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Just for the heck of it....

If there were 2nd in the AL in OBP they would be at .329 instead of .320. According to BBRef they have 4,297 PAs:

At .320 you reach base 1,375 times

At .329 you reach base 1,413 times

The difference of 38 times reached base over 131 games played is .29 base runners a game. I get that every out matters, but that doesn't to seem as big of a problem as having starting pitching with a collective ERA of over 5.00.

Very good point.

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I'm numbered out. I just hope we cut bait with Coolbaugh this offseason and get some COF/tablesetters at the top of the lineup. I've had it with this solo HR offense. I could live with this pitching next year but for God sakes, do something with this stinking offense.

You are out numbered. Yes.

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Just to conclude 2016...Beginning the month at .320 and #18 in MLB, the Orioles finish #21 in MLB with an OBP of .317.

Continuing, our season-long slide, our September OBP was .306, #26 in MLB.

Kim led the regulars with an OBP of .382, albeit in a strong-side platoon role. Manny was second at .343 and Davis third at .332.

Schoop had the worst OBP at .298. Jones, Hardy, and Wieters were .310 or below.

Manny really scuffled in September with a .282 OBP, while Schoop put up .209.

We were #1 in HR and #12 in runs scored.

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