Thursday, May 15, 2008

Statisticians Beware!

Sometimes in television, we don't get enough time to run every story, which is why I guess I set up a blog in order to write down my thoughts and provide some of you with stories you don't hear about every day.

This past week in baseball, the Cleveland Indians' pitching staff has been unbelievable. In their seven game homestand, their entire staff combined has allowed just 4 runs in 64 innings. Those of you trying to do the math, that's 1 run every 16 innings. What's even more impressive is that their starting pitching staff pitched 44 1/3 consecutive innings without allowing a run until that streak came to an end on Thursday when their starter, Aaron Laffey made a poor throw to first on a ground ball which resulted in an unearned run. Laffey went on to shut out the Oakland A's hitters before his relief gave up a meaningless run in the top of the 9th. The Indians' starting staff is now at 50 1/3 consecutive innings without allowing an earned run, while they finished their seven game homestand with a stifling ERA of 0.16! And after all of that, the club finished their homestand with a 6-1 record. Their only loss came this past Monday when their closer, Rafael Betancourt gave up 3 runs in the top of the 10th inning after their starter, Cliff Lee, pitched nine scoreless innings. We shall see in the coming days if Cleveland's starting pitching staff is able to continue their dominance on the mound.

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