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    General Baseball Discussion NL East: 1st Half: Team Statistical Analysis

    NL East: Team Statistical Analysis
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    Batting

    Runs Scored:
    Best: New York (375 RS)
    Worst: Florida (321 RS)

    On-Base Percentage
    Best: New York (.335 OBP)
    Worst: Washington (.303 OBP)

    Home Runs
    Best: Atlanta (87 HR)
    Worst: New York (52 HR)

    Stolen Base Percentage
    Best: Philadelphia (85.0%, 57/67)
    Worst: Atlanta (50.0%, 26/52)

    Pitching

    Team WHIP
    Best: Philadelphia (1.18 WHIP)
    Worst: New York (1.34 WHIP)

    Team ERA
    Best: Atlanta (3.07 ERA)
    Worst: New York (4.04 ERA)

    Team Strikeouts
    Best: Atlanta (689 K's)
    Worst: Washington (541 K's)

    Batting Average Against
    Best: Atlanta (.231 BAA)
    Worst: New York (.258 BAA)

    Fielding

    Fielding Percentage
    Best: Philadelphia (.988 FPCT)
    Worst: Florida (9.84 FPCT)
    Last edited by Mr. Baseball; 07-04-2011 at 03:09 PM.

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