Second Guesser's Club - These Games Are On National TV?

absintheofmalaise

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[tablegrid= Probable Starters ]   W L G GS IP K/9 BB/9 HR/9 BABIP LOB% GB% HR/FB ERA FIP xFIP Game 1: 7:05 Joe Kelly RHP 0 1 5 5 28 5.79 5.79 0.96 0.211 77.60% 51.30% 13.00% 3.86 5.38 5.01 MLBN Shane Greene RHP 4 1 10 9 55.1 8.78 2.77 0.81 0.308 77.90% 53.50% 12.80% 3.09 3.54 3.25                                   Game 2: 7:05 Anthony Ranaudo RHP 3 0 3 3 18 3.5 4 2 0.22 82.50% 31.10% 12.90% 4.5 6.57 5.84 ESPN Hiroki Kuroda RHP 9 8 27 27 167 6.04 1.89 0.86 0.278 68.10% 46.50% 9.20% 3.88 3.77 3.83                                   Game 3: 7:05 Brandon Workman RHP 1 8 16 12 73 6.9 3.45 1.23 0.278 63.50% 39.60% 12.00% 4.93 4.57 4.21 MLBN Chris Capuano LHP 1 2 7 7 42.2 8.65 1.69 0.84 0.323 70.00% 44.60% 10.30% 4.01 3.2 3.12 [/tablegrid]
 

mabrowndog

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Holt 2B
Betts CF
Ortiz DH
Cespedes LF
Napoli 1B
Nava RF
Middlebrooks 3B
Bogaerts SS
Ross C
 
Kelly SP
 

glennhoffmania

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pokey_reese said:
Capuano is striking out almost a guy per inning?  What the hell?
 
So is McCarthy.  Maybe there's something to the whole mystique and aura thing after all.
 

geoduck no quahog

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Look at this comparison of last night's Batting Averages, lineup vs. lineup, between the 2nd place Yankees and last place Red Sox (part time players in red).
 
Red Sox / Yankees
 
.283 / .285
.284 / .261
.263 / .267
.263 / .222
.251 / .241
.263 / .237
.183 / .292
.231 / .256
.184 / .280
 
OPS
 
.711 / .775
.832 / .619
.871 / .783
.791 / .737
.803 / .725
.685 / .682
.520 / .818
.648 / .735
.618 / .782
 

kieckeredinthehead

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geoduck no quahog said:
Look at this comparison of last night's Batting Averages, lineup vs. lineup, between the 2nd place Yankees and last place Red Sox (part time players in red).
 
Red Sox / Yankees
 
.283 / .285
.284 / .261
.263 / .267
.263 / .222
.251 / .241
.263 / .237
.183 / .292
.231 / .256
.184 / .280
 
OPS
 
.711 / .775
.832 / .619
.871 / .783
.791 / .737
.803 / .725
.685 / .682
.520 / .818
.648 / .735
.618 / .782
 
And now let's do runs scored: 
535/539
 
And Pythag wins:
61/64