ALL STAR GAME
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Since 1963, the team that won the year before is 33-9.
American League is the play based on that.
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If you are considering the RL, since 1963, games decided by more than 1
run is 67% (28 out of the 42).
The last 10 completed games, 8 out of 10 have been decided by more than
one run (80%).
However, only 2 out of the last 4 have been decided by more than one run.
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The last big winning streaks have been broken at a "Home Field":
8 Game NL win streak 1963-70 - American wins 13-3 at Detroit(AL) 1971
11 Game NL win streak 1972-82 - American wins 6-4 at Chicago(AL) 1983
6 Game AL win streak 1988-93 - National wins 8-7 at Pittsburgh(NL) 1994
3 Game NL win streak 1994-96 - American wins 3-1 at Cleveland(AL) 1997
Currently, AL has a 9 game win streak (throwing out the tie) and this
year's game is at SF (NL) --- If the NL is to break this streak, much better
chance at SF than at Yankee Stadium next year. Maybe the NL will wait
until 2009 at St Louis Cardinals.
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Regarding the O/U versus 10 runs total-
1970s --- 2-7-1
1980s --- 1-9-0
1990s --- 4-6-0
2000s --- 4-4-0
Note that the All-Star game has not been able to muster very many
consecutive streaks over 10 runs. Only 4 such streaks exists:
1954-55 (2 games in a row)
1964-65 (2 games in a row)
1992-94 (3 games in a row)
2002-05 (4 games in a row)
On the other hand, the under 10 runs has been able to muster several
consecutive streaks:
3 - 2 game streaks
6 - 3 game streaks
1 - 5 game streak
2 - 8 game streaks
This is the MLB All-Star game, not the NHL All-Star game (LOL).
Although, under 10 runs is only 1-4 in the last 5 years.
Just a bunch of useless info that can get u in trouble - LOL
My picks AMERICAN League ML(5 Units)/RL(2 Units) and the UNDER (3 Units)
GL Bichas
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