Lets Compare :
Yankees :
(1. Melky Cabrera - CF .273 8 HR 78 RBI's
(2. Derek Jeter - .322 12 HR 73 RBI's
(3. Bobby Abreu - .283 16 HR's 101 RBI's
(4. Alex Rodriguez - .314 54 HR's 156 RBI's
(5. Hideki Matsui - .285 25 HR's 103 RBI's
(6. Jorge Posada - .338 20 HR's 90 RBI's
(7. Robinson Cano - .306 19 HR's 97 RBI's
(8. Never sure
(9. Never sure
Notes : Very strong bench with Damon, Duncan, Giambi, Andy Phillips.....
Tigers :
I dunno the spots of all of them so i'll just put the 9 starting lineupers.
Miguel Cabrera - .320 34 HR's 119 RBI's
Policdo Polanco - .341 9 HR's 67 RBI's
Edgar Renteria - .332 12 HR's 57 RBI's
Carlos Guillen - .296 21 HR'S 102 RBI's
Magglio Ordonez - .363 28 HR's 139 RBI's
Curtis Granderson - .302 23 HR'S 74 RBI's
Ivan Rodriguez - .281 11 HR'S 63 RBI's
Jacque Jones - .285 5 HR'S 66 RBI's
Gary Sheffield - .265 25 HR's 75 RBI's
Both teams have a excellent lineup. Lets look at thier overall stats :
Yankees : .290 team batting order, 201 HR'S, 921 RBI's, 123 SB's, .366 OBP, .463 SLG.
Tigers : .287 team batting order, 177 HR'S 857 RBI's, .345 OBP, .458 SLG, 103 SB'S.
The overall numbers arent so close with the Yankees winning. But, please note that with Miguel on the team the HR's and RBI's could be even closer then ever.
2007-12-10
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