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We have three innings to score 2 runs, let's go.

2 now. I'd be interested in seeing the offensive numbers for this team in the 6th inning on when they are either trailing or tied. I'd be surprised to see a stat like that anywhere but the offense seems pretty bad in close games.

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One day soon I am going to snap and neg rep everyone posting things that are obviously factually wrong. Since they are told they are sowing misinformation every time they do it I will not feel bad.

If it is purposeful, it is infraction worthy.

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2 now. I'd be interested in seeing the offensive numbers for this team in the 6th inning on when they are either trailing or tied. I'd be surprised to see a stat like that anywhere but the offense seems pretty bad in close games.

Stupid me. Still 2.1 innings.

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.275 to lead the league before gametime.

I'm sorry I haven't been clear. I was just saying that when we have men on base we may hit for a high RISP but it seems like even so we usually are below avg in # of runs expected in a situation.

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