Tampa Bay Rays, though inconsistent, set team record for runs in 2009
The Rays had talked a lot before the season about improving the offense.
They brought in DH Pat Burrell and expected other players to have better seasons.
Although they had their best offensive season in club history, statistically, scoring a franchise-high 783 runs (782 in 2007), the Rays won’t be returning to the playoffs partly because their bats were too inconsistent, or “clumpy,” as manager Joe Maddon said. And Thursday night’s 3-2 loss to the Orioles was a perfect example.
The offense picked up two hits through the first eight innings but had three in a late rally, putting the Rays’ record in one-run games at 20-25.
The Rays have scored seven or more runs in a game 41 times. But they’ve tallied three or fewer in 70.
“It’s just there’s been days where we just really poured it on and other days where we couldn’t get it going, kind of like (Thursday) up until the last inning,” OF Ben Zobrist said. “It’s hard to find the rhyme or reason that makes it what it was. But hopefully that consistency will be there next season.”
Click here to read the full article – By Joe Smith of Tampabay.com
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