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Shhh, don’t tell Antonetti…
Goddam circadians. It’s amazing how critters that wake up every seventeen years can have such a powerful effect on baseball games.
Uh … what? … oh …
I knew science hated the Mariners!
Ummm….didn’t somebody pooh pooh this a season or two back….
Ah, sleep science.
This brings to mind a question. Not a good question, mind you. But a question.
Do the M’s do sleep studies on all prospective players? I mean, if this study is backed up by future studies, and the theory is mostly true, shouldn’t that play a part in the decision to sign or draft any future Mariners player?
gwangung: Perhaps, but that somebody might have been in the wrong time zone when they pooh poohed.
Maybe one of the reasons the M’s are so bad this year is that they’re not amped up on amphetamines anymore.
Even science has an East Coast bias.
It’s hard to know without seeing the original data, but there a lot of possibilities other than circadian disadvantage which could explain the findings. For example, if the group of East Coast (i.e. less travelling) teams was simply better than the group of West Coast (i.e. more travelling) teams over the time period covered by the study, this alone could explain the discrepancy in winning percentage.
That’s why there needs to be a team in Portland or Vancouver BC or Boise!
Ummm..doesn’t this circadian advantage stuff apply to Oakland and Anaheim as well?
The data’s a bit self-contradictory. They say that an away team with the circadian advantage won only 45% of games, which goes against the data unless visiting teams with equal circadian shift normally win at a .4 clip or something, which they don’t mention. The devil is in the controls.
I also don’t buy the one day per time zone thing at all. Come on, being one hour off makes a big difference? And I know that when I fly to Moscow it does not take me a week+ to adjust to the local rhythms.
Given the typical player sleep pattern (up ’til late, sleep until noon) I doubt the shift in time zones has as much effect as it would for somebody who has to be up for an 8am meeting. And yeah, it really seems to be killing LA and Oakland.
Do the M’s do sleep studies on all prospective players? I mean, if this study is backed up by future studies, and the theory is mostly true, shouldn’t that play a part in the decision to sign or draft any future Mariners player?
You’re kidding, right? This is a team that barely believes in math, and you think they’re going to do studies? I mean, you might get their attention if you tell them sleep impacts “chemistry” but their response is going to run towards voodoo dolls and rabbits’ feet, not studies.