RosenBlog: Give the Cubs a 10 ... and the Sox an 11

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Published 5/19/2008 by Rob G. at The Cub Reporter (TCR) | A Chicago Cubs Blog -
From this morning's Tribune and Steve Rosenbloom... If you're rating the last 10 games for each team, the Sox get more style points than the Cubs. Sure, the Cubs went 8-2 while the Sox went 7-3, but the Sox did that on the West Coast, while the Cubs were at home. Sure, the Cubs played better, won more games, faced teams with a higher combined winning percentage (.488 to .455) and outscored their opponents by a wider margin (+27 to +13), but the White Sox did it while they were ...

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