Monday, July 16, 2012
Offense A vs. Offense B
| Offense | PA | AB | Hits | 2B | 3B | HR | BB | HBP | K | GDP | AVG | OPB | SLG | BR | BR/G |
| A | 2189 | 1935 | 490 | 108 | 7 | 73 | 207 | 20 | 423 | 32 | .253 | .329 | .429 | 270.29 | 4.83 |
| B | 2373 | 2131 | 522 | 117 | 8 | 70 | 193 | 24 | 469 | 34 | .245 | .312 | .406 | 266.61 | 4.23 |
BR: Linear weights batting runs
BR/G: BR per game
Comments
NYY first half 09, first half 12 ?
Back to my point in the Blue Jays thread. Over the last 3 season the O’s are 23-22 against the Red Sox while they are 13-31 against the Yankees.
Over the last 3 season the O’s are 23-22 against the Red Sox while they are 13-31 against the Yankees.
This doesn’t read like a complaint.
The complaint is clearly why can’t the Blue Jays (and every other team for that matter) be more like the O’s?
They don’t have the Wrath of Buck
So essentially, can we say the O’s kept the Sox out of the postseason in both 2011 and 2010, and caused them to face the 97-win Angels instead of the Twinkies in the 2009 ALDS?
Cause that would be awesome.
Is there a speedy, defensive whiz OF on the trade market?
http://bombersbeat.mlblogs.com/2012/07/16/another-setback-for-brett-gardner/
Is [1] correct? I need answers!
[7] You gotta be kidding me.
A = Blue Jays offense vs. the Yankees since 2009.
B = Blue Jays offense vs. the Red Sox since 2009.
Figures.
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