RSN Alberta is pleased to announce that we are running a contest to predict who will win each of the playoff series. Like
most of these types of contests, you will need to predict the winners of all
the Series before the first one starts. So an early upset might ruin your entire
ballot. Conversely, if you pick an under
dog to win it all, and they do, there is a good chance you will be the grand
prize winner. Here’s a hint – Don’t pick
the Red Sox. No really. I know they have the best team on paper, and
only injuries prevented them from winning 100 games again (like they have the
past 3 seasons - on paper), but this year MLB has decided to actually play the
games on the field, and only the real wins and losses are being counted, so Boston
will not have a team in the playoffs. I know – I also think it’s highly unfair,
since we are obviously one of the top teams in the majors, but Mr. Selig has
made his decision, and it doesn’t sound like we can change his mind.
The contest is free and easy to enter.
Here are the rules:
1. Your entry is due before the first pitch of the first playoff game. The wildcard games are scheduled for Friday October 5th. I expect the earliest game would start no earlier than 1 PM EST but this has not yet been confirmed by MLB. Anyhow, I will accept any entry dated prior to the official time of first pitch of this first game – whenever that is.
2. You may only have one official entry per person
and/or e-mail address. That is, you
can’t enter twice under two email addresses, and you can’t have two entries,
one for yourself and one for someone else on the same e-mail. You may, however, update your entry up to the
deadline specified in rule 1. You can
enter today, and if one of the teams you picked ends up not making the
playoffs, you can change your entry.
3. Leave your entry either in the comments section
of this post, or send me an e-mail if you don’t want everybody else seeing your
picks and copying them. After the
deadline I will post all the entries online. (Probably on a shared Google Docs
spreadsheet, but I reserve the right to use another method. Maybe I’ll just write them all down on a
piece of paper and take a picture, and post that).
EDIT: See everyone's entry at this link
EDIT: See everyone's entry at this link
4. Your entry should include the following:
6. Determination of winner:
- Winner of AL wildcard game
- Winner of NL wildcard game
- 2 teams playing in ALCS (i.e. winners of both AL division series)
- 2 teams playing in NLCS (i.e winners of NLDS)
- 2 teams playing in World Series (i.e, winners of ALCS and NLCS)
- World Series Champion
- Tiebreaker question #1: # of games to win the World Series
- Tiebreaker question #2: World Series MVP
- Tiebreaker question #3: Total runs scored by winner in all their playoff games (note: the winning team will play anywhere from 11 to 20 games in the playoffs.
6. Determination of winner:
The winner will be the person with the most
points. Points will be awarded as
follows:
- 1 point for each correct wildcard game winner
- 2 points for each correct division series winner
- 4 points for each correct LCS winner
- 8 points for correct World Series winner
A perfect ballot will get you 26 points and
my unending admiration
7. Finally… This contest is open to all residents
of the continental United States and Canada except for the Province of
Quebec. Why? I have no idea, but all
contests exclude Quebeckers, so there must be some law I don’t know about that
I don’t want to run afoul of. Sorry to
all you Expos fan out there.
Prizes: The winners will get a sports keychain of their choice from WholesaleKeychain.com similar to the ones I reviewed here. There will be one prize for the winner, and
another random prize drawing. Everyone
will get an entry for the random draw by submitting a contest entry. You can get additional entries for doing each
of the following:
Follow me on twitter @rsn_alberta
Follow my sister accounts on twitter:
@baseball_in_ab @scoringrules
Follow this blog through Google Friend Connect on right.
That's up to 5 additional entries you can get.
I will assign a number (or numbers) to each contestant and
use a random number generator to select the winner.
A sample (but really, really bad) entry form will look
something like this:
AL wildcard winner: Seattle
NL wildcard winner: Mets
ALDS winners: Blue Jays and Twins
NLDS winners: Cubs and Astros
World Series: Astros over Twins
Tiebreakers: 7 games, Jed Lowrie and 75
Email: awful@contests.com
OR
Twiiter:@Ireallysuck
Good luck to all. The winner will be announced at the end of the World Series.
My entry at the end of this post: http://rsnalberta.blogspot.ca/2012/10/mlb-playoff-predictions.html
ReplyDeleteAL wildcard winner: Texas
ReplyDeleteNL wildcard winner: Braves
ALDS winners: Yankees and Tigers
NLDS winners: Nationals and Giants
World Series: Tigers over Giants
Tiebreakers: 6 games, Justin Verlander and 72
Twitter: @_LeftField