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2 hours ago, Tigermojo said:

Noel designated for assignment right before Christmas...

Ho Ho, No!

He has to find regular work.  His nickname is too good to fall out of the sport already.

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On 12/17/2025 at 9:07 AM, gehringer_2 said:

Nice. Pulling things out of datasets that were only in there implicitly was something I did a lot of when I worked as a process engineer.

You could amplify the time calc a little bit by subtracting the minimum 2min per half inning inning break from every game (minimum of 34 min for a home team win) plus a couple of extra minutes twice in each game for brooming the field.(maybe 5 min) which is guaranteed dead time - the order wouldn't change but the %difference and the net time per pitch would be closer - but still not that close given all the umpire time-outs, to the real number.

The other thing that *might* play into this is the amount of foul territory in the ball park. If park has a small foul area, there probably is less time spent after a ball goes out of play, than if the foul ball stays on the field and either a play is made or it has to be retrieved by a ball boy or player. But this factor would follow the park, not the team.

Yes, I love pulling things out of datasets in the way you imply. It's like solving a puzzle. Huge endorphin rush.

I went ahead and subtracted the 34 minutes as you suggested ad there was some minor movement in the table, I didn't bother dicking around with brooming the field or seventh inning stretches or foul territory sizes:

Team Pit/Min
NYY 2.19
NYM 2.23
TOR 2.24
SDP 2.25
TEX 2.26
HOU 2.26
MIA 2.27
BAL 2.27
ARI 2.28
SEA 2.28
BOS 2.29
LAA 2.29
LAD 2.30
TBR 2.30
PHI 2.30
CHC 2.31
STL 2.32
CHW 2.33
MIN 2.33
WSN 2.34
MIL 2.35
ATH 2.35
PIT 2.35
COL 2.35
KCR 2.36
DET 2.36
CIN 2.36
CLE 2.37
ATL 2.38
SFG 2.38
MLB 2.31

In short, the Dodgers moved up the slowness table by four places, along with the Brewers. Tampa and KC both dropped four places. The Tigers were flat at 26th slowest (i.e., fifth fastest).

Something I just now noticed: eight of the slowest 15 teams are NL or AL East teams, meaning only two of the fastest 15 teams are from the East divisions. I wonder whether there is something to that?

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