We all knew after the sell-off that the Miami Marlins would be bad. Really bad. Now that that is coming true, let's do some analysis (stats through Monday):
- The Marlins are last in baseball in run differential (-46). The next worst team is 6 runs better and the third worst team is 17 runs better. Doing the math they are on average losing every game by 2.5 runs.
- They are 4-15, worst record in baseball. If they keep it up that translates to a 35-127 season.
- They have scored 43 runs this season - that is 18 runs worse than the next lowest team. That is over a run a game worse than the second worst team in baseball!
- They have a .212 batting average, 12 points under the second worst team. They have one player hitting over .238.
- They are slugging .268!! That is unbelievable! They are 68 points behind the second worst team.
- They have the fourth worst ERA in baseball.
- Through 19 games they are 9.5 games back.
- Their RBI leader has 9 RBIs. 87 players in baseball have 9 or more RBIs.
- Their best and only good player, Giancarlo Stanton, has zero home runs and one RBI. 332 players in baseball have more RBIs than Stanton. The most at-bats a pitcher has is 11 so far this year. Given that, there are still 5 pitchers with one home run and 19 pitchers with at least one RBI.
Yikes. It is going to be a long and scary season that no one will watch. The all-time record for losses in the modern era is 119; the Miami Marlins have that in their sights as well as several other records for offensive ineptitude.
"Aios Mios!" |
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