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NL West Scoring Report – April 17

The LA Dodgers continue to pull away, as far as these stats go, in the NL West. Their opponent’s hit/run ratio is a healthy 2.55 now. Meanwhile, their hit/run ratio is under 2 at 1.91.

The San Francisco Giants continue to struggle and their numbers show why.

Explanation: Having a lower hits to run ratio is better. It means that the team needs less hits to score a run. For instance, if a team’s ratio is 2.5, they score one run per 2.5 hits.

Arizona Diamondbacks
Hits 118 Runs 61
Hits Allowed 137 Runs Allowed 56
Hit/Run Ratio
1.93
Opponent’s Hit/Run Ratio 2.45


Colorado Rockies
Hits 110 Runs 49
Hits Allowed 114 Runs Allowed 53
Hit/Run Ratio
2.24
Opponent’s Hit/Run Ratio 2.15


Los Angeles Dodgers
Hits 111 Runs 58
Hits Allowed 102 Runs Allowed 40
Hit/Run Ratio
1.91
Opponent’s Hit/Run Ratio 2.55


San Diego Padres
Hits 108 Runs 50
Hits Allowed 117 Runs Allowed 56
Hit/Run Ratio
2.16
Opponent’s Hit/Run Ratio 2.09


San Francisco Giants
Hits 88 Runs 34
Hits Allowed 87 Runs Allowed 43
Hit/Run Ratio
2.59
Opponent’s Hit/Run Ratio 2.02


Story written by @ 8:05 am.

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One Response to “NL West Scoring Report – April 17”

NL Scoring Report Shows Why Dodgers / Diamondbacks Leading : Baseball Winner Says:
April 18th, 2007 at 11:01 am

[...] In a recent NL West MLB Scoring Report by Sports Betting Baseball (SportsBettingBaseball.com), the Dodgers and Diamondbacks were the two teams in the NL West with a positive hits/runs ratio. [...]



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NL West Scoring Report – April 17

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