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The Most Feared Lineups in Baseball

(By David Schoenfield)

http://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/26541544/the-most-feared-lineups-baseball

 

 

Scariest Lineup So Far: Seattle Mariners llllll (6.84 Runs Per Game)

 

Scariest Lineup the Rest of the Way: Los Angeles Dodgers llllll (6.28 Runs Per Game)

 

Scarier Than You Think Lineup: Chicago Cubs llllll (6.20 Runs Per Game)

 

Most Interesting Lineup: New York Mets llllll (6.12 Runs Per Game)

 

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The "Relying on the B Team" Offense: New York Yankees llllll (4.87 Runs Per Game)

 

The Mookie Betts Needs To Start Hitting Lineup: Boston Red Sox llllll (4.35 Runs Per Game)

 

The They Haven't Been Clutch Yet Lineup: Houston Astros llllll (4.19 Runs Per Game)

 

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Obligatory Bad Marlins Lineup Mention: Florida Marlins llllll (2.82 Runs Per Game)

 

"They Used To Be Good" Bad Offense: San Francisco Giants llllll (2.76 Runs Per Game)

 

Least Scary Lineup So Far: Detroit Tigers llllll (2.67 Runs Per Game)

 

Honorable Mention Least Scary Lineup So Far: Colorado Rockies llllll (3.00 Runs Per Game)

 

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20 hours ago, Aglets said:

Colorado being so poor seems like kind of a shocker.  Guess it's still a pretty SSS.

13 road games out of 18.    Per their usual pattern, they have a .186 differential between their OPS at home (.746) and on the road (.560).    So, their stats will improve when they get back to Coors Field.     Even so, this might be the weakest hitting Rockies team in memory.   

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SHORT-TERM PLAN for Rich Hill (Tonight's Game)

 

Rich Hill Only Going 2 Innings

(RotoWire Staff)

https://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/baseball/news/dodgers-rich-hill-only-going-two-innings/

 

 

 

LONG-TERM PLAN for Rich Hill (The Rest of the Regular Season)

 

Dave Roberts Plans on Rich Hill Making 4 Starts Before Playoffs Begin

(By Austin Green)

https://dodgerblue.com/dodgers-news-dave-roberts-rich-hill-plan-four-starts-before-playoffs-begin/2019/09/11/

 

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