Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Red Sox Recap, 17 May 2010 to 18 May 2010



























Between Monday 17 May 2010 and Tuesday 18 May 2010, the Boston Red Sox played two away games against the New York Yankees in Yankee Stadium.



Game One – Monday 17 May 2010

Red Sox 9 runs 13 hits 0 errors
Yankees 11 runs 13 hits 0 errors
Red Sox lost
Game totals: 20 runs 26 hits 0 errors
Analysis: Red Sox had 45.00% of the game runs, 50.00% of the game hits, 0.00% of the game errors

Game Two – Tuesday 18 May 2010

Red Sox 7 runs 10 hits 2 errors
Yankees 6 runs 8 hits 2 errors
Red Sox won
Game totals: 13 runs 18 hits 4 errors
Analysis: Red Sox had 53.85% of the game runs, 55.56% of the game hits, 50.00% of the game errors



Combined Totals

Red Sox 16 runs 23 hits 2 errors
Yankees 17 runs 21 hits 2 errors
Red Sox: one win, one loss
Totals: 33 runs 44 hits 4 errors
Analysis: Red Sox had 48.48% of the total runs, 52.27% of the total hits, 50.00% of the total errors


Hitting (Season)

Red Sox wins when hitting in double digits = 13
Red Sox losses when hitting in double digits = 4
Total number of games = 17
Red Sox won 76.47% of the games when hitting in double digits

Red Sox wins when hitting in single digits = 7
Red Sox losses when hitting in single digits = 16
Total number of games = 23
Red Sox won 30.43% of the games when hitting in single digits

Season-To-Tuesday 18 May 2010

Red Sox: 210 runs 377 hits 25 errors
Opponents: 220 runs 364 hits 20 errors
Red Sox: twenty wins, twenty losses
Totals: 430 runs 741 hits 45 errors
Analysis: Red Sox had 48.84% of the total runs, 50.88% of the total hits, 55.56% of the total errors


AL East Standings (at the start of Wednesday 19 May 2010)

Tampa Bay 28 11 .718
New York 25 14 .641
Toronto 24 17 .585
Boston 20 20 .500
Baltimore 13 27 .325






Images:
Left: Pie chart of percentage share of runs between the Red Sox and Yankees
Right: Pie chart of percentage share of hits between the Red Sox and Yankees

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