It's playoff time in baseball and the Giants have home field advantage over the Texas Rangers starting tomorrow, October 27th.
Baseball, more so than any other sport, lends itself to numerical analysis because virtually everything except defense is rigorously quantifiable. There are some details, such as an umpire who might call a wider strike zone than another, but at least from a rules perspective the strike zone is what it is.
Anyone in their late 20s who lived in Minnesota in 1991 remembers the record-setting Great Halloween Blizzard, which dropped several feet of snow across the state and bestowed upon children a few rare snow days.1
For folks living in the upper Midwest today (particularly the Great Lakes region), we're experiencing what one of my colleagues called a "land hurricane" and Mother Nature is setting more records. It is already becoming one of the strongest storms on record, and it's just getting going.
When the skies of October turn gloomy2