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Fangraphs thinks the O's (and Yankees) could break the team HR record


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Fangraphs is projecting the Orioles to hit 267 homers and be six runs below average overall.

I wonder how far you have to go down the all time team home run list to find a below average offensive team?  Answer: The 1996 A's hit 243 homers (13th all time) but had a 99 OPS+ and were 10th in the league in runs scored.

The 2001 Pirates hit 161 homers but had a 79 OPS+ and were 15th in a 16-team NL in runs scored.

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3 hours ago, DrungoHazewood said:

Fangraphs is projecting the Orioles to hit 267 homers and be six runs below average overall.

I wonder how far you have to go down the all time team home run list to find a below average offensive team?  Answer: The 1996 A's hit 243 homers (13th all time) but had a 99 OPS+ and were 10th in the league in runs scored.

The 2001 Pirates hit 161 homers but had a 79 OPS+ and were 15th in a 16-team NL in runs scored.

You must have gotten a new computer at work.    Glad to see you posting more recently.   

Oakland’s 1996 HR total was 13th all time, but only 3rd in the AL in 1996.    And, that year had the highest run-scoring environment in the AL of the last 80 years, and 3rd all time.   

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