The LVBP results page needs to give us a lot more than just who won and who lost. In Venezuela baseball, when you take a look at the scoreboard, you get a quick glimpse of what kind of league this is. According to the numbers you've got, games in the LVBP average a whopping 11.54 total runs, and the numbers are just as telling - an eye-watering 74.3% of games had over 7.5 runs, 68.7% blew past 8.5 runs, and even 57.6% were still above 9.5 runs as the final whistle blew. That tells you right away that the results here are a far cry from the smaller scoring you see in winter leagues.
What really sets the league apart though, is that even with all those runs being scored, the pressure stays on. Even so, 25.9% of games still come down to the wire and are decided by just one run, while 41.0% stay pretty tight and are decided by two runs and 55.0% finish with a difference of no more than three runs on the scoreboard. So what we see when we look at the results page isn't just a bunch of games, we see a league where the scoreboard can just go crazy without ever feeling truly safe.
Some teams make it a lot easier to spot the patterns. Cardenales de Lara stand out as the clear standout in your data - with a win rate of 58.6%, they're scoring 6.44 runs and only letting in 4.98. Navegantes del Magallanes still come out on top quite a bit, but with an average of 11.83 runs being scored in their games, their results page looks a lot more volatile than the others. Leones del Caracas, Caribes de Anzoátegui, and Tiburones de La Guaira, on the other hand, take it to the extreme - with game averages nudging over 11.9 runs, their scorelines tend to be right on the edge of explosive.
The real extremes show us the ceiling of the league. We've got an example of Tiburones de La Guaira vs Caribes de Anzoátegui going off the charts with 33 runs, and Caribes vs Magallanes landing at 31 runs. Those are the kinds of game we'd expect to see in a league like this, but they're what help us really get a feel for how wild things can get.
That's why a good LVBP results page needs to give the user more than just the final score. It needs to show which teams keep landing in the high-scoring games, which ones are winning with more control, and how often the league stays tight even when all those runs are flying in. In LVBP, the results page is where the true character of the competition reveals itself the quickest.