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by Steve-o » Sun Apr 19, 2009 12:01 am
I think we have a lot of guys guessing at the answers in this thread (which is certainly not Tor - they lead MLB in R uns S cored). Here are the bottom 8: Team, RS, Avg, OPS Hou, 27, .232, .676 SF, 35, .237, .652 Ari, 38, .229, .699 Cin, 38, .221, .691 Pit, 41, .259, .739 ChW, 42, .260, .755 KC, 43, .245, .747 Was, 44, .280, .790 a bunch are tied at 45 RS.
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by parise123 » Sun Apr 19, 2009 12:15 am
Steve-o wrote: I think we have a lot of guys guessing at the answers in this thread (which is certainly not Tor - they lead MLB in R uns S cored). Here are the bottom 8: Team, RS, Avg, OPS Hou, 27, .232, .676 SF, 35, .237, .652 Ari, 38, .229, .699 Cin, 38, .221, .691 Pit, 41, .259, .739 ChW, 42, .260, .755 KC, 43, .245, .747 Was, 44, .280, .790 a bunch are tied at 45 RS.
Dang, cleveland almost scored as many runs in 1 game as Houston has the whole season
Houston is just off to a slow start though..
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by jake_twothousandfive » Sun Apr 19, 2009 12:29 am
rookies and cream wrote: I remember somebody making a handy spreadsheet last year looking at qualities of poor offense. Any remember?
I remember that too and I remember it being fantastic. Seems like it was late last year. I'll look for it.
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by jake_twothousandfive » Sun Apr 19, 2009 12:30 am
jake_twothousandfive wrote: rookies and cream wrote: I remember somebody making a handy spreadsheet last year looking at qualities of poor offense. Any remember?
I remember that too and I remember it being fantastic. Seems like it was late last year. I'll look for it.
Found it:
Ranking the offenses for pitching matchups
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by Ender » Sun Apr 19, 2009 12:41 am
This is a loaded question but by the end of the season my money is on toronto being in the bottom 10 since they seem to be a hot topic~
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by BrooklynBums » Sun Apr 19, 2009 1:48 am
jake_twothousandfive wrote: BrooklynBums wrote: Min, Tor , and Atl too
Toronto.
They've been one of the highest scoring teams in the league so far.
True, I hadn't been following them too closely. I guess I'm used to Toronto of the last 2-3 seasons. However, I doubt Lind, Snider, and Hill can maintain their current torrid paces, and Wells is bound to get injured. Still, good point.
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