Here are some worthless baseball facts.

Since 2000:

The best team in one-run games? Oakland...followed closely by the Dodgers. The worst? Kansas City.

The best winning percentage in extra innings? Yep, Oakland again, followed closely by Cincinnati, .620, .610, respectively. Worst percentage in extra innings? Sorry, Gina, it's Houston. BTW, the most extra inning wins in this span belong to the Twins while the Marlins have lost the most.

Best interleague record? The Yankees. The worst? The Pirates.

Best winning % in games in which the team scores 10 or more runs? Atlanta (113-1)...followed by Montreal/Washington. The worst %? Milwaukee (79-10)...followed by the Padres. BTW, The Rockies have scored 10 or more the most times (159), losing 15 of them while the Pirates scored 10 or more the least (71), but lost only twice.

The team that was shut out the most? Mon/Wash. (85 times). The Red Sox and Giants have been the hardest teams to shut out (47 times).

The team that pitched the most shut outs? Oakland again with 93. The team pitching the fewest shut outs? KC and Colorado are tied with 38.

The team with the best winning % against opponents with a .500 or better winning rate? The Braves (.533). The worst? The poor Pirates again at .348.

Finally, since their inception in 1993, the Rockies have surrendered 20 runs or more on 6 occasions (all at home). The Pirates have only given up 20 or more runs on 5 occasions since 1901.


Last edited by klydon1; 07/30/07 10:21 PM.