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BEST
BALTIMORE RAVENS
Winning %
HOME 78%
AWAY 43%
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Teams are ranked clockwise, from best to worst, by the difference between their home and away winning percentages over 10 years. The top-ranked Ravens won 78% of home games and 43% of road games for a difference of 35 points, shown here.
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33
FOOTBALL
BASEBALL
BASKETBAL
HOCKEY
32
BEST OVERALL
The Ravens play far better when in Baltimore. They lost every 2005 road game but were undefeated at home in 2011.
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30
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28
UTAH JAZZ
Winning %
HOME 67%
AWAY 40%
THE ARENA
Stadiums don’t generally have a great influence on win percentage except in baseball, where each stadium is unique.
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THE FANS
Particularly in football, a boisterous crowd can interfere with a visiting team’s ability to communicate strategy.
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19
18
17
CALGARY FLAMES
Winning %
HOME 58%
AWAY 41%
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COLORADO ROCKIES
Winning %
HOME 55%
AWAY 39%
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13
THE SCHEDULE
Grueling travel–especially in the NHL and NBA, where many road games are back-to-back–can take a toll on visitors.
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2
THE REFS
Influenced by the crowd, officials are prone to make calls in favor of the home team, according to a 2011 analysis of referee bias.
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0
-1
-2
WORST OVERALL
The Cowboys are indeed “America’s Team.” Last season, they won every road game but only half their home games.
WORST
DALLAS COWBOYS
Winning %
HOME 54%
AWAY 56%
HOME
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10
Difference in home and away winning percentages, by sport
BASEBALL
HOME 54%
AWAY 46%
HOCKEY
HOME 55%
AWAY 45%
FOOTBALL
HOME 57%
AWAY 42%
BASKETBALL
HOME 60%
AWAY 40%
AWAY
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10
15
19
Worst
Best
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20
30
40
50
40
30
20
10
HOME-FIELD ADVANTAGE CALCULATED BY SUBTRACTING AVERAGE AWAY-WIN PERCENTAGE FROM AVERAGE HOME-WIN PERCENTAGE. CALCULATIONS BASED ON COMPLETED REGULAR SEASONS FROM THE PAST 10 YEARS OR FROM THE FIRST YEAR OF THE TEAM’S CURRENT STADIUM.
SOURCES: SPORTS-REFERENCE.COM; SCORECASTING
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