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Old 08-23-2011, 08:06 AM   #1
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Default Must Be Missing the Angels

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The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim not only hold the biggest lead of any first place team, they are tied with the Cubs for the best record in baseball. The Cubs own the highest run difference (Runs Scored-Runs Allowed) in baseball, so it’s not surprising they have the best record. The Angels,Wayfarer and Aviator Sunglasses are the Main Styles of 80s S,Red Bull Hats, on the other hand,Cheap The Hundreds Hats, have out-scored their opponents by just 21 runs,Los Angeles Dodgers Hats, more in-line with a 50-45 seasons,Minnesota Twins Hats sale, seven games worse.
The Angels are one of the few teams this season that excels on the road. Their 31-18 record is the best in the majors. The offense is about the same,cheap Rockstar Hats, scoring about 4.3 runs per game both home and road. The pitching,Wholesale Baltimore Orioles Hats, however, is posting a 3.45 ERA on the road,Cheap Cincinnati Reds Hats, the best in the majors. Some credit here goes to Ervin Santana,Cheap Los Angeles Dodgers Hats, who is 8-1 with a 3.44 ERA away from Anaheim after a horrible performance away last season.
So the Angels are a good road team that is over performing at home. They own a 26-20 record in Anaheim despite being outscored there. I like that combination for continued success. With Guerrero’s bat heating up since the start of June,Cheap NFL Hats, runs should be a bit easier to come by. I’m guessing by the end of the season their run difference is much more in line with a first place team.
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