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Runners in scoring position 

Post#1 » by craig01 » Fri Aug 31, 2007 11:35 pm

One of my beefs all season is how futile the Rays have been with runners in scoring position. I had thought that Navarro had been the worst of the rally killers, but Aki has him beat by a long shot.

A few numbers ----- RISP:

Crawford .311
Harris .311
Young .370
Upton .356
Pena .267
Navarro .196
Iwamura .131 (8-61)......ouch

(season to date).
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Post#2 » by craig01 » Mon Sep 3, 2007 3:24 pm

Here's how it stands after 137 games:

Young .364
Upton .356
Crawford .315
Harris .301
Wilson .269
Pena .265
Norton .243
Navarro .196
Gomes .178
Iwamura .125 (8-64)
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Post#3 » by craig01 » Wed Sep 5, 2007 7:13 pm

Iwamura is now 10-66, with a .152 BA with RISP.

Too many K's for Aki , especially with men on base. That really needs to improve.
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