Weird Stats: A Denver Disaster (The 2025 Rockies)

By Al Doyle Historically hideous teams usually come along infrequently, but the 43-119 (.265 winning percentage) 2025 Colorado Rockies bumbled and stumbled on the heels of the 41-121 (.253) 2024 Chicago White Sox.  As might be expected, the Rockies racked up plenty of unusual and bottom feeder statistics. Colorado scored just 597 runs (3.69 per … Continue reading Weird Stats: A Denver Disaster (The 2025 Rockies)

Grave Story: Al Jurisich (1921-1981)

When you talk about baseball records that will most likely never be broken, you might think about Cy Young’s 511 wins or Cal Ripken’s 2,632 consecutive games played. Al Jurisich’s career isn’t nearly as impressive; he pitched for 4 seasons in the majors and had a win-loss record that’s 7 games under .500. But he, … Continue reading Grave Story: Al Jurisich (1921-1981)

Weird Stats: The Best Sub-.200 Hitter of All Time

By Al Doyle Even in the current high-strikeout, low batting average environment, the idea of coming in below .200 — the dreaded "Mendoza Line" named after weak-hitting shortstop Mario Mendoza — is something to be avoided.  Defense-first catchers and sure-handed utility infielders might hang around a while, hitting in the .180s or .190s, but other … Continue reading Weird Stats: The Best Sub-.200 Hitter of All Time