Through all the comical misplays in the field, the self-immolating bullpen, the lack of base-stealing and cautious running of the bases, the strength of the 2003 Blue Jays has been hitting.
The Blue Jays are currently 3rd in the AL in runs scored, and not far behind 3rd (in 5th) on a per game basis.
Team......Runs.....perGame.....XR.......net
NYY......134 .... 7.05 .... 137.9 .... -3.9
BOS......124 .... 6.53 .... 117.9 .... +6.1
ANA......104 .... 5.47 ..... 99.1 .... +4.9
OAK......102 .... 5.37 ..... 96.9 .... +5.1
TOR......106 .... 5.30 .... 103.4 .... +2.6
KCR.......90 .... 5.29 ..... 90.2 .... -0.2
CWS.......97 .... 5.11 .... 103.4 .... -6.4
BAL.......87 .... 4.83 ..... 80.8 .... +6.2
SEA.......91 .... 4.79 ..... 95.5 .... -4.5
TBD.......89 .... 4.68 ..... 85.0 .... +4.0
TEX.......77 .... 4.05 ..... 97.7 ... -20.7
MIN.......73 .... 3.84 ..... 77.5 .... -4.5
CLE.......73 .... 3.84 ..... 83.4 ... -10.4
DET.......34 .... 2.00 ..... 30.1 .... +3.9
player....... PA .... pit/PA . H/BIP . Krate .. XR
Stewart...... 100 ..... 3.6 .333 .082 .... 14.2
Wells......... 93 ...... 3.5 .273 .183 .... 11.3
Delgado....... 88 ..... 4.0 .404 .235 .... 17.7
Phelps........ 83 ...... 3.8 .304 .278 ..... 8.5
Hinske........ 75 ...... 3.9 .356 .320 ..... 7.6
Catalanotto... 74 ..... 3.7 .351 .162 ..... 9.7
Hudson........ 66 ..... 3.5 .256 .258 ..... 4.6
Woodward...... 62 ..... 4.0 .302 .161 ..... 8.2
Wilson........ 42 ..... 4.4 .435 .310 ..... 6.8
Myers......... 40 ..... 4.1 .348 .250 ..... 6.1
Bordick....... 33 ..... 4.2 .318 .212 ..... 3.1
Berg.......... 25 ..... 3.6 .333 .160 ..... 5.3
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