Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Making Baseball more Fun for the Average Fan!

Baseball is America's Pastime Sport - 162 games in a season & then playoffs makes it one long season starting in April and ending in October with games being played almost everyday.

I have been to a few Boston Red Sox games in Fenway and came out really understanding why Baseball is the pastime sport! A very large cross section of the crowd in Fenway were there more to socialize and were hardly watching the game, their heads turned towards the field only when there was a "cling" noise from the bat hitting ball (some unfortunate fan injuries off late have happened, especially the broken bat that hit a lady in the crowd). The rest of the time they are either talking with their friends or others, drinking beer, enjoying their hot dog or socializing in the hallways! Being in Fenway, you will off course find a few series fans who are scoring every pitch in their personal scoring sheet - true fans!

In the recent past there has been a talk of Pace of Play & making a baseball game completed in under 3 hours. So, there might be a pitch clock for pitchers similar to the shot clock in basketball. Thinking through this and other aspects from my experience at Fenway, sharing a few ideas where baseball can change to make it interesting for the average fan & adding more excitement in the game (meaning more Runs scored, my cricket influence wont go away!)

3 Changes to Baseball  

1. Reward every Base Hit - either with 0.25 runs (as 1 run in baseball is circling all 4 bases) or 1 run (then make a home run or a player circling all 4 bases be given 4 runs if one doesn't want to see decimals)
      - In an era of instant gratifications & rewards, it is very painful to see base hits not being rewarded with anything that counts to the end result of a game. People want action, results, runs & every hit having some meaning, so reward it

2. Powerplay - For the first 3 innings eliminate the Short Stop position. This will create more opportunities for Runs to be scored, which is what an average or casual fan wants to see
    - Most people are not interested in a pitching duel especially those who are watching it in the stadium as sitting a far from where the action happens, it is very difficult to follow & gauge what a great act the pitchers are putting up  

3. Ball Count - While a player is trying to steal a base the pitcher throws to the first base or second base to prevent him from stealing the base. If the Pitcher ends up throwing a pitch anywhere - home base to the batter or any other base to prevent a steal, call it a BALL. This will not only speed up the game but will also create more strategic thinking before throwing unnecessarily to prevent a steal. If the player is out stealing a base then do not count it as ball (reward for achieving some result!)

Assume that implementing any of these changes in MLB will be radical & not easy. Why not experiment with these changes in AAA or Minors or Little Leagues to gauge the impact on the players, fans & game results?

What say Baseball fans?!


Tuesday, June 9, 2015

International Cricket - Setting Context To A Calendar Year of Matches

International Cricket has a year round calendar with different countries playing in different parts of the world at any given point. A country is either playing a Test Match, One-Day International (ODI) or Twenty20 (T20). These International Matches are mostly bilateral series between 2 countries and sometimes includes a Tri-Series - ODI or T20.

The problem with the current International Cricket Calendar and as International Cricket Council (ICC) calls it Future Tours Programme, there is No Context at the end of a full year of cricket matches. There are No Champions crowned at the end of each calendar year through a proper format of Points System or Win/Loss ratios.

*There is an ICC Champion Table for each format that is difficult to follow,  some points carry forward each year, & no one really cares about it in the current format. 

By creating a proper context & format and crowning a Champion at the end of each calendar year, will ensure the following -

1. All bilateral series & matches have a larger context other than just who wins that particular series
     - All these interim, stop gap series that India plays with Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, West Indies will have more meaning or will not be scheduled at all 
2. Every Match counts in larger scheme of things as Points or W/L ratio will matter
3. Every Country will have interest in Other Countries matches & results
     -  Even Associate Member countries can be included in this format for ODIs & T20s
4. All Fans will have more stake & interest in other bilateral series being played
5. Race to Playoffs will emerge making it exciting & a Champion in each Calendar Year for each format will be crowned

An example of a New Structure & Format that will benefit Cricket -

1. Current Future Tours Programme finalized by the countries to play Tests, ODI, T20 can be continued or tweaked to bit to ensure that most teams play in the same ballpark of matches each year in each format
2. There is no need for each country to be playing every other country each year as long as the total number of matches played is in the ballpark
3. Win/Loss Ratio will determine the ranking of countries in each format OR teams winning maximum Bilateral Series can be used to rank teams too
4. On Dec 1st of each year, the top 4 teams based on Win/Loss Ratio in each format will qualify for a Playoff Format and a Champion in each format - Test, ODI & T20 will be crowned at the end of the year.

* There will be an impact especially for the Australian Summer (December) but some adjustments need to be made. 

Playoff Format - Continuing the thought process & compiling a Win/Loss table for the period Jan 1st, 2014 to Dec 31st, 2014 for each format, we see the following emerge -

Test Match Champion - Based on the below table - New Zealand, South Africa, Australia & Sri Lanka will qualify for Test Match Playoffs. In the Playoffs - NZ will play Sri Lanka and South Africa will play Australia. The Winners will then play in the Finals to crown the Champion.

* Obviously there is a strong possibility that we may not get a result in a Test Match, and to keep it simple for now the team getting the 1st Innings Lead will be declared winner. Other ways to determine a winner can also be explored.  

TeamMatWonLostTiedDrawDescending
W/L
New Zealand952022.5
South Africa842022
Australia953011.666
Sri Lanka1153031.666
Bangladesh733011
England833021
Pakistan944011
West Indies733011
India1016030.166
Zimbabwe404000

ODI Champion - Based on the below table - Australia, South Africa, New Zealand& India will qualify for ODI Playoffs. In the Playoffs - Australia will play India and South Africa will play New Zealand. The Winners will play in the Finals to crown the champion.

Team Mat Won Lost Tied NR Descending
W/L
Australia 18 13 5 0 0 2.6
South Africa 19 12 6 0 1 2
New Zealand 16 9 5 1 1 1.8
India 24 14 8 1 1 1.75
Sri Lanka 32 20 12 0 0 1.666
Scotland 7 4 3 0 0 1.333
U.A.E. 7 4 3 0 0 1.333
West Indies 13 7 6 0 0 1.166
Kenya 2 1 1 0 0 1
Netherlands 2 1 1 0 0 1
Afghanistan 14 6 8 0 0 0.75
Ireland 5 2 3 0 0 0.666
Pakistan 16 6 10 0 0 0.6
England 25 9 16 0 0 0.562
Bangladesh 18 5 12 0 1 0.416
Zimbabwe 16 3 13 0 0 0.23
Canada 2 0 2 0 0 0
Hong Kong 4 0 4 0 0 0

T20 Champion - Based on the below table - Sri Lanka, India, Australia & New Zealand will qualify for a T20 Playoffs. In the Playoffs - NZ will play Sri Lanka and India will play Australia, The Winners will then play in the Finals to crown a Champion.

* Zimbabwe& Ireland don't qualify for playoffs as they have played too few matches and it will be upto ICC to ensure that they play more matches. Same applies to other Associate countries. 

TeamMatWonLostTiedNRDescending
W/L
Sri Lanka981008
India752002.5
Australia1394002.25
Zimbabwe321002
Ireland532001.5
New Zealand1064001.5
Hong Kong422001
Nepal422001
West Indies1577011
Netherlands734000.75
Pakistan734000.75
South Africa1046000.666
Afghanistan312000.5
England1239000.333
Bangladesh1027010.285
U.A.E.303000

*Data source from ESPNCricinfo 

ICC can eliminate the ODI Champions Trophy if this format is implemented & only 2 World Cups will remain - ODI & T20.

Does this seem like a reasonable structure & context setting for ICC to implement for International Cricket? Will this increase viewership in stadiums & on TVs/Online? Will it create more fan excitement?

I am all in for this structure!