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August 3, 2007

July Stats

Expanding on Gordon Edes's Extra Bases post (various numbers of note in bold):

Batting - Ranked by OPS
           AVG   OBP   SLG  RS  RBI  BB   K
Ramirez .340 .425 .660 23 25 15 17
Ortiz .330 .427 .568 19 15 14 17
Crisp .323 .391 .505 16 20 11 15
Lowell .330 .376 .470 14 18 8 11
Lugo .313 .377 .448 13 15 10 16
Pena .235 .297 .471 2 4 3 15
Varitek .294 .398 .368 10 11 12 17
Pedroia .299 .358 .381 11 7 8 10
Mirabelli .208 .345 .375 2 6 5 10
Youkilis .219 .348 .356 16 12 14 18
Hinske .186 .286 .372 4 6 6 14
Drew .213 .318 .307 13 8 12 19
Cora .152 .200 .212 6 1 1 2
Pitching - Ranked by WHIP
            ERA   IP    H  BB   K   WHIP
Beckett 3.50 36.0 33 7 40 1.11
Lester 4.26 12.2 11 4 9 1.18
Matsuzaka 3.62 37.1 37 14 32 1.37
Wakefield 5.52 31.0 37 7 14 1.42

Timlin 0.00 14.1 5 2 4 0.49
Okajima 0.71 12.2 8 2 9 0.79
Papelbon 4.70 7.2 7 1 12 1.04
Delcarmen 2.40 15.0 12 5 18 1.13
Lopez 2.61 10.1 9 3 7 1.16
Snyder 3.72 9.2 8 7 5 1.55
Tavarez 6.75 22.2 38 8 16 2.03
Boston went 15-12 in July, batting .285 (tied for 4th), slugging .446 (4th) and putting up an on-base percentage of .367 (2nd). The Yankees topped the AL in all three categories: .319/.390/.526.

The Sox's team ERA was 3.66, second to Toronto's 3.40. They allowed the third fewest runs (107), behind Toronto (90) and Baltimore (102). So far in 2007, the Sox starters' ERA is 4.17 (3rd in the AL; NY is 10th) and the pen ERA is 2.74 (1st in MLB; NY is 7th in the AL, 14th overall).

The Yankees went 19-9 in July. Their run total of 202 (7.2 per game) was well ahead of second-place Boston (153).

8 comments:

  1. Yes, WMP's July OBP+SLG was higher than Varitek's: .768 to .765.

    Snuffer allowed 2 HRs, inflating his ERA while his WHIP stayed nice and low.

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  2. I think some stray code in this post is causing the whole blog to be in bold.

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  3. Not for me. Anyone else having this bold problem?

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  4. real faint bold

    That's called "regular text".

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  5. Looks normal to me. Except for all the numbers. :)

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  6. I still see the boldness in Safari (in all of the posts except for the most recent one), but not in Firefox. Mysterious. I can send you a screen shot if you care.

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  7. I believe you. It's weird, but I don't think it's anything I'm doing (or not doing).

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