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Rays extra
By Times staff writer
© St. Petersburg Times published May 20, 2002
WHAT THEY'RE SAYING
"It's the best I've slept since I left for spring training." -- designated hitter Greg Vaughn before Sunday's game. Vaughn broke a streak of 222 homerless at-bats with two homers, including the winner, in Saturday's 5-4 victory.
RAYS BY THE NUMBERS
(through Sunday)
HOME/ROAD: 9-13/5-15
DAY/NIGHT: 6-7/8-21
GRASS/TURF: 5-11/9-17
VS. EAST: 8-21
VS. CENTRAL: 6-7
VS. WEST: 0-0
VS. NL: 0-0
VS. RH/LH STARTERS: 13-23/1-5
AHEAD AFTER 6/7/8: 8-6/9-5/10-4
BEHIND AFTER 6/7/8: 3-18/2-22/1-22
TIED AFTER 6/7/8: 3-4/3-1/3-2
ONE-RUN/TWO-RUN GAMES: 5-7/3-7
EXTRA INNINGS: 2-2
LAST AT-BAT WINS: 6
COME-FROM-BEHIND WINS: 9
COME-FROM-AHEAD LOSSES: 15
HITTING HOMER: 7-13
SCORING FIRST: 7-7
SCORING 4 OR MORE: 10-7
SCORING FEWER THAN 4: 4-21
OUTHITTING OPPONENTS: 9-2
BEING OUTHIT: 1-21
GETTING 10 OR MORE HITS: 10-6
GIVING UP 10 OR MORE HITS: 7-18
TEAM LEADERS
(through Sunday)
TYING/GO-AHEAD RBIs: Grieve 7; Cox, Winn 6; Gomez, Johnson, Tyner, Vaughn 5; Abernathy 4, Hall
INFIELD HITS: Tyner 9; Winn 8; Gomez, Vaughn 3; Flaherty, Hall 2
BUNT HITS: Tyner 5; Winn 2; Hall 1
CATCHERS EFFICIENCY: Flaherty (0-10, .000), Hall (8-23, .348)
ATTENDANCE REPORT
HOME DATES: 22
HOME TOTAL: 304,614
HOME AVERAGE: 13,846
2001 AVERAGE: 16,029
LARGEST: 38,142 vs. Tigers, April 2
SMALLEST: 10,264 vs. Orioles, May 12
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