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No. No One Is This Bad
2003-07-08 08:37
by Jon Weisman

The worst offensive team in baseball through June 30 has actually, truly, unbelievably, managed to find a way to slump in July.

Player2003 OPSJuly 2003 OPS
Fred McGriff.748.900
Dave Ross.898.767
Paul Lo Duca.816.670
Larry Barnes.167.667
Alex Cora.574.594
Shawn Green.720.578
Mike Kinkade.775.565
Cesar Izturis.573.509
Daryle Ward.417.452
Adrian Beltre.623.446
Ron Coomer.573.200
Jolbert Cabrera.747.000
Team.652.504

The pitchers of four major league teams have an OPS in 2003 higher than .504.

The Dodgers will score more runs. The Dodgers will start to more games. How much more, I don't know. But seriously, what we're seeing simply is not real.

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