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I guess this is why you run-prevent. So you can be no-hit thru seven & still be in the game. So one or two mistakes by the opposition are one or two too many.

The boot by Wynn was huge, as was the botched defense on the Rengifo bunt. Given what we were trying to accomplish it was an excellent bunt, but the Cards really played it into a base hit. They get the out at 1st & it looks quite likely we don't score. But that takes nothing away from huge knocks by Mitchell & Yelich. You can see the confidence starting to ooze from #5.

Damn, was May good. Late-breaking sweep & cutter, put-it-right-where-I-want-to command, and just enough chasing & early swings from the Brewers to augment it. No-hit stuff.

 

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34 minutes ago, Zad Fnark said:

I'm not sure he even threw a curve today.

I seem to remember one. Maybe another in there too.

The final pitch was magnificent. FB up, and I'm pretty sure Pozo was looking breaking ball.

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14 minutes ago, Opening Day said:

I know many view wins-losses as an antiquated stat.  But if Ashby continues this pace (as a homer I have no reason to believe he wont) and goes 28-0 with an era around 2, Im going to use my non-existent Cy Young vote on him.

I brought up Elroy Face a couple weeks ago. Eighteen wins out of the Pittsburgh BP in '59. Ashby could go the next 28 games w/o a win & be on the same pace.

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12 minutes ago, Jim French Stepstool said:

I guess this is why you run-prevent. So you can be no-hit thru seven & still be in the game. So one or two mistakes by the opposition are one or two too many.

The boot by Wynn was huge, as was the botched defense on the Rengifo bunt. Given what we were trying to accomplish it was an excellent bunt, but the Cards really played it into a base hit. They get the out at 1st & it looks quite likely we don't score. But that takes nothing away from huge knocks by Mitchell & Yelich. You can see the confidence starting to ooze from #5.

Damn, was May good. Late-breaking sweep & cutter, put-it-right-where-I-want-to command, and just enough chasing & early swings from the Brewers to augment it. No-hit stuff.

 

I was thinking about "run-prevention" after this one too.

This team has sort of combined the 2018 "out-getters" approach with the 2021/2023, where you just hope Tellez or somebody got into one and you could Burnes and bullpen your way to a 3-2 win.

The offense has nowhere near the thump of 2018, but I love the approach from the pitching and defense side. And the lineup is closer to very good than many here would like to believe. 

All of which is to say: I like this team. I think they could be pretty darn good. As always, it's baseball, but there's a lot to like about these guys.

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Having all the offense happen in the 8th, to match Abner's 8th inning last night, is proof that Abner's behavior has the blessing of the baseball gods. Even they hate the Cardinals. 

"Go ahead. Try to disagree with me. I dare you." Jeffrey Leonard.

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18 minutes ago, Cool Hand Lucroy said:

I was thinking about "run-prevention" after this one too.

This team has sort of combined the 2018 "out-getters" approach with the 2021/2023, where you just hope Tellez or somebody got into one and you could Burnes and bullpen your way to a 3-2 win.

The offense has nowhere near the thump of 2018, but I love the approach from the pitching and defense side. And the lineup is closer to very good than many here would like to believe. 

All of which is to say: I like this team. I think they could be pretty darn good. As always, it's baseball, but there's a lot to like about these guys.

Agreed and it's not as if it would be terribly expensive to shore up the right side of the infield or just promote guys that are likely to be as good or better.

I would still like another reliever and another starter (not anyone expensive, just decent).  Replacing Woodford with a good reliever could make a big difference.

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37 minutes ago, Underachiever said:

Having all the offense happen in the 8th, to match Abner's 8th inning last night, is proof that Abner's behavior has the blessing of the baseball gods. Even they hate the Cardinals. 

It's the baseball gods saying, "You're excused... but don't do it again."

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2 hours ago, adambr2 said:

Not sure if this is just a one game thing but the Cardinals seem a lot better at challenging than us,

Turang in particular never seems to challenge pitches he should.

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