Sunday, March 30, 2014

Split personality for Rox

Some basic, need to know three-year splits (2011-13) and the corresponding ranks among the 30 MLB teams for your Colorado Rockies on the eve of their season opener in South Beach:
Overall record: 26th at 211-275 (.434). Only the Marlins (.418), Cubs (.407), Twins (.401) and Astros (.333) have been worse.
Runs scored: Sixth with 2,199 (4.52 per game), trailing the Red Sox (2,462), Rangers (2,393), Yankees (2,321), Cardinals (2,310) and Tigers (2,309).

Runs allowed: Second with 2,427 (4.99 per outing). Only the Astros (2,438) have surrendered more.
Home record: 24th at 118-125 (.486). Only the Mariners (.467), Cubs (.444), Marlins (.438), Mets (.424), Twins (.395) and Astros (.370) rank lower.
Runs scored at home: First with 1,359 (5.59 per game). The Rangers are second with 1,319 (5.43).
Runs allowed at home:  First with 1,337 (5.50 per outing). The Astros are a distant second with 1,226 (5.05).
Road record: 28th at 93-150 (.383), ahead of only the Cubs (.370) and -- yes -- those Astros (.296).
Road runs scored: 30th -- or dead last -- with 840 (3.46 per game). The Marlins rank just ahead with 867 (3.57).
Road runs allowed: A decent 10th with 1,087 (4.47).


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