OK...I'm not an aficionado in college baseball. Can someone please explain briefly what you want to see in the RPI?
I understand it's a calculation or ranking based on who you have played and beat. And, the lower the number the better (or higher the ranking).
But, what is considered a really good RPI? What RPI do we need at the end of the year to get into the right position in post season play?
I'm not an expert but I would think that an RPI in the top 50 is considered pretty good. When it comes time to the NCAA baseball tournament, there are 64 spots for teams. Just like the basketball tournament, there are automatic bids for teams that win their conference (usually the end of year tournament), and at-large bids for the rest of the teams. The RPI is just one indicator for the NCAA to choose the at-large teams.