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Winner and Loser Effects in Collegiate Baseball and Softball Doubleheaders

机译:在大学棒球和垒球双头的赢家和失败者的影响

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AbstractPast experiences have a considerable impact on the success of future interactions across the animal kingdom. Known as winner and loser effects, victors of prior contests tend to have an increased chance of future success while losers are likely to experience additional failure. These effects are in part due to differential endocrine responses among competitors following initial bouts, with winners benefiting from subsequent increases in testosterone (T) and losers being disadvantaged by reductions in T and heightened stress hormones. Now well documented across a range of human competitions, sporting events provide an ideal setting to explore this biological phenomenon. This study uses the perspective of winner and loser effects to study the pattern of outcomes observed in consecutive baseball and softball games played in the same day (i.e., doubleheaders) at the collegiate level. Using archival data from the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), we show that the distribution of winning and losing within these contests is not random. Consistent with a previous report on Major League Baseball (MLB), collegiate baseball and softball doubleheaders are more likely to be swept (i.e., one team winning both games) than split (i.e., each team winning and losing once), and the margin of victory in the first game was positive predictor of this outcome. While there were no differences between the strength of these effects between baseball and softball, both collegiate sports resulted in greater proportion of sweeps than in MLB. A residency effect was also observed, whereby victors of sweeps were more often the home team. This home field advantage was stronger for collegiate baseball compared to softball and the MLB. This report adds to a large comparative literature on winner and loser effects, and provides insight into the dynamics that modulate human performance in high-level athletic competition.]]>
机译:<![cdata [ <标题>抽象 ara id =“par1”>过去的经验对未来的成功产生了相当大的影响动物王国的互动。被称为获胜者和失败者的效果,前提比赛的胜利者往往会增加未来成功的几率,而输家可能会遇到额外的失败。这些效果部分是由于竞争对手之间的次分泌响应初始偏出后,获胜者随后受益于睾酮(T)的增加,并且失败者因减少T和高压荷尔蒙而受到不利的损失。现在涉及一系列人类竞赛,体育赛事提供了理想的环境,探索这种生物现象。本研究采用胜利者和失败效应的视角来研究在大学级别的同一天(即双头人士)在同一天(即双头人士)中播放的连续棒球和垒球比赛中观察到的结果模式。使用来自国家大学运动协会(NCAA)的档案数据,我们表明,在这些比赛中获胜和失去的分布并不是随机的。与上一份关于主要联赛棒球(MLB)的报告一致,大学棒球和垒球双头比分裂(即每支球队赢得和失去一次),更容易被扫除(即一支球队),以及第一场比赛中的胜利是对此结果的积极预测因素。虽然棒球和垒球之间这些效果的强度之间没有差异,但两种大学运动都会导致比MLB更大比例扫描。还观察到居住效果,从而扫描的胜利往往是家庭团队。与垒球和MLB相比,该主场优势对大学棒球更强大。本报告增加了在胜利者和失败者效应上的大型比较文献,并对高级运动竞争中的人类性能进行了深入了解。 ]]>

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