Outscoring your opponents is the new Moneyball

This must be the new definition of Moneyball.

The Mets don’t score many runs, and their bullpen has nearly placed the manager in a straightjacket. But the starting rotation seems almost like money in the bank.

Mike Puma, N.Y. Post.

I guess it depends on your definition of “many,” but the Mets really haven’t had much trouble scoring runs this year. They’re scoring more than the average National League team in 2011, and, adjusting for the park, their offense is top five in the circuit.

 

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