33 games under Tony Pena: 117 R, 176 RA (3.55 R/G, 5.33 RA/G)
17 games under Bob Schaefer: 89 R, 115 RA (5.24 R/G, 6.76 RA/G)
14 games under Buddy Bell: 78 R, 63 RA (5.57 R/G, 4.5 RA/G)
What has happened is that the offense, which had scored fewer runs than any team but the Pirates when Pena was fired, has been one of the most unstoppable lineups in the game since The Mustachioed One abandoned his team and fled local jurisdiction orders back to the Dominican. In the 31 games since Pena resigned, the Royals have averaged 5.39 runs per game. Do you know how many teams in baseball have scored 5.39 runs per game this year? Two: the Rangers and the Red Sox. The Royals have quietly moved from 29th to 20th in the majors in scoring.
I agree with Emil Brown, who told the Kansas City Star's "Stat Guy,""I don't want to figure it out. If I figure it out, it might end."
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