40 GMT -5
Mariners: 72 Cubs: 68
Orioles: 57 Phillies: 53 White Sox: 52
Indians: 49 Red Sox: 46 Rays: 46
Braves: 44 Pirates: 44 Giants: 43 Yankees: 43 Rockies: 42 Twins: 40 Astros: 40
Beavers: 39 Rangers: 38 Tigers: 37 Nationals: 36 Brewers: 35
Royals: 33 Cardinals: 32 Marlins: 31 Dodgers: 30 A's: 30
D-Backs: 28 Angels: 25 Mets: 24 Blue Jays: 24
Warhounds: 19 Padres: 16 Reds: 13
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Post by Derek _ Red Sox on Aug 21, 2011 16:36:00 GMT -5
How did these numbers come about? Why are the Mariners and Cubs so far ahead of everyone else and teams like Red Sox in a huge market and WS champs just mediocre?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2011 16:44:36 GMT -5
I look at the National Popularity ratings of everybody on every team.
Extremely Popular players get 10 points. Very Popular 7 Popular 5 Well Known 3 Fair 1
I then look at the market sizes. Astronomical markets add 10 points Huge 9 Very Big 7 Big 6 Rather Big 5 Above Average 3 Average 2 Below Average 1 Small 0 Tiny -1
I then combine and get a number.
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