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  1. Despite the ballpark factors I was surprised to see the Giants at 1972 because I thought they cracked the top 5 2021.
    – 2021 6th with 804 runs
    – 2000 6th with 925 (hahaha) runs

  2. Sounds about right. Even in 2017 with Stanton, Yelich, Ozuna and Realmuto the offense wasn’t anything special.

  3. This is a chart of park factors. That 2001 Mariners offense was the best in the league by 13 WAR, an entire Barry Bonds ahead of second place lmao. They were as far ahead of 2nd place that year as 2nd was ahead of 16th. They’re still the best position player unit of the 21st century…

    …but they only scored 4 more runs that year than the Rockies.

  4. 21 was a top offense? That was Devers, Xander, JDM, Renfroe, and not much else. I feel like we’ve had a better lineup the last few years. 2021 was our last gasp from 2018.

  5. Nick Adenhart and Zack Greinke in that 2014 angels rotation and we might’ve actually won something

  6. I would like to join the Mariners marketing department in being permanently stuck in 2001.

  7. 4 World Series wins and 5 appearances in the last few years for royals and giants. Does this stat matter?

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  9. I don’t know why, but through the years and no matter the players, when they play the Mets, the Marlins are one of the best teams in the league.

  10. No idea Arizona had a stout offense last year and then just added the best pitcher on the market.

  11. That’s kinda crazy. The Marlins have produced 2 of the best power hitters of their generations (Cabrera & Stanton) as well as a bunch of great hitters in general and never cracked the top 5 in a season?

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