With 4 months until baseball in Chicago returns, I thought it would be interesting to look at the all time rankings in both offensive and defensive categories for all iterations of the current 30 teams for the 833 games I’ve identified that I have attended. We start today on the offensive side of the ball with team batting average.
The California Angels, who I only saw live and in person once, are the only team to post an average over .300. The Washington Nationals, who, sadly, have had 8 games to make a mark, are the only team to post an average under .200. In between, there is a slight correlation between the teams’ batting average and their record in these games, though with some surprising anomalies.
| Team Name | Batting Average |
|---|---|
| California Angels | 0.306 |
| Anaheim Angels | 0.292 |
| Arizona Diamondbacks | 0.278 |
| Tampa Bay Devil Rays | 0.273 |
| Cleveland Indians | 0.271 |
| Chicago Cubs | 0.266 |
| Colorado Rockies | 0.265 |
| Milwaukee Brewers | 0.263 |
| Kansas City Royals | 0.261 |
| Florida Marlins | 0.260 |
| Houston Astros | 0.260 |
| Chicago White Sox | 0.259 |
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As the Cubs prepare for their second consecutive post-season appearance, it’s time to take an updated look at the team records for the now 20 playoff contests I have attended. These contests come from the ALDS in 2000, 2005, and 2008, the NLDS in 2003, 2007, 2008, and 2015, the NLCS in 2003 and 2015, the ALCS in 2005, and, of course, the 2005 World Series.