As the Red Sox re-ascend to first place, FenwayNation's
Dalton Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) saw a corresponding uptick in July. The Index
rose 4.2 points—to 115.0. The increase was caused mostly by solid levels of confidence in the team's offense, defense
and starting
pitching. Panel members were
most confident in the team's offense in July (a raw score of 75.0). FenwayNation offers its readers this monthly reading of "The Mood Of The Nation" through our exclusive
Dalton Jones Industrial Average. Named for the all-time Red Sox pinch-hit leader, the average is a composite index of four key metrics:
starting pitching,
relief pitching,
total offense and
total defense.
The editors of FenwayNation have selected a panel of 50 readers from
throughout the world to weigh in every month on the state of the Carmine
Hose. The Index number—and its fluctuation up or down—has proven, over
the years, to be an accurate bellwether of team performance.