Between Tuesday 8 September and Thursday 17 September 2009, the Boston Red Sox played eight games at home – two against the Baltimore Orioles, three against the Tampa Bay Rays, and three against the Los Angeles Angels. Here are the breakdowns over the time period.
Total Each Series
Red Sox: 17 runs, 26 hits, 1 error
Orioles: 5 runs, 17 hits, 1 error
Two wins, no losses (sweep)
Analysis: Red Sox had 77% of the total runs, 61% of the total hits, 50% of the total errors
Red Sox: 16 runs, 24 hits, 0 errors
Rays: 2 runs, 14 hits, 0 errors
Three wins, no losses (sweep)
Analysis: Red Sox had 89% of the total runs, 63% of the total hits, 0% of the total errors
Red Sox: 16 runs, 28 hits, 1 error
Angels: 13 runs, 31 hits, 2 errors
Two wins, one loss (won the first and second games)
Analysis: Red Sox had 55% of the total runs, 48% of the total hits, 33% of the total errors
Combined Series Totals
Red Sox: 49 runs, 78 hits, 2 errors
Opponents: 20 runs, 62 hits, 3 errors
Seven wins, one loss
Analysis: Red Sox had 71% of the total runs, 56% of the total hits, 40% of the total errors
Season-To-17 September 2009
Red Sox; 769 runs, 1326 hits, 79 errors
Opponents: 643 runs, 1320 hits, 98 errors
Eighty-six wins, fifty-nine losses
Analysis: Red Sox 55% of the total runs, 50% of the total hits, 45% of the total errors
AL East Standings (at the start of Friday 18 September 2009)
New York 94 53 .639
Boston 86 59 .593
Tampa Bay 74 73 .503
Toronto 66 80 .452
Baltimore 60 86 .411
AL Wild Card Standings (at the start of Friday 18 September 2009)
Boston 86 59 .593
Texas 80 65 .552
Seattle 76 71 .517
Minnesota 74 72 .507
Tampa Bay 74 73 .503
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