Elmhurst Steve wrote:
This is why you should kill yourself......it was based on best record at one time and that is what I believe it should revert back to dipshit.
huh? do you mean like before 1924 or something?
Why it's great that the All-Star Game decides World Series home field
Bud Selig got it right.
http://www.foxsports.com/mlb/story/stop-whining-it-s-awesome-the-all-star-game-determines-world-series-home-field-071216
2. The awarding of home-field advantage in the World Series has never held any significance.
For the first 22 years of the World Series, there was no such thing as home-field advantage. Teams would have three games a piece through Game 6 and then if Game 7 was needed, a coin flip would determine where the game was held. (It wasn't needed that much - there weren't a lot of Game 7s in the first quarter-century of the game.)
After the 1924 World Series, in which the New York Giants lost a coin flip to Washington before Game 6, went on the road for two games and ultimately lost in D.C., there was a call for change. Thus, from 1925 to 2002 baseball deemed home-field so important that it annually alternated the honor between AL and NL cities. (Originally the AL had even years and the NL odd years. But an oddity in 1935 led to the AL getting home field two years in a row and then the years flipping after that.)
ALSO from
http://research.sabr.org/journals/files ... -Bevis.pdf (start on page 3 and read to/thru page 5 or thereabouts)
basically
TLDR = hey steve, you know that prior to 1924 they used a coin flip to determine where the first game was played, then they alternated home/away/home/away/home/away and would do another coin flip to determine game 7. kenesaw mountain landis or whoever decided that they should streamline the process circa 1924-1925, so that's where the alternating "homefield advantage" came in. also 1925 = when the 2-3-2 setup for the world series came in, and then by 1935 or something they ended up doing one change-up to establish the even/odd year NL/AL thing that went all the way until 2002 when "THIS TIME IT COUNTS!" and etc.
basically, i just spent ~5-10mins researching this all the way to SABR research journals and there was nowhere where i found/saw that teams having the best record ever got "homefield advantage"and btw, i don't think that you're wrong in that the team with the best record ought to have homefield advantage.... that works perfectly for me... it's just that nowhere in the course of recorded MLB history was there ever a world series where homefield advantage was decided by who had the better regular season record. but hey, maybe you're from the berenstein universe and i've always known that i'm in the berenstain universe so maybe this is all some kind of problem via the mandela effect, and call it a hunch that you're not a big "mandela guy" for reasons that hopefully a few other ppl on the board are chuckling over as they read this sentence right now =D
also tbh, a bit ???! when an ex-/cop tells you to kill yourself seeing as y'all seem to be pretty good in the "assisted suicide" dept, eh? +D
</10mins of my life that i'll never get back>
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