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Tracking the Season by Segments

A baseball team’s season is broken down into about 25 pieces—about 12 or 13 road trips, and the same number of homestands. This is how the Red Sox think about our season, when it is over. . .we got hot in 2005 when we hit that western road trip, and then we really took control of the wild card on the homestand after that. We had a road trip early in that year that was just a nightmare. . .our coach (Lynn Jones) stabbed himself in the eye with a knife, one of the guys in our office (Mike Port) had a heart attack, we had a series of minor injuries and we lost 8 out of 10 games or something to a bunch of rumdum pitchers with 86 MPH fastballs. It was ghastly, and, a year later, we are still trying to avoid repeating that road trip.

Los Angeles Angels
2007
W-L R PG Avg OR PG ERA W-L
Homestand, April 2 to 8 5-2 28 4.0 .286 16 2.3 2.00 5-2
Road Trip, April 10 to 18 1-7 16 2.0 .214 44 5.5 5.40 6-9
Homestand, April 20 to 26 6-1 55 7.9 .332 32 4.6 4.08 12-10
Road Trip, April 27 to May 3 4-3 24 3.4 .245 23 3.3 3.45 16-13
Homestand, May 4 to 10 3-3 23 3.8 .267 18 3.0 2.62 19-16
Road Trip, May 11 to 17 5-2 40 5.7 .278 29 4.1 3.82 24-18
Homestand, May 18 to 20 3-0 19 6.3 .303 4 1.3 1.33 27-18
Road Trip, May 22 to 27 4-2 30 5.0 .271 33 5.5 5.37 31-20
Homestand, May 28 to June 6 7-3 59 5.9 .317 46 4.6 4.10 38-23
Road Trip, June 8 to 17 6-3 57 6.3 .319 39 4.3 4.04 44-26
Homestand, June 18 to 27 5-4 49 5.4 .332 48 5.3 4.50 49-30
Road Trip, June 29 to July 8 4-5 37 4.1 .225 57 6.3 6.08 53-35
Homestand, July 13 to 15 2-1 15 5.0 .269 11 3.7 2.48 55-36
Road Trip, July 17 to 22 2-4 22 3.7 .275 29 4.8 4.86 57-40
Homestand, July 23 to 29 4-2 50 8.3 .336 35 5.8 5.83 61-42
Road Trip, July 30 to August 5 3-4 30 4.3 .260 27 3.9 3.75 64-46
Homestand, August 6 to 12 5-1 40 6.7 .312 21 3.5 3.00 69-47
Road Trip, August 14 to 19 3-4 25 3.6 .218 33 4.7 4.73 72-51
Homestand, August 20 to 26 4-3 39 5.6 .297 38 5.4 4.92 76-54
Road Trip, August 27 to 29 3-0 24 8.0 .374 8 2.7 2.33 79-54
Homestand, August 31 to September 9 5-5 51 5.1 .281 52 5.2 4.70 84-59
Road Trip, September 11 to 16 3-3 40 6.7 .312 29 4.8 4.76 87-62
Homestand, September 17 to 23 5-2 32 4.6 .300 27 3.9 3.71 92-64
Road Trip, September 24 to 30 2-4 17 2.8 .211 32 5.3 5.72 94-68

 





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