By my research, the Royals are the first team in MLB history to have more than 80 strikeouts and fewer than 20 walks at the 10-game mark. Note that I said 80 strikeouts. Royals have 94. That’s how amazing their SO/K numbers are this season.
— Kurtis Seaboldt (@KSeaboldt) August 3, 2020
Among teams in either group (fewer than 20 BB or more than 80 K), the Royals’ 5.88-to-1 K/BB ratio is easily the highest ever. Next highest is the 2013 Astros at 4.70-to-1.
— Kurtis Seaboldt (@KSeaboldt) August 3, 2020
By the way, that Astros team finished 51-111.
— Kurtis Seaboldt (@KSeaboldt) August 3, 2020
By my research, the Royals are the first team in MLB history to have more than 80 strikeouts and fewer than 20 walks at the 10-game mark. Note that I said 80 strikeouts. Royals have 94. That’s how amazing their SO/K numbers are this season.
— Kurtis Seaboldt (@KSeaboldt) August 3, 2020
Among teams in either group (fewer than 20 BB or more than 80 K), the Royals’ 5.88-to-1 K/BB ratio is easily the highest ever. Next highest is the 2013 Astros at 4.70-to-1.
— Kurtis Seaboldt (@KSeaboldt) August 3, 2020
By the way, that Astros team finished 51-111.
— Kurtis Seaboldt (@KSeaboldt) August 3, 2020
By my research, the Royals are the first team in MLB history to have more than 80 strikeouts and fewer than 20 walks at the 10-game mark. Note that I said 80 strikeouts. Royals have 94. That’s how amazing their SO/K numbers are this season.
— Kurtis Seaboldt (@KSeaboldt) August 3, 2020
Among teams in either group (fewer than 20 BB or more than 80 K), the Royals’ 5.88-to-1 K/BB ratio is easily the highest ever. Next highest is the 2013 Astros at 4.70-to-1.
— Kurtis Seaboldt (@KSeaboldt) August 3, 2020
By the way, that Astros team finished 51-111.
— Kurtis Seaboldt (@KSeaboldt) August 3, 2020