No completely, is quite similar. In fact, there are tons of industries that use metrics to enable workers to have bonuses at the end of the year.
no it is different. the one similliar is probably rottentomatoes rating for film. there tons of complaint from devs, tons of journalist bring this issue few years back about how big company abuse the system against developers. you can google it out. it once a hot topic and im sure it gonna surface again. one of example is how management refuse to pay bonus despite their game has made tremendous sales, although their game just lacking 1 number behind the rating. the company profited but the one work hard didnt get properly rewarded. unlike sports who player play in seasons, individual performance that get rewarded based on contribution, has high salary etc, compared to a single game development especially AAA took atleast 3-4 years. there lot of work ettique complaint, lack life balance, low salary, crunch etc. one of reason soccer club for example implement that system also to avoid club's excessive expense. completely different situation here. not all metric system in industry is same. also rating didnt reflect everything. rating not the most correct way to rate a game which is has lot of element to consider. gameplay, art, visual, music, storyline, fun etc. some game should gain more attention but the rating 'prevented' it. you can search more about it. even there is people claim rating like rotten tomatoes also already affected certain part of film industry.
this is about game development/production. sports is about competition. they enter league. completely different.