TYA’s 2011 Full Standings Forecast
Yesterday, TYA unveiled the 2011 predictions for its entire staff. Today, three members of the team decided to take their forecasts one step further by going on record with their expectation for the full season standings. Provided below are the individual predictions as well as the composite standings. At the end of the year, we’ll revisit these prognostications to see how accurate they were. Look out PECOTA, CAIRO, CHONE and MARCEL!
Note: Standings do not add up to a .500 record because of rounding.
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Very cool; thanks for pulling this together, William.
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Looking back, I think I may have shortchanged the O’s somewhat in this. Were I to do it again, I’d probably have the O’s ahead of the Jays, though I’m no sure what I’d peg for the respective win totals.
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[...] With one third of the season in the books, I thought it would be a nice time to revisit the standings that the TYA staff projected before the season. The composite standings are listed below, with individual projections done by William, Larry, and myself available at this link. [...]