September 17, 2004

Red Sox versus Yankees: Home and Away. Eric Van has posted career on-base and slugging stats comparing what Red Sox hitters have done at Yankee Stadium versus what they've done at Fenway against the Yankees.
              Min    -At Home-   -In Bronx-

Name PA OBP SA OBP SA Dif
---- -- --- -- --- -- ---

Ramirez 268 .347 .476 .392 .629 .198
Mientkiewicz 31 .415 .444 .419 .538 .099
Mueller 53 .429 .661 .472 .682 .064
Nixon 139 .302 .349 .324 .380 .053
Ortiz 90 .441 .512 .322 .647 .016
Kapler 71 .310 .403 .282 .290 -.141
Varitek 151 .351 .443 .256 .359 -.178
Damon 236 .381 .452 .292 .333 -.207
Millar 79 .372 .590 .304 .377 -.281
Bellhorn 33 .400 .407 .212 .241 -.354
Van sez: "'Min PA' is the lesser of their PA at home or in Yankee Stadium, and is thus your sample size. I think it's safe to say that Manny really does love to hit in Yankee Stadium, and that Damon and perhaps Varitek don't." Discussion here.

In the Tampa Bay series, Ramirez hit several long fly balls to right field that were caught at (or in front of) the warning track. If he goes the other way this weekend, a few of those flies might drift over the fence.

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