Congrats to the Red Sox on a great season. That World Championship is becoming the norm at Fenway, isn't it?
Wait.
The season's not over?
No playoff games have been played?
Okay.
Well congrats for making the playoffs, despite the weak division, of course.
Your irrelevant comment about the playoffs has already been responded to.
Duh, after the last two seasons we know very well that the playoffs are their own thing.
100 wins still doesn't happen often.
But your final comment is just jerky. I presume it's your usual chain-yanking. (Sorry, Yank!)
Nonetheless, a couple facts for you:
The Red Sox have won 61.3% of games against teams above .500 this season
They've won 76.1% against teams below .500.
Their rate against above .500 teams is good enough to win 99 games in a full season.
Only 4 teams in the AL have winning records against the teams with winning records. The Yankees have the second highest percentage, with Houston third, and Seattle fourth. Houston's won two more such games, while losing twelve more. Cleveland's got a 42.6% winning percentage against them.
Weak division? Houston's 14-13 against the AL East. Only 3 other external teams had a winning record against the ALE, and only Oakland had a very good record.
Of course, only
three teams outside the ALW had winning records against them - but all three were ALE teams. (Only one outside team had a
losing record against the ALC!)
The strongest NL record against .500+ teams won about 56%.
Yeah, your need to put down whatever the Red Sox have accomplished is duly noted.
As usual.
And wrongheaded, as is often, but not always, the case.