Abstract
How often can we expect a Major League Baseball team to score at least 20 runs in a single game? Considered a rare event in baseball, the outcome of scoring at least 20 runs in a game has occurred 224 times during regular season games since 1901 in the American and National Leagues. Each outcome is modeled as a Poisson process; the time of occurrence of one of these events does not affect the next future occurrence. Using various distributions, probabilities of events are generated, goodness-of-fit tests are conducted, and predictions of future events are offered. The statistical package R is employed for analysis.
Citation
Michael R. Huber. Rodney X. Sturdivant. "Building a model for scoring 20 or more runs in a baseball game." Ann. Appl. Stat. 4 (2) 791 - 804, June 2010. https://doi.org/10.1214/09-AOAS301
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