Who Moved My All-Star Break?

We’re in the last week prior to the 2013 All-Star Break, and with it will come the usual pronouncements of some player setting a record for most ____ by the Break. Now of course, the actual date of All-Star Break moves around quite a bit, but its generally the beginning of the second week of July. Here’s a breakdown of the actual dates of the All-Star Game, excluding 1981 (when it was held after the end of the strike) and the dates of the second of the two games played each year from 1959-1962:

DATE OF ALL-STAR GAME
DATE Count Pct.
7/11 11 13.9
7/13 11 13.9
7/10 9 11.4
7/9 8 10.1
7/12 7 8.9
7/8 7 8.9
7/14 5 6.3
7/7 5 6.3
7/15 4 5.1
7/6 4 5.1
7/16 2 2.5
7/23 2 2.5
7/17 1 1.3
7/19 1 1.3
7/24 1 1.3
7/25 1 1.3
Total 79 100.0

Take that and add in that fact that the teams all play a different number of games prior to the break, and it renders “Most ____ by the Break” statements kind of weak (at least without many caveats). Here is the percentage of each season’s games actually played prior to the Break from 1933-2012, excluding strike years:

gamesbyasb

As you can see, prior to the 1950s, the Break generally occurred with less than 50% of the season completed. That dramatically changed during the last 60s and early 70s, before dropping back under 50% in the early 1980s. The percentage has been trending upward since then, with the last season that had a break before 50% of games played occurring in 1991. (This represents games actually played based on rainouts/postponements, rather than the original schedule, but the percentages based on the original schedule didn’t differ significantly.)

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