Nailed it.
Source: mlkshk.com
Front page, St. Petersburg Times, Thursday 29 Sept. 2011.
(via the Newseum)
Such a great night.
The following is not mathematically rigorous, since the events of yesterday evening were contingent upon one another in various ways. But just for fun, let’s put all of them together in sequence:
— The Red Sox had just a 0.3 percent chance of failing to make the playoffs on Sept. 3.
— The Rays had just a 0.3 percent chance of coming back after trailing 7-0 with two innings to play.
— The Red Sox had only about a 2 percent chance of losing their game against Baltimore, when the Orioles were down to their last strike.
— The Rays had about a 2 percent chance of winning in the bottom of the 9th, with Johnson also down to his last strike.
Multiply those four probabilities together, and you get a combined probability of about one chance in 278 million of all these events coming together in quite this way.
When confronted with numbers like these, you have to start to ask a few questions, statistical and existential.
Not an Onion headline. Check out the video - the last 10 seconds or so are golden.
Golden, I tell you.
Front page, The St. Petersburg Times, Tuesday 27 September 2011.
(via the Newseum)
Aw yea St. Pete! #rayslove
Tampa Bay Rays manager Joe Maddon, wearing a Bucs helmet during the post-game presser in solidarity with his town’s NFL team.
I love Maddon so much. He is so wonderfully St. Pete.
Sideshow trickery? Applied mathematics? Exceptional skill?
Absolutely not. This is baseball wizardry of the highest order and an affront to all that is moral and decent.
This is crazycakes.
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