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Old 11-01-2024, 12:40 AM
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Yankees had a higher batting average, higher OBP, higher slugging, and lower ERA for the Series than the Dodgers. Still lost.
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Old 11-01-2024, 01:44 AM
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Yankees had a higher batting average,
.212 to .206, which is a negligible difference

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higher OBP,
.296 to .332, and presumably a considerably higher left on base percentage


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higher slugging,
.412 to .406, again negligible


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and lower ERA
The difference is exactly those runs in the fifth

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for the Series than the Dodgers. Still lost.
Too bad game four didn't include the Yankees managing to score two of their six men ultimately left on base, for a final score of Yankees 13 Dodgers 4, in which case the Yankees would have scored more runs in the series than the Dodgers.

Final score of the series was Dodgers 25 - Yankees 24.

It all just proves that the only stat that REALLY matters is games won.

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Aaron Judge's last error before this game was May 24, 2023.
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Old 11-01-2024, 08:18 AM
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Aaron Judge's last error before this game was May 24, 2023.
As a Yanks fan, all I can say is I’m glad that dumpster fire of an inning happened in Game 5 of a series they were already down in, instead of a Game 7. That would have been an absolute gut punch.

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Old 11-01-2024, 09:06 AM
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Aaron Judge isn't the first New York outfielder to drop a fly ball at a critical moment in the World Series. But he hits more homers than my friend Fred Snodgrass, so he will likely be forgiven. Also, Giancarlo Stanton must be the slowest baserunner in MLB history - Ernie Lombardi deserves an apology

In seriousness, that NYY defense was beyond atrocious in game 5. was hoping for a longer Series.

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Also, Giancarlo Stanton must be the slowest baserunner in MLB history
He weighs like 250 pounds.
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Old 11-01-2024, 04:55 PM
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Ironically, losing the Series might be good for the Yankees. Even if we had won it, the flaws in our game would still be there. A short while ago they did an internal audit and their conclusion was that nothing was wrong. Now the Dodgers' scouting reports completely lambasting the Yankees' mind-boggling mismanagement of the fundamentals are public and the entire baseball world is laughing at the organization. It has been a while since a baseball team has been not just defeated, but truly embarrassed like this. Maybe it will light a fire under Cashman, Steinbrenner, and the other execs and force them to finally address the issues that fans have been pointing out for years on end.
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Yankees had a higher batting average, higher OBP, higher slugging, and lower ERA for the Series than the Dodgers. Still lost.

If you want to see a really mind-boggling difference in stats between a losing team and a winning team in the World Series, check out the 1960 Series between the Yanks and the Pirates.

I'll start it off with:

Yankees 3.54 ERA

Pirates 7.11 ERA
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If you want to see a really mind-boggling difference in stats between a losing team and a winning team in the World Series, check out the 1960 Series between the Yanks and the Pirates.

I'll start it off with:

Yankees 3.54 ERA

Pirates 7.11 ERA
The Yankees DESTROYED the Pirates in just about every offensive stat you can think of in that series, EXCEPT "games won".

Average runs scored per game : Yankees 7.86 vs Pirates 3.86

Yankees won games by average of 11.67 runs (2 unearned)

Pirates won by games an average of 1.75 runs (0.5 unearned)
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Yankees had a higher batting average, higher OBP, higher slugging, and lower ERA for the Series than the Dodgers. Still lost.
Well there's a reason coaches keep telling players that fielding is half the game.

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