buccos tied for best record in mlb, ha ha
PostPosted:6 years 2 months ago
gotta love it when your mlb team jumps out to a great start, of course it's pretty hard to forget that it's a 162-game season, ha ha... 11% of the buccos games are in the books with 89% remaining, sure wish it was the other way around!
the bucs are currently in the three-way tie for the best record in mlb, and in first place of the nl central... that's the goods news, the bad news is they rank a lowly 24th in runs scored per game, and have managed their improbable start by boasting the 2nd lowest runs per game allowed average.
thing is, it's hard to imagine their starting rotation keeping it going for another 144 games... moreover they've only faced 1 team with a winning record so far, and their 0-2 against them... they've had the good fortune of playing the hapless reds and giants, they're 7-1 against them, which accounts for their current 6 games above .500 mark.
their run differential is +10, good for 10th best, but it pales when compared to the top teams - rays +43, mariners +34, dodgers +28, yankees +26, astros +21, etc..
but guess what? i'll take it!
the bucs are currently in the three-way tie for the best record in mlb, and in first place of the nl central... that's the goods news, the bad news is they rank a lowly 24th in runs scored per game, and have managed their improbable start by boasting the 2nd lowest runs per game allowed average.
thing is, it's hard to imagine their starting rotation keeping it going for another 144 games... moreover they've only faced 1 team with a winning record so far, and their 0-2 against them... they've had the good fortune of playing the hapless reds and giants, they're 7-1 against them, which accounts for their current 6 games above .500 mark.
their run differential is +10, good for 10th best, but it pales when compared to the top teams - rays +43, mariners +34, dodgers +28, yankees +26, astros +21, etc..
but guess what? i'll take it!