More on the BIG PAPI
Ortiz, of course, has earned the right to talk. Consider the following, courtesy of statistician Chuck Waseleski:
The 29-year-old designated hitter hit .410 with two or more runners on base.
He had 21 game-winning RBIs, eight from the seventh inning on. Nineteen of his 47 home runs and 50 of his 148 RBIs came from the seventh inning on.
He homered 26 times from the sixth inning on, eight times from the ninth inning on.
He recorded 74 RBIs at Fenway Park and 74 RBIs on the road. Other than Ramirez (144) and Damon (75), no other Red Sox player knocked in 74 runs total.
He hit .407 against lefthanded pitchers with runners in scoring position. Hit .368 with two outs and runners in scoring position.
He reached by hit, walk, or hit by pitch in 144 of his 158 games. He reached base three times or more in 81 games.
When the Red Sox trailed by 1 to 3 runs and runners were in scoring position, he hit .517 (15 for 29).
Most valuable.
The 29-year-old designated hitter hit .410 with two or more runners on base.
He had 21 game-winning RBIs, eight from the seventh inning on. Nineteen of his 47 home runs and 50 of his 148 RBIs came from the seventh inning on.
He homered 26 times from the sixth inning on, eight times from the ninth inning on.
He recorded 74 RBIs at Fenway Park and 74 RBIs on the road. Other than Ramirez (144) and Damon (75), no other Red Sox player knocked in 74 runs total.
He hit .407 against lefthanded pitchers with runners in scoring position. Hit .368 with two outs and runners in scoring position.
He reached by hit, walk, or hit by pitch in 144 of his 158 games. He reached base three times or more in 81 games.
When the Red Sox trailed by 1 to 3 runs and runners were in scoring position, he hit .517 (15 for 29).
Most valuable.


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