Neither team is playing particularly well. They have the edge in the pitching match ups, the Reds are at home, and it should be fun. Just don't get swept.
Neither team is playing particularly well. They have the edge in the pitching match ups, the Reds are at home, and it should be fun. Just don't get swept.
This is the ol Left Hander rounding third and heading for home.
Don't know that I agree with that. The only reason why the Cards split that series is their bullpen was depleated due to a double header and some extra inning games... So, they had to call up some "non prospect" minor-league arms to take it on the chin.
That said, this will still be a tough series.
Is BPhillips out for all three?
Just going on what I was watching. And there's no shame in splitting a four-game set with Arizona, who's leading the West.
And do I think this team is a 109-win team (I think that's what they're projected at right now; I could be off a few), no... No, I don't. They're going to hit some rough stretches... It's baseball.
But they're very, very good. I look forward to this weekend's series. They're always entertaining between these two teams. It feels like playoff baseball. And I'm not sure there's anything more enjoyable in sports than playoff baseball.
To answer your question, Phillips is supposed to be back tonight.
(Watching a couple kissing at Busch Stadium) “Well, he’s kissing her on the strikes and she’s kissing him on the balls.”---a classic "Shannonism" from Cardinals broadcaster Mike Shannon
Cards probably lose those games with a rested bullpen. Choate and Wacha gave up the losing runs. They were blowouts because they had use guys like Maness, Butler and Cleto.
Unless you think Choate and Wacha are non prospect minor league arms as well, which isn't half wrong.
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Well, I'm rained out of a game tonight. Nats/Twins postponed due to tropical storm Andrea. Trade these in for a game later this season.
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In the interest of being accurate, I disagree with the Wacha game. Wacha had a rough start, but they managed to tie the game up. Then, the pen got maxed out as they went into extras. If there's one weakness the Birds have... it's bullpen depth.
Oh, and Maness is a solid pitcher. I wouldn't dare bunch him with Butler and Cleto, both of whom I don't see with this team come fall.
The 10-3 loss was a "white flag" game. We had to use Joe Kelly in a sport start, due to the double-header. (No reason to pitch Shelby on short rest this early in the season.) Choate choked the lead, but Cleto threw gas on it... because Rosie, Maness, and Mujica were not available.
A fully rested bullpen may have been the difference that night.
Either way, it's over. Dats baseball.
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