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There is still a few games left to move the needle on some of these numbers, but here is a look at our current OPS Against and OPS numbers:

 

OPS Against (200+ PAs Against) Only players still on the team are listed, here:

 

.570 Schreiber (more PAs Against than Houck)

.608 Houck

.639 Whitlock

.670 Wacha

.750 Pivetta

.753 Hill

.768 Nate

.776 Bello

.793 Brasier

.794 Crawford

.844 Winckowski

 

100-199 PAs Against

.668 Strahm

.680 Barnes

.763 Danish

.855 Ort

 

Under 100

.494 Kelly

.589 PValdez

.719 Bazardo

1.194 Seabold

1.367 German

1.376 DHern

 

OPS (100+ PAs) PAs listed, if 100- 200

.894 Refsnyder (173)

.889 McGuire (101 w Sox only)

.874 Devers

.832 Bogey

.778 JD

.742 Dugo

.737 Story

.727 Arroyo

.714 Pham (Sox only)

.697 Cordero

.645 Duran

.635 Dalbec

.634 Kike

 

Under 100 PAs

.860 Almonte (25)

.843 Casas (81)

.782 Ja Davis (12)

.645 Chang (21) Sox only

.611 Hosmer (45) Sox only

.608 Wong (47)

.427 Downs (41)

.322 Sanchez (44)

 

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MLB.com reports...

 

RHP Garrett Whitlock talks rehab from hip surgery

For the first time since undergoing surgery on his right hip on Sept. 26, Whitlock was back in Boston's clubhouse. He spoke to reporters and plotted out his course of recovery, which he expects will have him back in time for Spring Training. Whitlock pitched in 31 games this season, including nine starts, going 4-2 with a 3.45 ERA. His last appearance of the season was on Sept. 16, before a joint decision was made for him to undergo an arthroscopic procedure performed by Dr. Bryan Kelly in New York.

 

"I’m no doctor or physical therapist, but from the knowledge I’ve gathered, it’s three months of rehab and then I’m good to start building up and going from there, throwing-wise," said Whitlock. "When I first came off the IL [in July], it was definitely better than when I went on it. Then it just slowly kept nagging on me. Then seeing the docs, they were like, 'Hey, it’s time to get this thing fixed.'"

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A most peculiar finish to the season. Win 3 in a row against Baltimore, get annihilated 3 straight against the Jays, win the last 3 against the Rays.
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A most peculiar finish to the season. Win 3 in a row against Baltimore, get annihilated 3 straight against the Jays, win the last 3 against the Rays.

 

An up and down season with mostly downs.

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