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

    NL West: Team Statistical Analysis
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    Batting

    Runs Scored:
    Best: Colorado (382 RS)
    Worst: San Diego (287 RS)

    On-Base Percentage
    Best: Colorado (.327 OBP)
    Worst: San Diego (.304 OBP)

    Home Runs
    Best: Arizona (94 HR)
    Worst: San Diego (45 HR)

    Stolen Base Percentage
    Best: Los Angeles (79.0%, 61/77)
    Worst: San Francisco (64.0%, 47/73)

    Pitching

    Team WHIP
    Best: San Francisco (1.24 WHIP)
    Worst: Colorado (1.34 WHIP)

    Team ERA
    Best: San Francisco (3.22 ERA)
    Worst: Colorado (4.11 ERA)

    Team Strikeouts
    Best: San Francisco (695 K's)
    Worst: Colorado (571 K's)

    Batting Average Against
    Best: San Francisco (.231 BAA)
    Worst: Arizona (.258 BAA)

    Fielding

    Fielding Percentage
    Best: Los Angeles (.986 FPCT)
    Worst: San Diego (9.82 FPCT)

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    RUN DIFFERENTIAL (in order of current standings)

    San Francisco +11
    Arizona +4
    Colorado +4
    San Diego -31
    LA Dodgers -33
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    NL West ERA+ ballpark adjusted stats

    Best Giants 115+
    2nd-Rockies 111+
    3rd-Padres 108+
    4th-D-Backs 99+
    5th-Dodgers 90+

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