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Old 07-26-2004, 01:58 PM   #300 (permalink)
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Closing the books on 1918

Here are Pat's statistics for 1918, plus his updated career totals:

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        G    AB   H   2B  3B HR RBI   R    BB  K   SB  CS  BA   OBP  SLG  OPS
1918   140  495  162  34  12  8  81  102  108  24  72  23 .327 .443 .493 .936 
Total 1585 5830 1917 338 164 67 929 1164 1052 748 698 160 .329 .431 .478 .909
This makes nine consecutive seasons in which Pat has scored at least 100 runs.

As you can see, that 2000th hit is likely to drop in sometime around the All-Star break in 1919, and he might drive in his 1000th run by September.

Pat's best month in 1918 came during the September stretch drive (.394-2-17, in 20 games, with a .477 OBP and a .620 slugging percentage. He hit .300 in every month except for July (.273).

Oddly, Pat hit .373 on the road, and only .279 at home, and he slugged over 130 points higher away from Fenway Park.

O'Farrell continued to demonstrate his talent for hitting in the clutch. In close/late situations, he produced at a sizzling .408/.574/.592 rate, and was .338/.482/.489 with runners in scoring position.


Coming next: Pat on the leader boards, and a career leaders update.
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