How does a team that plays .667 ball for 93 games go on a 5-19 skid (which included an 11 game losing streak)????
Explain the 64 Phillies.
Explain the 2012 Rangers.
Explain the wild card Red Sox coming from 3 games down that year to beat the Yankees.
Explain that same wild card Red Sox beating a 105 win Cardinal team.
Explain 2005 when a 100 win Cardinal team failed to make the world series while an 89 win wild card Astro team did.
While you are at it explain how the 2006 Cardinals who barely won division with 83 wins managed to win the world series against the 95 win wild card Tigers.
You think MLB has normalization?
I love grassy knoll theories. They are extremely entertaining. But am I to believe your team got off to a .667 start and after 30 games the software decided you were too good and normalized your team and then once you got to a losing record denormalized your team and allowed you to go on an extended .667 streak. Statistical anomolies happen. I think there is a lot of paranoia floating around here. And I think most if not all of it is unjustified.
Could argue the first 21 games were within division. Maybe you matched up well. Then you went on a stretch where you played teams you did not match up well. Or maybe your team is in that schedule slot that has an extended road trip and an extended home stand.
Bottom line I do not buy in to all this hocus pocus normalization is the reason my team does not win a championship every league. To be honest a lot of this comes across like I am so much better than all of you weaklings and if I am not stomping you in to the ground there must be something crooked in the game.
Isn't it just possible there are more than just 2 or 3 people playing this game who know what they are doing?