Friday, July 02, 2004
Powering up...
We all know that the Phils broke the old team record for home runs in a month, but in case anyone was wondering just how good the Phils June was offensively aside from homers, check it out:
GPA / ISO
April: .252 / .161
May: .267 / .185
June: .281 / .202
(Send your "Thank-you for keeping us with the Marlins" cards to Thome...)
Compared with last year's month-by-month:
April: .257 / .142
May: .248 / .165
June: .255 / .157
July: .266 / .157
August: .259 / .162
September: .266 / .172
The Phils isolated power and gross productive average totals in both May and June exceeded every month of 2003 (June 2004's ISO was higher by about forty-five points over the previous June), so the Phils are hitting the long ball a lot more these days. What is intruging to me is the fact that the Phils starting a 14 game home-stand. Thome could have 33-35 home runs by the All-Star break. Overall, the Phils July 2004 numbers are going to look terrific ... Colorado Rockies terrific.
Good work, Jim!
GPA / ISO
April: .252 / .161
May: .267 / .185
June: .281 / .202
(Send your "Thank-you for keeping us with the Marlins" cards to Thome...)
Compared with last year's month-by-month:
April: .257 / .142
May: .248 / .165
June: .255 / .157
July: .266 / .157
August: .259 / .162
September: .266 / .172
The Phils isolated power and gross productive average totals in both May and June exceeded every month of 2003 (June 2004's ISO was higher by about forty-five points over the previous June), so the Phils are hitting the long ball a lot more these days. What is intruging to me is the fact that the Phils starting a 14 game home-stand. Thome could have 33-35 home runs by the All-Star break. Overall, the Phils July 2004 numbers are going to look terrific ... Colorado Rockies terrific.
Good work, Jim!
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