Well sure. When your good hitters hit we score and when they don't we don't, and we only have like 2 1/2 good hitters, maybe 3 1/2 with Marsh. But I'm not sure it's about manufacturing runs. RISP comes and goes but power is forever.
Nevertheless it is a Top 10 offense in every category so I'm just not convinced that if we were watching those other teams any night we'd see a more consistent spread of run production, or if it would even be discernable, including how often men get left on base. The Phillies' average with men on base is .262; the top team, Milwaukee, is 280. I just think feast or famine (and slumps and streaks) is normal.
The Brewers do seem to have a more efficient offense, as they are way behind us in both HRs and SLG. The Dodgers and Yankees and Mariners and Cubs are all very clearly better because of more power.