Applying PageRank to Team Ranking in Single-Elimination Tournaments: Evidence from Taiwan’s High School Baseball

This study examines the applicability of the well-established PageRank algorithm for ranking teams and predicting outcomes in incomplete, single-elimination high school baseball tournaments. Using match data from Taiwan’s CTBC Black Panther Cup National High School Baseball Tournament spanning from...

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Main Authors: Yu-Chia Hsu, Wen-Jie Zhang
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Published: MDPI AG 2025-06-01
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description This study examines the applicability of the well-established PageRank algorithm for ranking teams and predicting outcomes in incomplete, single-elimination high school baseball tournaments. Using match data from Taiwan’s CTBC Black Panther Cup National High School Baseball Tournament spanning from 2013 to 2023, this research investigates whether PageRank can produce valid, stable, and predictive rankings under structural constraints and limited data environments. Three empirical evaluations were conducted. First, a comparative analysis between PageRank rankings and official results demonstrated high ordinal consistency, with Kendall’s tau values exceeding 0.70 in most seasons. Second, PageRank rankings were assessed for temporal robustness, demonstrating stable performance across seasons and under varying data inputs. Third, a series of n-step-ahead simulations were implemented to test the predictive validity of PageRank. The results indicate that incorporating historical data substantially improves forecasting accuracy, achieving up to 92.9% when data from up to four previous seasons are included. Overall, the findings support PageRank as a consistent and interpretable ranking method that is well-suited for grassroots sports. Its ability to incorporate indirect competition and opponent strength makes it effective in settings with sparse or unbalanced schedules. This study provides methodological insights and practical implications for ranking and evaluation in school-level sports.
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spelling doaj-art-dd7c77241c72481ca65bb07b9623ac7d2025-08-20T02:24:39ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172025-06-011512688210.3390/app15126882Applying PageRank to Team Ranking in Single-Elimination Tournaments: Evidence from Taiwan’s High School BaseballYu-Chia Hsu0Wen-Jie Zhang1Department of Sport Information and Communication, National Taiwan University of Sport, Taichung 404401, TaiwanDepartment of Sport Information and Communication, National Taiwan University of Sport, Taichung 404401, TaiwanThis study examines the applicability of the well-established PageRank algorithm for ranking teams and predicting outcomes in incomplete, single-elimination high school baseball tournaments. Using match data from Taiwan’s CTBC Black Panther Cup National High School Baseball Tournament spanning from 2013 to 2023, this research investigates whether PageRank can produce valid, stable, and predictive rankings under structural constraints and limited data environments. Three empirical evaluations were conducted. First, a comparative analysis between PageRank rankings and official results demonstrated high ordinal consistency, with Kendall’s tau values exceeding 0.70 in most seasons. Second, PageRank rankings were assessed for temporal robustness, demonstrating stable performance across seasons and under varying data inputs. Third, a series of n-step-ahead simulations were implemented to test the predictive validity of PageRank. The results indicate that incorporating historical data substantially improves forecasting accuracy, achieving up to 92.9% when data from up to four previous seasons are included. Overall, the findings support PageRank as a consistent and interpretable ranking method that is well-suited for grassroots sports. Its ability to incorporate indirect competition and opponent strength makes it effective in settings with sparse or unbalanced schedules. This study provides methodological insights and practical implications for ranking and evaluation in school-level sports.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/15/12/6882sports rankingmatch outcome predictionsports analyticsincomplete competitionsPageRank algorithm
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Applying PageRank to Team Ranking in Single-Elimination Tournaments: Evidence from Taiwan’s High School Baseball
Applied Sciences
sports ranking
match outcome prediction
sports analytics
incomplete competitions
PageRank algorithm
title Applying PageRank to Team Ranking in Single-Elimination Tournaments: Evidence from Taiwan’s High School Baseball
title_full Applying PageRank to Team Ranking in Single-Elimination Tournaments: Evidence from Taiwan’s High School Baseball
title_fullStr Applying PageRank to Team Ranking in Single-Elimination Tournaments: Evidence from Taiwan’s High School Baseball
title_full_unstemmed Applying PageRank to Team Ranking in Single-Elimination Tournaments: Evidence from Taiwan’s High School Baseball
title_short Applying PageRank to Team Ranking in Single-Elimination Tournaments: Evidence from Taiwan’s High School Baseball
title_sort applying pagerank to team ranking in single elimination tournaments evidence from taiwan s high school baseball
topic sports ranking
match outcome prediction
sports analytics
incomplete competitions
PageRank algorithm
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/15/12/6882
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