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  1. Long time follower, first time poster. Just hope to share some of my thought on the topic "whether a smaller run differential with a lower variance could lead to a higher winning percentage", assuming that variance can be indeed manipulated: Imagine: Team A: run scored = averaging 4 runs with a variance of +/- 0.2, run given up = averaging 3 runs with a variance of +/- 0.2. Team B: run scored = averaging 5 runs with a variance of +/- 2, run given up = averaging 3 runs with a variance of +/- 2 It is likely that team A would win more often, albeit with a smaller run differential, due to the smaller area of overlap between the "run scored" curve and the "run given up" curve.
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