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Friday, April 21, 2006

Sox 7, Minnesota 1


Damn, it feels good to beat Santana. Sure, it took a former Toon to do it, but the Sox beat him. Adding to the pleasure was knocking Juan Rincon, the cheater, out of the box.

I was interested to note the value of Castro's error in the 8th was lower than what I had thought it would be. Castro's error scored two runs, but it also left the bases empty. Had he not made the error, the Sox would have had runners on second and third and nobody out - a 2.04 ERV situation. At the end of the day, it is a 2+.52-2.04 calculation, for a .48 run value.

Batter 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th B/R Total
Pods

-0.24

-0.31

-0.24

0.09

1.00

0.31

Iguchi

-0.17

-0.24

0.27

-0.44

-0.35

-0.93

Thome

-0.11

-0.24

1.73

0.38

1.77

Konerko

-0.24

-0.17

-0.17

0.57

-0.01

Dye

0.27

-0.11

0.13

1.57

1.86

Crede

-0.31

0.38

-0.24

0.38

0.21

AJ

-0.24

-0.21

0.38

0.57

0.51

Uribe

-0.24

-0.34

-0.35

-0.29

-1.21

Anderson

0.27

-0.35

-0.34

0.17

-0.25

Total

2.25


Pitcher ERV
Buehrle 3.13
Cotts 0.52
Total 3.65


Team ERV: 0.62 (Santana wild pitch (0.14), Castro error (0.48))

Player of the Game: Jermaine Dye

Pitcher of the Game: Mark Buehrle


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