
(Schmenk) Aucune franchise de la MLB n’a renoncé à 200 000 hits dans son histoire. Les Phillies abordent le match de cet après-midi au Colorado avec un score de 199 998.
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Par Jux_

(Schmenk) Aucune franchise de la MLB n’a renoncé à 200 000 hits dans son histoire. Les Phillies abordent le match de cet après-midi au Colorado avec un score de 199 998.
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Par Jux_
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Come on Rockies, don’t let us down
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Alright, so which team do they play next?
[The 1930 Phillies gave up 1993 hits in 156 games](https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/1930.shtml) which is 293 more hits than the most hits the Rockies gave up in any season. The 1930 Phillies team ERA was 6.71 and they finished 52-102 while scoring 6 runs a game
Does this include playoffs
I think it’s interesting to compare the loss numbers versus the year established.
If we take the Phillies and compare them to the Giants, that gives us a difference of 1289.
Now, you could drill into the meta further and pin down some very specific years (that fans of the franchise would say are obvious), but it lets us drill deeper.
As a post mortem, what actions specifically led to those poor years? Do those actions directly/intentionally contradict improvement (milking da cash cow has always been a thing).
Apply the five whys, and kaizen, and it can help people who are *numbers crunchers* to see influences in a different light.
Not to say that I have all the answers, but kaizen/5 whys is pretty solid for tearing shit down to a measurable incrementally changeable process.
We may not be bleeding edge athletes, but we can use some of the core concepts to other post mortem situations. Kinda fun.
Cheers
that’s actually crazy to have almost 700 more than the next team even though Atlanta is 7 years older
That’s actually kind of wild to think about200,000 hits is such a ridiculous number, and the fact no team has crossed it yet puts into perspective how much turnover and change there is over time. Coors being the spot where it might happen feels fitting too, given how many hits that park gives up
Curious if anyone knows which franchise is actually the *furthest* from that mark? Feels like expansion teams would be way behind.
cubs have the most hits with 200880, but they played 606 more games than the phils to get them
Looks like the Braves are basically guaranteed to also reach that milestone this year
Only need to give up 694 hits in their final 153 games or 4.5 a game
So far, they’re allowing 5.3 hits per game through 9 games
Walkers pitching so we’ll hit 200,000 today.