Sunday, August 03, 2008

Baseball Philippines Rainout

Baseball Philippines championship game today was called off due to unplayable conditions at the Rizal Memorial stadium. This will mean another week wait before we find out the champion for Season 3.

Baseball is a game of statistics. But Baseball Philippines officials overlooked one important statistic. The statistic for weather.

Rain is normal for the months of July and August. Roughly 40 percent of the annual rainfall occur during these two months. Rain during the four months between June to September account for 70 percent of total annual rainfall.

Baseball league and playoff games should be avoided during these months. Ideally the games should end by the month of May.

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3 Comments:

At 1:06 AM, Blogger 竹板凳 said...

hi, I am a baseball fan from across the straight to the yami of the Philippines. I am greatly interested in the newest development of Baseball Philippines league. And congrats to the Cebu Dolphins for winning season 3.

I am glad to find an English blog on pinoy baseball I have a question. What's the attendance like for Baseball Philippines?

 
At 3:17 PM, Blogger pinoy925 said...

hi my name is harold n. im a pinoy from cavite, and i came in the US.
every season i play little leage baseball in northern cali. im impressed of how the game spread all over the world.when i see phillipine baseball im kind of happy that my fellow PINOY kids are playing in the country where i came from,which i love to play with them if we make it to yhe big league,even if we dont make it will play at world baseball classic, and maybe win a world title for my fellow PINOYS.my love for the game will continue on as much as much as pinoys love baseball.I want to encourage kids in the phillipines to love the and learn the fundementals and the right mechanics.And congrats to the Cebu Dolphins for winning season 3.

 
At 12:10 AM, Blogger Tanauan90 said...

pinoy925....
Thanks for your comments. Please keep them coming. I am sure you have some great baseball in Northern California. I look forward to the day in the future when you and you're friends perhaps could come over for some great baseball games...

 

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