Team Offense, San Francisco Giants

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We continue to look at team offenses for 2008 with the San Francisco Giants. Aaron RowandPhoto: Jason Pohuski /Icon SMI In 2007, the Giants scored 4.22 runs per game. I plugged in a likely lineup to the Lineup Analysis Tool,... [link]

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Friday Morning Rockpile:
Published 2/8/2008 by Russ <info@purplerow.com> at Purple Row: Front Page Posts
... A few weeks ago, David Pinto looked at the Rockies' offense for 2008 using the Lineup Analysis tool, and here there was discussion on the merits of this projection. Well, whatever you think about the projections Pinto's been running for the entire league, the one for the Giants is more than likely in line with what you're already thinking about that lineup: bad. ...

…. Offensive?
Published 2/8/2008 by John at Only Baseball Matters
David Pinto says the Giants are looking pretty horrible this coming season, even without Pedro Feliz: The lineups rate as follows: Best: 4.23 runs per game Given: 3.99 runs per game Worst: 3.71 runs per game This going to be a very sad year for the Giants offense. Even with Bonds in 2007 they posted the second lowest runs per game in the majors. Not one person in the starting lineup is projected to obtain an OPS of .800. No one looks to get on over 35% of the time, and only one player ...

The not-so-Giants
Published 2/8/2008 by Shyster at ShysterBall
David Pinto takes a look at the Giants' offense for 2008. As you might expect, it's a very short look. Last year they scored 4.22 runs a game. According to Pinto, their best case scenario this year if everything breaks just so is 4.23. ...

Hot Offseason Action: San Francisco Giants
Published 3/1/2008 by Nick Kapur at umpbump.com
... - David Pinto of Baseball Musings is projecting that the Bonds-less Giants will average 3.99 runs per game this season, down from 4.22 last year. At that rate, it will be a year-long struggle for the Giants to even clear 600 runs scored on the season. ...

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