65 thoughts on “January 28, 2012: Justified”

    1. Since 1995, head-to-head record has been used to determine first place if both teams are going to the postseason. But with the start of a one-game, winner-take-all wild-card round, the sides agreed that the difference between first place and a wild-card berth is too important to decide with a formula and a tiebreaker game would be played.

      It's so important that we're willing to ignore the 19 games the team played against one another over the course of six months and instead decide it with one? I don't have a major beef with the idea, but that reasoning doesn't add up.

      1. It's arbitrary no matter how you cut it. Why ignore the 143 games the teams didn't play against one another? If a team has a 10-9 edge over the other is it because they had more home games? Would a 10-9 edge be any more meaningful than a one-game playoff?

        One of my favorite things about baseball is that they can play so many games. I like the idea that in some way, they are saying "shove it NFL, we decide it on the field." I think a lot of fans will probably appreciate the simplicity of the arrangement as well. Division ends in a tie? Okay, one game play-off to see who is the best.

    2. I like this. One of my fears of expansion was going more the route of the NFL, NBA, and NHL with tie-breakers.
      Tiebreakers make sense in the NFL, where games are so few that ties are frequent and that adding extras would create a scheduling problem. In MLB (and the NBA and NHL), adding one game to 82 or 162 does not require much more than one day. I can't believe that the NBA and NHL don't have tiebreaker games.

      1. I would guess that the reluctance to play one-game playoffs to break ties is that teams and players don't get paid extra for them. If they did, then there would be an incentive for teams/players to collude and go for a tie at the end of the season. (Which is why in MLB playoff games, teams and players are only paid additional money for non-mandatory games--games 1-3 of a 5-game series and games 1-4 of a 7-game series. The additional revenue goes to the league.)

  1. A poll on NBA.com:

    Which of these players is more exciting to watch?
    Ricky Rubio - 31%
    LeBron James - 29%
    Derrick Rose - 21%
    Blake Griffin - 19%

    Looks like the rest of the world has figured it out as well.

    1. I took that last night (just to see the results). LeBron was up by a tick at the time, but I was impressed at Rubio's numbers. It seems the NBA fans at large have gone out of their way to see him.

      1. Canis Hoopus sent their readers over there. I don't know how much that has impacted the results, but there was a few Minny fans directed that way.

  2. There is a very funny Pek twitter account @allthatisman14. He tweets during the game which is funny. Here's his last tweet:

    "Big Pek hero of game with spur! Many womans fight for use Peks genitals! Great success!!"

    1. Is this brought to us by the same person who operated the "Nick Punto" twitter account?

      1. Alas no. I have been thinking of creating a Matt Capps twitter however. Would fit my schedule a lot better.

  3. I don't know what to do with myself this morning. Slept until 8, lounging around. No wrestling tournament to go to today. I guess that means I will have to do the taxes and FAFSA....

    1. It seems likely to me that this is one of those studies where they find statistical significance for the effect, but in practice, the effect is very small, so not significant in the practical sense of the term. The only raw GPAs mentioned in your link are 2.94 for males vs. 3.12 for females. I don't know about you, but I'm pretty sure I can't tell the difference between a 2.9 student and a 3.1 student.

  4. Yes, I nearly lost my mind last night when Pek scored 6 consecutive points. My day today will be spent shopping for a Pekovic player tee.

    1. I'm editing it as we speak - adding the intro and credits, the theme song, cutting some dead air, bleeping Rhu_Ru (kidding). Should be ready for your Sunday morning listening pleasure.

        1. sean installed a plug-in to syndicate the episodes. Everyone should be able to listen at their leisure. I'm not sure exactly what all it does, sean can speak to that better than myself.

          1. Yeah, that's okay. A lot of people don't realize how much you can compress podcasts and leave them overly large. They don't realize you don't need stereo and 96 or even 64 kbps is plenty for just voice. You could probably compress it a bit more and use VBR to squeeze out some additional quality, but it sounds great and is a decent size.

              1. If you have the higher quality master still, you could try compressing parts of it at different levels and settings to see what sounds best. Encoding the entire thing would take a while, but doing a minute from the middle would probably count as a representative sample.

  5. I went to Twinsfest last night. My cousin gave me two free tickets, but my friend had to be a late cancel, and he gave me notice while I was in a meeting that lasted until the end of my work day (else I would have offered it here).

    My favorite thing in years past has been the steep discounts on items featuring released or traded or just not very good players. Like my Julio DePaula game-used jersey, which only cost me $100. I was so fixed on finding a Chuck James 44 jersey, and maybe a kid's Nishioka shirsey for my Japan-obsessed son. So I just went over there myself and planned to catch the last bus to take me home from downtown.

    I was really disappointed with the stuff they had in the pro shop. Maybe about a third of the discount game-used jerseys, and almost all of them were $200. (For spring-training NRIs? For Nate Dammann, the bullpen catcher? For Tolbert? Steve Holm? Steve Holm???) Anyways, they didn't even have a Chuck James in stock. Probably because men whose first name is James took them?

    There were only two jerseys for $100: Neshek 17 white and Neshek 17 grey, both 2011 versions. Must have been from Spring Training. If I wouldn't have been set on James 44, I probably get that white Neshek. But that wasn't what I wanted.

    Finally, I could find no children's clothing at all. Cuddyer would have been good for CER, and Nishioka for HPR. Maybe Young for AJR? Kubel? Anyways, I was overall just ticked and sour. All I bought was a stocking cap for $10.

    1. And nothing of Slowey's anywhere either, I might have moved on that...

      I really wanted to show off my awesome CJ44 jersey, so I've really just guilty of having counted my chickens before they hatched, but in all my prior years going to Twinsfest (2006, 2008, 2010), there was never a time when the analog of a CJ44 jersey was not for sale for $100.

        1. I'm more into the game-used sub-replacement-level player market because typically the fact that an actual negative WAR player wore the item in a game drastically reduces the cost from buying a authentic* at a store.

          $75 for a Crain cap is too much. Also, the date given, Oct 17, 2007, did not have the Twins playing within 17 days of it.

          *"authentic" does not mean that it actually matches the on-field jerseys.

            1. Oh, I can see the appeal of collecting game-used items from good players. I just am not a collector, especially not at this time in my life. I'm just a fan who wants good-looking team-branded merch and who's hoping to leverage his appreciation for replacement-level relievers into cheaper versions of same. Plus, I don't want a Cuddy or Morneau or Mauer jersey, I really would pick the relievers. (Except Doomsday, he blocked CJ all season, so screw him.)

              I wonder if the date given for that Crain cap is a typo. August 17, 2007, maybe? My best guess is October 1, '07, which means it was dated as the day they cleaned out their lockers.

                  1. Maybe I am wrong but I am pretty sure that Six was a HUGE Ricky Davis fan.

                    1. My brothers have been giving each other the same Golden State "Sprewell" jersey at Christmas for years now. This year I asked why it was never given to me. "Because you would have actually worn it," was the reply. They're prolly right.

  6. From the Chris Jaffe posts the most hilariously bizarre historical things on Facebook file, at some point today, it was the one billionth second since the release of The Empire Strikes Back and Pac Man.

  7. Is the banner of Love grimacing and making faces a little too long? I can't see the "W", and I'm missing about half of the first picture. "GOM" doesn't have the same ring to it.

  8. Man, going from the T-Wolves game last night to watching this Gophers game. It's hideous. Sloppy turnovers, awful free-throw shooting. Gophers go for two, down three, with four seconds left, and get lucky with a lay-up and a foul. Pathetic.

      1. yeah, Illinois wasn't exactly impressing either. At least the announcers were honest. "They ain't making a Tom Emanski video based off this game."

    1. yeah, court awareness and situation management were awful that game. But a win is a win
      Rodney Williams aerobatics is about the only thing keeping me interested in this team right now. My gosh, that dunk he threw down early in the second half was a beauty

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