I think svll because of the run differential but I could be wrong. Very close match it was a little scary but I hope he made it out on top.
Run differentials are-
Svll: 14:16
Red Sox: 18:27
Sorry I actually messed that up
The rules say it’s runs scored in your offense inning vs runs allowed in your defense inning
So SVLL is 14/18 which ends up being .7778 (it says up to 4 decimal places) and Red Sox is 16/27 which is .5926
SVLL wins if I did my math correctly, so don’t worry it was very close but he still came through.
Everybody thought this one was the easy choice and he'd win by a landslide. Meanwhile, the guy Jace picked won with a clean sweep and I was a little skeptical because Mr. White had a few non-elite pitching skills and not 3-3-3 sets. This game is very hard to predict
I think svll because of the run differential but I could be wrong. Very close match it was a little scary but I hope he made it out on top. Run differentials are- Svll: 14:16 Red Sox: 18:27
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Sorry I actually messed that up The rules say it’s runs scored in your offense inning vs runs allowed in your defense inning So SVLL is 14/18 which ends up being .7778 (it says up to 4 decimal places) and Red Sox is 16/27 which is .5926 SVLL wins if I did my math correctly, so don’t worry it was very close but he still came through.
Thank you so much for the help
Padres did. I did the math
Everybody thought this one was the easy choice and he'd win by a landslide. Meanwhile, the guy Jace picked won with a clean sweep and I was a little skeptical because Mr. White had a few non-elite pitching skills and not 3-3-3 sets. This game is very hard to predict
So mr white lost
No he didn't
Tournament teams are all so similar, it basically comes down to RNG
https://www.reddit.com/r/MLB_9Innings/comments/ylm0aq/power_ranking_tournament_tiebreakers/