The best and worst of another long season, broken down by Dennis Manoloff.
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Here is a look at some of the numbers that shaped the Indians' 2010 season:
1,391,644: Home attendance (80 dates).
2,365,631: Road attendance (81 dates).
.426: Winning percentage overall (69-93).
.778: Winning percentage in final nine games (7-2).
4: Improvement in victories from last season.
46.5: Combined games finished behind AL Central Minnesota Twins the past two seasons.
13: Team-leading victories by Fausto Carmona.
14: Team-leading losses by Fausto Carmona.
2: Pitchers with double-digit victories (Mitch Talbot, 10).
6: Consecutive starts lost by Carmona from early August until early September.
60: Combined home runs by top four in that category (Shin-Soo Choo, 22; Jayson Nix, 13 (with Cleveland); Travis Hafner, 13; Matt LaPorta, 12).
54: Homers by MLB leader Jose Bautista of Toronto.
12: Consecutive starts of at least five innings by Josh Tomlin since promotion from Class AAA Columbus (July 27) until last start of season (Sept. 29). It tied Steve Dunning from 1970 with the longest such streak to begin an Indians career since 1920.
0: Players named Josh Tomlin who were on Indians' 40-man roster on July 26.
24: Players who appeared in at least one game with Class AAA Columbus (excludes rehab assignments).
10: Rookies on active roster at end of season.
1: Complete games by Josh Tomlin, Carlos Carrasco and Mitch Talbot. They tied for first among American League rookies.
2: Consecutive seasons of 20-plus homers and 20-plus steals for Shin-Soo Choo. He joined Joe Carter, Roberto Alomar and Grady Sizemore as only Indians to do 20/20 twice.
2: Consecutive seasons of .300 average, 20-plus homers and 20-plus steals for Choo. He became the first Indian since 1901 to accomplish the feat.
13: Games of three-plus hits for Choo.
14: Outfield assists for Choo. He led the majors.
.335: Home average for Choo.
.265: Road average for Choo.
253: Consecutive games without an error for catcher Mike Redmond, who had the streak end as an Indian this season.
1: Number of times Redmond was thrown out at first base on grounder to right field.
110: Errors.
95: Errors by opposition.
1,184: Strikeouts by batters.
967: Strikeouts by pitchers.
1.71: ERA for Chris Perez in 63 appearances.
0.53: ERA for Chris Perez since June 28.
1.01: ERA for Chris Perez in 34 home appearances.
0: Batters with 25 homers or 35 doubles or five triples or 100 RBI.
0: Pitchers with 15 victories or 150 strikeouts or 25 saves.
.012: Winning percentage when trailing after eight innings (1-83).
.167: Winning percentage when scoring three or fewer runs (13-65).
.249: Home batting average.
.248: Road batting average.
3.84: Home ERA.
4.79: Road ERA.
Minus-106: Run differential.
19: Hitting streak, in games, by Michael Brantley. It was the Tribe's longest since Casey Blake strung 26 in June 2007.
2: Recalls from Class AAA Columbus of Brantley.
1: Grounder to first base by Jason Donald that was incorrectly called a single by umpire Jim Joyce on June 2 in Detroit. It would have been the final out of Tigers pitcher Armando Galarraga's perfect game.
1: Finger (right index) injured by Jason Donald while attempting to bunt Sept. 11 against Minnesota, forcing him to miss the remainder of the season.
18: Multi-hit games for Jason Donald and Michael Brantley. They ranked tied for fifth among American League rookies.
7: Innings pitched by Justin Masterson in relief of injured Mitch Talbot on Sept. 12 against Minnesota.
.169: Batting average for Luis Valbuena, a lefty, vs. right-handed pitchers (39-for-231).
.318: Batting average for Luis Valbuena vs. left-handed pitchers (14-for-44).
5: Total ejections of Indians personnel.
1: Ejections of Indians players for arguing call on the field (Jayson Nix, Aug. 30 vs. White Sox).
6: Indians position players who appeared in season finale at Chicago on Oct. 3 who finished with on-base percentage below .300 (Michael Brantley, .296; Jayson Nix, .283 (with Cleveland); Jordan Brown, .272; Andy Marte, .298; Luis Valbuena .273; Drew Sutton, .282).