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The worst offensive team in baseball through June 30 has actually, truly, unbelievably, managed to find a way to slump in July.
Player | 2003 OPS | July 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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