MLS Statistics Reveal the Power of Numbers
Numbersย are good for many things. For example, counting, measuring, and ranking Miss America contestants are just three of numberโs manifold, essentialย uses. Without numbers, the rules by which a society lives would have no merit. In fact, can you evenย imagine a world in which no one abided by the five-second rule?
Numbersย are also used alot in sports. Whether itโs the salary cap, rules of discipline or keeping score, we need numbers to know who wins and losesย and toย ensure everyone plays fair. We also look to numbers to assess a team or playerโs quality and to predict future results.
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For centuries, people have argued that numbers may have magic powers. I donโt place much emphasis on such myths, but I am also wary of writing them off completely, especially when one considersย how any number can have great significance toย a MLS squad thisย season:
- One, as in the number ofย games New York, Toronto and Houston have lost at home this year or the number of one goal games LAG has won.
- Two, as in the number of games DCU has tied all season or the outrageous average number of goals per gameย LAG has ceded this year.
- Three, as in the number of games CMB hasย currently won in a row.
- Four, as in the number of game winning goals Steve Ralston and Kenny Cooper have scored for their respective teams.
- Five, as in the number of game winning assists Guillermo Barros Schelotto has generated for CMB or the number of multi-goal games Mr. Donovan has had for LAG this season.
- Six, as in the number of consecutive games Luciano Emilio scored a goalย earlier this year.ย
- Seven, as in the poorย number of goals RSL has scored in away games all year or the number of games CHI played earlier this yearย without losing or tying.
- Eight, as in the number of yellow cards Mr. Nagamura has received for CHV this seasonย or the number of times CMB has won a game by one goal.
- Nine, as in the number of shutouts CHIโs Jon Busch has had this year.
- Ten, as in the number of games since LAGโs last win or the number of goals CHV has scored in the last 15 minutes of this yearโs games (theyโve scored just one in the first 15 minutes).
And then thereโs zero. I canโt remember from third grade math whetherย zero is really a number or not (perhaps the absence of a number?). But zero has been real important to Real Salt Lake this year. Thatโs the number of times theyโve been beaten at home. If notย for such dominance, RSL would have seen its playoffs hopes dashedย a month ago, so I guess forย RSL fans, no number is theย most magicalย number of all.


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