Fair point, but what's more significant is Toronto's batting average on the road.

Can't seem to find it, though....

Also, this game pays off a lot more on runs allowed than it does on hits allowed, so I consider Radke's E.R.A. to be a lot more important than his batting average against.

In any case, if you look at the AL separately, Toronto is 6th in runs scored in a 14-team league.

To me, that does not make them one of the best hitting teams in the majors, and that's a lot more realistic than saying they're a better hitting team than 16 others who play in a league without a designated hitter.


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