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At the Halfway Point

We're halfway through the season. Here are the Pirates' numbers and the Pirates' rank in the majors in each category, presented without comment:

Runs scored: 332, 26th
Catcher OPS: .703, 15th
1B OPS: .692, 28th
2B OPS: .677, 24th
3B OPS: .772, 10th
SS OPS: .702, 18th
LF OPS: .799, 12th
CF OPS: .687, 21st
RF OPS: .783, 10th

Runs allowed: 393, 11th
Starters' ERA: 4.38, 14th
Relievers' ERA: 4.87, 25th

Defensive efficiency: .685, 26th

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If you'd told me in November that Pirates 3Bs would be in the top 1/3 of OPS, and that Freddy Sanachez wasn't playing third, I'd have said damn, everything else must be going really well.

by KPatrick on Jul 1, 2007 9:16 PM EDT reply actions  

Sadly
Sadly, as bad as those numbers are, they could be worse, if our starters played every game.

The bench has actually improved the OPS at several positions.

C    .703 OPS    Paulino .627
SS   .702 OPS    Wilson  .678
3B   .772 OPS    Bautista .766
CF   .687 OPS    Duffy   .670

What's worse...
Pirates OPS   .695 (28th, ahead of only Nats and Chisox).
Opponents OPS against Pirates pitchers .778 (23rd).

by Thunder on Jul 2, 2007 6:51 AM EDT reply actions  

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