Just decided to see how well the Cubs are comparing to the rest of baseball in key offensive statistics. 20th in BA 24th in HR 26th in 2B 26th in H 23rd in R 26th in TB 25th in SLG 10th in SB 28th in walks (leader, CIN, has almost twice as much as the Cubs!!) 4th in LEAST K's 5th in MOST DPs 23rd in OBP (with the A's!?) 30th IN LEAST LOB Obviously, the statistics are showing that we are having the team that Hendry wanted. Lots of SB, a lot less K's, not much emphasis on OBP and walking. Obviously, missing Lee skews some of these numbers, but its a bit distressing to figure that the reason the Cubs are staying afloat offensively is because they are driving home a majority of their runners (minus those not out from DPs), a trend that is likely not to continue. Anyone else see anything interesting in these numbers?