Monday, October 02, 2006

Final Stats

Here are some final stats to chew on over your morning coffee.

Johnny Damon .285, 115 R, 24 HR, 80 RBI, 25 steals
Derek Jeter .344, 214 hits, 97 RBI, 118 R, 34 steals, .417 OBP
Robinson Cano .342, 78 RBI, 41 doubles
Jason Giambi 37 HR, 113 RBI, 110 BB, .413 OBP
ARod .290, 35 HR, 121 RBI, 113 R, 15 steals, 24 Errors
Bobby Abreu .297, 15 HR, 107 RBI, 98 R, 30 steals
Jorge Posada .277, 27 doubles, 23 HR, 93 RBI, 3 steals
Melky Cabrera .280, 26 doubles, 7 HR, 50 RBI, 12 steals
Bernie Williams .281, 29 doubles, 12 HR
Sal Fasano .217, 5 HR, 15 RBI, 0 steals

Chien-Ming Wang 19-6, 3.63, 218 innings, 1 Save
Mike Mussina 15-7, 3.51, 197 innings, 172 K
Randy Johnson 17-11, 5.00, 205 innings, 172 K
Jaret Wright 11-7, 4.49, 140 innings, 84 K
Carl Pavano 0-0, 0.00, 0 innings, 0 K

Mariano Rivera 5-5, 1.80, 75 innings, 55 K, 34 Saves
Scott Proctor 6-4, 1.80, 102 innings, 89 K, 1 Save
Kyle Farnsworth 3-6, 4.36, 66 innings, 75 K, 6 Saves
Brian Bruney 1-1, 0.87, 20.2 innings, 25 K
Mike Myers 1-2, 3.23, 30.2 innings, 22 K

The New York Yankees and the New York Mets finished in a tie for the best record in baseball: 97-65 .599. Some see this as a sign that the two teams are destined to meet in the World Series. Personally, the Mets still have some provin' to do for me. They have to face some hot N.L. teams (like first-round opponents the L.A. Dodgers) before they make it to the Series.

Finally, here are the A.L. batting race results:
Joe Mauer MIN .347
Derek Jeter NYY .344
Robinson Cano NYY .342

Comments:
I don't think the Mets have Pedro for the postseason either. This upsets me.
 
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