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Umm, what kind of experience do YOU have in this situation? Are you a former major leaguer or something? As for homefield advantage being a very real, tangible thing...don't site statistics and tell me it's scientific fact. If you look at the regular season home/away splits this year for all teams, you will find that it's relatively even (with the exception of the NL central) considering a 162 game season. From what you're saying, you'd think all teams have a .125 win% when playing away, and .875% when playing at home. This is not the case.
As for home records in the post season...considering that the better teams usually have homefield advantage to start a series, and the first 2 games are at home, I would EXPECT that the home team more often than not wins these first two games, and that pads the homefield advantage argument in your favor by quite a bit. Find me stats for the lower seeded teams playing at home and I bet it tells a different story. I will try to find some numbers myself. But regardless, these are just statistics which can always be misleading.
And btw, it's unfair of you to assume that the Cardinals "infield fly" drop was 100% attributed to the fans. I see home players get mixed up on routine fly balls all season long....just watch the NOT Top 10 sometime. How do the fans play into that? They don't. Players make errors sometimes.
I have played in big high school playoff games in both basketball & baseball both home & away games, as well as college baseball games and home field advantage is a big difference. It sucks traveling to games and when your playing at home you have the same exact routine & familiar surroundings every game.
& the higher seed deserves to get the first 2 games at home, thats why they play 162 games to try and get the best possible playoff seed and homefield through out the playoffs. as an A's fan an the huge comeback they just made playing the last 6 games at home and having tons of momentum its a huge dissadvantage for them to have to leave Oakland as the 2 seed and have to play across country for the first 2 games of a 5 game series.