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Games behind

In most North American sports, the phrase games behind or games back (often abbreviated GB) is a common way to reflect the gap between a leading team and another team in a sports league, conference, or division.

A partial view of the Green Monster at Fenway Park during the 2007 MLB season, with the final regular season standings for the American League East division, including a "GB" column

Example

In the below standings from the 1994 Major League Baseball season, the Atlanta Braves are six games behind the Montreal Expos. Atlanta would have to win six games, and Montreal would have to lose six games, to tie for first. The leading team is by definition zero games behind itself, and this is indicated in standings by a dash, not a zero.

NL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
Montreal Expos 74 40 0.649 32–20 42–20
Atlanta Braves 68 46 0.596 6 31–24 37–22
New York Mets 55 58 0.487 18½ 23–30 32–28
Philadelphia Phillies 54 61 0.470 20½ 34–26 20–35
Florida Marlins 51 64 0.443 23½ 25–34 26–30

Computing games behind

Games behind is calculated by using either of the following formulas, in which Team A is a leading team, and Team B is a trailing team. Example math in this section uses the above standings, with Montreal as Team A and Atlanta as Team B.

 
 

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Notes:

  • It can alternately be said that Montreal is six games ahead of Atlanta.
  • A games behind situation can change rapidly when two teams contesting for the lead play each other. For example, Atlanta could cut Montreal's lead in half (to three games) by sweeping a three-game head-to-head series.
  • The leading team, in terms of games behind, is the team with the best won–loss difference. This is not always the team with the most wins. For example, a team with an 80–70 record (10 more wins than losses) would be one game behind a team with a 79–67 record (12 more wins than losses).

Anomalies

A games behind calculation can be misleading when attempting to compare teams that have played an unequal number of games. This is because the games behind calculation simply computes the difference between wins and losses for each team, and then averages those two numbers. Essentially, this treats each unplayed game as being a 12 win and a 12 loss.

In an extreme example, attempting to compare the records of the 2007 New England Patriots (16–0; 1.000 winning percentage) and the 1972 Detroit Tigers (86–70; .551 winning percentage) finds that the teams are equivalent per a games behind calculation, as each team won 16 more games than it lost. However, the Tigers played 140 more games than the Patriots. The Patriots' 140 "unplayed" games are essentially treated as 70–70; indeed, if the 16–0 Patriots had 70 more wins and 70 more losses, their 86–70 record would match that of the Tigers.

In reality, teams in an actual sports league can have an unequal number of games played due to various scheduling anomalies, postponements, or cancellations. This can result in:

  • Two teams with different winning percentages may be tied in terms of games behind. For example, Team A at 6–4 would be tied with Team B at 4–2, in terms of games behind. However, Team B has the better winning percentage, at .667 compared to .600 for Team A.
  • A team with a lower winning percentage may lead (in terms of games behind) a team with a higher winning percentage. For example, Team A at 6–4 would lead Team B at 2–1 by a half-game when calculating games behind. However, Team B has the better winning percentage at .667, compared to .600 for Team A.

Such conditions have occurred multiple times in major sports leagues, examples include:

Date League Division Teams W–L Win Pct. GB Ref.
May 17, 2018 MLB AL East New York Yankees 28–13 .683 12 [1]
Boston Red Sox 30–14 .682
December 28, 2018 NBA Eastern Conference Milwaukee Bucks 24–10 .706 12 [2]
Toronto Raptors 26–11 .703
August 24, 2020 MLB AL East New York Yankees 16–9 .640 12 [3]
Tampa Bay Rays 19–11 .633

Leagues generally use winning percentage to order teams in official standings; however, standings appearing in newspapers or online may order teams based on games behind.

Usage

 
NBA standings in November 1965 as published in The Minneapolis Star

The games behind calculation is often used in professional baseball and basketball, where tie games are not permitted.[a] Standings for these sports appearing in print or online during a season usually will have teams ordered by winning percentages, with a "GB" column provided as a convenience to the reader. Games behind is used less often in American football, where ties are possible but relatively uncommon. Games behind is rarely used in ice hockey and soccer, where ties are or were traditionally common and standings points are typically used.

Major League Baseball

Major League Baseball (MLB) defines games behind as "the average of the differences between the leading team wins and the trailing team wins, and the leading teams losses and the trailing team losses."[4] A games behind column almost always appears in MLB standings for each five-team division.

Wild card race

In the 1994 MLB season, the American League and National League each split into three divisions, and each added a wild card team to the playoffs. Following this change, it became common for the media to publish an additional set of standings for the wild card race. It included all teams from a league, with the exception of the division leaders, and games behind was calculated with respect to the team with the highest standing in the wild card race.

In the 2012 MLB season, both leagues added a second wild card team, and a third wild card team was added for each league starting with the 2022 MLB season. Games behind in the wild card race is now calculated with respect to the final wild card position. MLB's website distinguishes this statistic as wild card games behind, abbreviated WCGB. Unless all wild card qualifying teams are tied, this results in some teams being shown as some number of "games ahead" of the final qualifier, indicated by a plus sign ("+") in the standings. For example, see the 2012 NL Wild Card standings, which shows the Atlanta Braves six games ahead of the St. Louis Cardinals, and the 2022 AL Wild Card standings, which shows the Toronto Blue Jays and Seattle Mariners six games and four games, respectively, ahead of the Tampa Bay Rays.

National Basketball Association

National Basketball Association (NBA) standings typically report games behind within each five-team division. However, it is not as closely followed as in baseball, because more teams qualify for the NBA playoffs, and the divisional statistics are not as important for playoff qualification. Sometimes, especially nearing the end of the regular season, games behind will be given with respect to the sixth through tenth positions in the Eastern Conference and Western Conference, due to the significance of the seeds in relation with the NBA’s play-in tournament.

National Football League

 
NFL standings in October 1972 as published in the Tampa Bay Times

National Football League (NFL) standings sometimes report games behind, although the statistic is not emphasized; winning percentage is used, computed from each team's win–loss–tie record. This is especially true since the introduction of the bye week in 1990, exacerbating differences in the number of games that teams have played at various points in time, in addition to the possibility of tied games, which while highly uncommon since the introduction of overtime in the regular season starting in 1974 do still occur on occasion. Games behind is omitted from standings on the NFL's website and is absent from most published standings.

Other sports

The games behind statistic is eschewed in sports where tie games are traditionally common, such as ice hockey and soccer. Leagues in these sports typically rank teams by awarding a certain number of points for each win or tie. In competitions where ties have been abolished (especially in hockey), points are still awarded for an "overtime loss" such that they are often (but not always) the same value as ties previously were, while in soccer the traditional value of two points for a win has been replaced by three points, while ties are still worth one point. These changes would make calculating a "games behind" statistic even more complicated compared to if it were to be used under the traditional system in which a tie was effectively worth a "half-win."

The Canadian Football League (CFL) also does not use games behind, and awards standings points. However, unlike leagues such as the National Hockey League (NHL) the CFL does not award points for overtime losses, although it experimented with such a system in the early 21st century. Also, unlike most other football codes that award three points for a win, the CFL still uses the traditional values of two points for a win and one for a tie. Therefore, a tie in the CFL is still effectively worth a "half-win" as it always has been in Canadian football (and also as it has been in the NFL since 1972).

Related usage

Teams are sometimes referred to as being over or under "five hundred", in comparison to a winning percentage of .500 (percentage being a misnomer in the usual North American expression; .500 meaning 50% in this context). The calculation for this is simple subtraction. For example, a team at 29–19 is "10 games over five hundred",[5] as they could lose their next 10 games and still have a .500 record, while a team at 12–17 would be "five games under five hundred",[6] as the quickest they could reach .500 would be by winning their next five games. "Above" and "below" can be substituted for "over" and "under", respectively.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Historically, various MLB games have ended in a tie; such games are excluded from league standings, while statistics for individual players are counted.

References

  1. ^ "MLB Scores and Standings". Baseball-Reference.com. May 17, 2018. Retrieved November 9, 2018.
  2. ^ "Conference Standings". basketball-reference.com. December 28, 2018. Retrieved August 25, 2020.
  3. ^ "MLB Scores and Standings". Baseball-Reference.com. August 24, 2020. Retrieved August 25, 2020.
  4. ^ . MLB.com. April 5, 2010. Archived from the original on April 5, 2010 – via Wayback Machine.
  5. ^ McManaman, Bob (May 24, 2017). "Don't pop the bubbly yet, but Diamondbacks are 10 games above .500 for 1st time since 2011". azcentral.com. Retrieved April 1, 2021.
  6. ^ "Nationals drop third straight, sink to five games under .500". NBC Sports. May 1, 2019. Retrieved April 1, 2021.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Games behind news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message In most North American sports the phrase games behind or games back often abbreviated GB is a common way to reflect the gap between a leading team and another team in a sports league conference or division A partial view of the Green Monster at Fenway Park during the 2007 MLB season with the final regular season standings for the American League East division including a GB column Contents 1 Example 2 Computing games behind 3 Anomalies 4 Usage 4 1 Major League Baseball 4 1 1 Wild card race 4 2 National Basketball Association 4 3 National Football League 4 4 Other sports 4 5 Related usage 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 Further readingExample EditIn the below standings from the 1994 Major League Baseball season the Atlanta Braves are six games behind the Montreal Expos Atlanta would have to win six games and Montreal would have to lose six games to tie for first The leading team is by definition zero games behind itself and this is indicated in standings by a dash not a zero vteNL East W L Pct GB Home RoadMontreal Expos 74 40 0 649 32 20 42 20Atlanta Braves 68 46 0 596 6 31 24 37 22New York Mets 55 58 0 487 18 23 30 32 28Philadelphia Phillies 54 61 0 470 20 34 26 20 35Florida Marlins 51 64 0 443 23 25 34 26 30Computing games behind EditGames behind is calculated by using either of the following formulas in which Team A is a leading team and Team B is a trailing team Example math in this section uses the above standings with Montreal as Team A and Atlanta as Team B Games Behind Team A s wins Team A s losses Team B s wins Team B s losses 2 displaystyle text Games Behind frac text Team A s wins Team A s losses text Team B s wins Team B s losses 2 Games Behind 74 40 68 46 2 34 22 2 12 2 6 displaystyle text Games Behind frac text 74 40 text 68 46 2 frac text 34 22 2 frac 12 2 6 Alternately Games Behind Team A s wins Team B s wins Team B s losses Team A s losses 2 displaystyle text Games Behind frac text Team A s wins Team B s wins text Team B s losses Team A s losses 2 Games Behind 74 68 46 40 2 6 6 2 12 2 6 displaystyle text Games Behind frac text 74 68 text 46 40 2 frac text 6 6 2 frac 12 2 6 Notes It can alternately be said that Montreal is six games ahead of Atlanta A games behind situation can change rapidly when two teams contesting for the lead play each other For example Atlanta could cut Montreal s lead in half to three games by sweeping a three game head to head series The leading team in terms of games behind is the team with the best won loss difference This is not always the team with the most wins For example a team with an 80 70 record 10 more wins than losses would be one game behind a team with a 79 67 record 12 more wins than losses Anomalies EditA games behind calculation can be misleading when attempting to compare teams that have played an unequal number of games This is because the games behind calculation simply computes the difference between wins and losses for each team and then averages those two numbers Essentially this treats each unplayed game as being a 1 2 win and a 1 2 loss In an extreme example attempting to compare the records of the 2007 New England Patriots 16 0 1 000 winning percentage and the 1972 Detroit Tigers 86 70 551 winning percentage finds that the teams are equivalent per a games behind calculation as each team won 16 more games than it lost However the Tigers played 140 more games than the Patriots The Patriots 140 unplayed games are essentially treated as 70 70 indeed if the 16 0 Patriots had 70 more wins and 70 more losses their 86 70 record would match that of the Tigers In reality teams in an actual sports league can have an unequal number of games played due to various scheduling anomalies postponements or cancellations This can result in Two teams with different winning percentages may be tied in terms of games behind For example Team A at 6 4 would be tied with Team B at 4 2 in terms of games behind However Team B has the better winning percentage at 667 compared to 600 for Team A A team with a lower winning percentage may lead in terms of games behind a team with a higher winning percentage For example Team A at 6 4 would lead Team B at 2 1 by a half game when calculating games behind However Team B has the better winning percentage at 667 compared to 600 for Team A Such conditions have occurred multiple times in major sports leagues examples include Date League Division Teams W L Win Pct GB Ref May 17 2018 MLB AL East New York Yankees 28 13 683 1 2 1 Boston Red Sox 30 14 682 December 28 2018 NBA Eastern Conference Milwaukee Bucks 24 10 706 1 2 2 Toronto Raptors 26 11 703 August 24 2020 MLB AL East New York Yankees 16 9 640 1 2 3 Tampa Bay Rays 19 11 633 Leagues generally use winning percentage to order teams in official standings however standings appearing in newspapers or online may order teams based on games behind Usage Edit NBA standings in November 1965 as published in The Minneapolis Star The games behind calculation is often used in professional baseball and basketball where tie games are not permitted a Standings for these sports appearing in print or online during a season usually will have teams ordered by winning percentages with a GB column provided as a convenience to the reader Games behind is used less often in American football where ties are possible but relatively uncommon Games behind is rarely used in ice hockey and soccer where ties are or were traditionally common and standings points are typically used Major League Baseball Edit Major League Baseball MLB defines games behind as the average of the differences between the leading team wins and the trailing team wins and the leading teams losses and the trailing team losses 4 A games behind column almost always appears in MLB standings for each five team division Wild card race Edit In the 1994 MLB season the American League and National League each split into three divisions and each added a wild card team to the playoffs Following this change it became common for the media to publish an additional set of standings for the wild card race It included all teams from a league with the exception of the division leaders and games behind was calculated with respect to the team with the highest standing in the wild card race In the 2012 MLB season both leagues added a second wild card team and a third wild card team was added for each league starting with the 2022 MLB season Games behind in the wild card race is now calculated with respect to the final wild card position MLB s website distinguishes this statistic as wild card games behind abbreviated WCGB Unless all wild card qualifying teams are tied this results in some teams being shown as some number of games ahead of the final qualifier indicated by a plus sign in the standings For example see the 2012 NL Wild Card standings which shows the Atlanta Braves six games ahead of the St Louis Cardinals and the 2022 AL Wild Card standings which shows the Toronto Blue Jays and Seattle Mariners six games and four games respectively ahead of the Tampa Bay Rays National Basketball Association Edit National Basketball Association NBA standings typically report games behind within each five team division However it is not as closely followed as in baseball because more teams qualify for the NBA playoffs and the divisional statistics are not as important for playoff qualification Sometimes especially nearing the end of the regular season games behind will be given with respect to the sixth through tenth positions in the Eastern Conference and Western Conference due to the significance of the seeds in relation with the NBA s play in tournament National Football League Edit NFL standings in October 1972 as published in the Tampa Bay Times National Football League NFL standings sometimes report games behind although the statistic is not emphasized winning percentage is used computed from each team s win loss tie record This is especially true since the introduction of the bye week in 1990 exacerbating differences in the number of games that teams have played at various points in time in addition to the possibility of tied games which while highly uncommon since the introduction of overtime in the regular season starting in 1974 do still occur on occasion Games behind is omitted from standings on the NFL s website and is absent from most published standings Other sports Edit The games behind statistic is eschewed in sports where tie games are traditionally common such as ice hockey and soccer Leagues in these sports typically rank teams by awarding a certain number of points for each win or tie In competitions where ties have been abolished especially in hockey points are still awarded for an overtime loss such that they are often but not always the same value as ties previously were while in soccer the traditional value of two points for a win has been replaced by three points while ties are still worth one point These changes would make calculating a games behind statistic even more complicated compared to if it were to be used under the traditional system in which a tie was effectively worth a half win The Canadian Football League CFL also does not use games behind and awards standings points However unlike leagues such as the National Hockey League NHL the CFL does not award points for overtime losses although it experimented with such a system in the early 21st century Also unlike most other football codes that award three points for a win the CFL still uses the traditional values of two points for a win and one for a tie Therefore a tie in the CFL is still effectively worth a half win as it always has been in Canadian football and also as it has been in the NFL since 1972 Related usage Edit Teams are sometimes referred to as being over or under five hundred in comparison to a winning percentage of 500 percentage being a misnomer in the usual North American expression 500 meaning 50 in this context The calculation for this is simple subtraction For example a team at 29 19 is 10 games over five hundred 5 as they could lose their next 10 games and still have a 500 record while a team at 12 17 would be five games under five hundred 6 as the quickest they could reach 500 would be by winning their next five games Above and below can be substituted for over and under respectively See also EditMagic number sports the number of wins needed to clinch a championshipNotes Edit Historically various MLB games have ended in a tie such games are excluded from league standings while statistics for individual players are counted References Edit MLB Scores and Standings Baseball Reference com May 17 2018 Retrieved November 9 2018 Conference Standings basketball reference com December 28 2018 Retrieved August 25 2020 MLB Scores and Standings Baseball Reference com August 24 2020 Retrieved August 25 2020 Standings MLB com April 5 2010 Archived from the original on April 5 2010 via Wayback Machine McManaman Bob May 24 2017 Don t pop the bubbly yet but Diamondbacks are 10 games above 500 for 1st time since 2011 azcentral com Retrieved April 1 2021 Nationals drop third straight sink to five games under 500 NBC Sports May 1 2019 Retrieved April 1 2021 Further reading EditGB glossary entry at Baseball Prospectus Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Games behind amp oldid 1146327965, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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