Friday, November 1, 2024

The Yankees had a .398 OPS differential in Game 5, the highest ever for a losing team in The World Series (and by a wide margin)

I called up all the team games with runs greater than or equal to zero using Stathead's game finder for World Series games.

Then after getting the data arranged I calculated the OPS differential for all the losing teams. The Yankees had the greatest OPS differential ever for a losing team in a World Series game.

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The Yankees had a .959 OPS in Game 5. The Dodgers had .561. That .398 differential is the highest ever in a World Series game for a team that lost.

The previous record was .325 by the White Sox in game 3 of the 1959 World Series. They lost 3-1 but beat the Dodgers in OPS .789-.464.

So the Yankees beat the old record by .073.

Here is the top 10:

Year

Game

Loser

Winner

LOPS

WOPS

Diff

2024

5

Yankees

Dodgers

0.959

0.561

0.398

1959

3

White Sox

Dodgers

0.789

0.464

0.325

1986

6

Red Sox

Mets

0.824

0.515

0.309

1980

5

Royals

Phillies

0.877

0.569

0.308

1979

4

Pirates

Orioles

1.129

0.837

0.292

1949

3

Dodgers

Yankees

0.729

0.438

0.291

1954

2

Indians

Giants

0.732

0.45

0.282

1947

4

Yankees

Dodgers

0.658

0.382

0.276

1926

7

Yankees

Cardinals

0.743

0.471

0.272

1944

1

Cardinals

Browns

0.587

0.329

0.258

LOPS is the OPS for the losing team and WOPS is the OPS for the winning team. 

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