Kibitzer
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It's a long off-season and it's baseball I know I know, BUT. . .
For those of us who place some reliance on thing like stats, law of averages performance probabilities and all that other stuff, consider these weird MLB facts for a moment:
For those of us who place some reliance on thing like stats, law of averages performance probabilities and all that other stuff, consider these weird MLB facts for a moment:
AL has a DH (good hitter, like Ortiz or A-Rod)) in every lineup to generate more offense.
NL makes pitchers bat (notoriously weak hitters), thus diminishing offensive potential.
After about 200 games, only one AL team (Red Sox) has scored 100+ runs (111).
Meanwhile, five NL teams have scored 100+ runs (all 111+).
Huh?
NL makes pitchers bat (notoriously weak hitters), thus diminishing offensive potential.
After about 200 games, only one AL team (Red Sox) has scored 100+ runs (111).
Meanwhile, five NL teams have scored 100+ runs (all 111+).
Huh?