If there is one consistent source of controversy for the World Baseball Classic from year to year, it is without a doubt their attempts at finding a satisfying tiebreaker procedure. It seems every time a country gets eliminated because of some confusing math. For 2013, if there was a 3 way tie, the math remained crazy: Team's Quality Balance or TQB. First you take total runs scored divided by total inning batted. Then you take runs against and divide that by innings pitched. Then take the first number and subtract the next number and you have your TQB. It looks like this: (RS / IB) - (RA / IP) = TQB So you take the numbers of each team against the other teams they're tied with and determine the ranking for the tie breaker. Still confused? So was everyone in the WBC. There is an easy way to help teams understand what they have to do to avoid losing the tie breaker: Win big, avoid blowout losses, never stop scoring. With that understanding, you see a breakaway from typical games...