Here's how Pat's 1914 statistics break down:
Code:
AB H 2B 3B HR RBI R BB K AVG OBP SLG OPS
vs. LHP 179 64 11 5 4 41 51 42 22 .358 .473 .542 1.015
vs. RHP 370 142 18 5 5 77 70 64 55 .384 .470 .500 .970
Close/Late 56 23 2 1 0 5 12 14 7 .411 .521 .482 1.003
Scoring Position 183 85 13 4 2 107 0 53 24 .464 .568 .612 1.180
G AB H 2B 3B HR RBI R BB K AVG OBP SLG OPS
Home 73 265 110 18 4 2 56 64 51 36 .415 .506 .536 1.042
Road 77 284 96 11 6 7 62 57 55 41 .338 .439 .493 .932
March/April 26 95 34 5 2 2 18 20 17 27 .358 .447 .516 .963
May 26 103 41 6 0 1 21 25 16 12 .398 .475 .485 .960
June 23 79 27 4 3 0 22 13 22 12 .342 .476 .468 .944
July 26 95 38 7 2 1 20 24 16 10 .400 .478 .547 1.025
August 27 94 34 3 2 1 18 15 24 11 .362 .492 .468 .960
Sept/Oct 22 83 32 4 1 4 19 24 11 5 .386 .457 .602 1.060
Pat was an absolute terror with runners in scoring position (107 RBI in 183 AB!!!). He also performed well in the heat of the pennant race, playing a key role in the Red Sox' attempt to seize the flag from the Tigers.
At Fenway, Pat became an on-base machine...literally on base half the time, slugging over .600. Perhaps it's Sarah's cooking.