May 4, 200520 yr This is sort of an open-ended question directed for Jugger or any other stat hound. It seems the White Sox have the tendency to always lose to the weaker opponent. For the past three to four years, we always find a way to get back to the "Sox need to beat the weaker opponent" saga. Is there a statistic that could defend this claim? Are things really as bad as they seem? If we ever want to compete with the back-to-back-to-back American League Central Divison defending champions, we need to get these "easy" wins.
May 4, 200520 yr Here are the stats against division opponents I considered weak in the past few years. 2000 vs. KC 5-7 vs. DET 9-3 vs. MIN 7-5 2001 vs. KC 14-5 vs. DET 13-6 2002 vs. KC 11-8 vs. DET 12-7 vs. CLE 9-10 2003 vs. DET 11-8 vs. CLE 11-8 2004 vs. DET 8-11 vs. KC 13-6 We usually handle KC pretty well. I would say they're our only weak divisional opponent this year and we look pretty good against the "strong" ones too so far.
May 4, 200520 yr QUOTE(DonkeyKongerko @ May 3, 2005 -> 10:08 PM) Here are the stats against division opponents I considered weak in the past few years. 2000 vs. KC 5-7 vs. DET 9-3 vs. MIN 7-5 2001 vs. KC 14-5 vs. DET 13-6 2002 vs. KC 11-8 vs. DET 12-7 vs. CLE 9-10 2003 vs. DET 11-8 vs. CLE 11-8 2004 vs. DET 8-11 vs. KC 13-6 We usually handle KC pretty well. I would say they're our only weak divisional opponent this year and we look pretty good against the "strong" ones too so far. Ya, the freakin Tigers always seem to give us problems, so far not this year, hopefully that continues. I mean, how many games did Detroit win in 03, 9??
May 4, 200520 yr And amazingly it still doesn't stop some morons from talking about there still being a weak ALC.
May 4, 200520 yr QUOTE(qwerty @ May 3, 2005 -> 11:14 PM) Whole bunch of things you can look up here. http://teamrankings.com/mlb/ AL Central pwns joo
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