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So glad Matheny used Rosenthal and Muiica yesterday. Maybe Keith Butler can close tomorrow.
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forsberg_us wrote:
So glad Matheny used Rosenthal and Muiica yesterday. Maybe Keith Butler can close tomorrow.
Matheny just can't run a bullpen. I think he felt he had to get both of them in there yesterday since they hadn't thrown since last Wednesday.
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tkihshbt wrote:
Freaking McLaughlin. That was hit 380 feet.
280 maybe.
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Allen Craig really needs to end this game.
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Have the Cardinals won in extra innings since the World Series?
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Swung at ball four. Nice going, Craig.
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tkihshbt wrote:
Have the Cardinals won in extra innings since the World Series?
Idk, i think ill find outhow this one ends in the am. My hopes are low.
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APIAD wrote:
tkihshbt wrote:
Have the Cardinals won in extra innings since the World Series?
Idk, i think ill find outhow this one ends in the am. My hopes are low.
0-3 this season and 6-12 last year. They haven't had a winning record in extra innings since 2007.
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Who'd be favored in a pie-eating contest? Eric Hinske or Victor Marte?
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forsberg_us wrote:
So glad Matheny used Rosenthal and Muiica yesterday. Maybe Keith Butler can close tomorrow.
It's vital to nail down those 7-1 wins. Rosenthal went two innings tonight, which means he won't be available until Friday.
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Horton: "The Cardinals still have Choate, Butler and Marte ..."
So Choate and Butler, really.
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Collmenter is the one who threw five magical extra innings back in April. I don't like the Cardinals odds in this one.
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I've been saying for three years this guy reminds me of a mechanical arm at the batting cages and Horton finally corroborates it.
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How does a team become so futile? Craig swings at ball four that was an inch off the ground. Kozma checks swings at the first pitch he sees.
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Four-hit game for Willie frigging Bloomquist.
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artie_fufkin wrote:
forsberg_us wrote:
So glad Matheny used Rosenthal and Muiica yesterday. Maybe Keith Butler can close tomorrow.
It's vital to nail down those 7-1 wins. Rosenthal went two innings tonight, which means he won't be available until Friday.
And now Mujica starts inning #2.
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tkihshbt wrote:
Four-hit game for Willie frigging Bloomquist.
Willie Friggin' Bloomquist had a career .394 average in college. He can hit. Just not with a wood bat.
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forsberg_us wrote:
artie_fufkin wrote:
forsberg_us wrote:
So glad Matheny used Rosenthal and Muiica yesterday. Maybe Keith Butler can close tomorrow.
It's vital to nail down those 7-1 wins. Rosenthal went two innings tonight, which means he won't be available until Friday.
And now Mujica starts inning #2.
Matheny is all in on this one, so he'd better win it. Tomorrow's game looks bleak.
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artie_fufkin wrote:
I've been saying for three years this guy reminds me of a mechanical arm at the batting cages and Horton finally corroborates it.
Collmenter?
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How the hell are they consistently late on this pus Collmenter's throwing?
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Yeah, the Cardinals can't hit Collmenter.
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forsberg_us wrote:
How the hell are they consistently late on this pus Collmenter's throwing?
I don't think they can pick him up.
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Matt Holliday is a strong motherfucker. Holy shit how did he break that bat with one arm?
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artie_fufkin wrote:
forsberg_us wrote:
artie_fufkin wrote:
It's vital to nail down those 7-1 wins. Rosenthal went two innings tonight, which means he won't be available until Friday.
And now Mujica starts inning #2.
Matheny is all in on this one, so he'd better win it. Tomorrow's game looks bleak.
Kelly's going 9
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tkihshbt wrote:
artie_fufkin wrote:
I've been saying for three years this guy reminds me of a mechanical arm at the batting cages and Horton finally corroborates it.
Collmenter?
Yeah.
In response to the subsequent posts, I have no idea why the Cardinals can't hit a guy who throws an 89 mph fastball that's straight as a string. There used to be a 900-year-old guy in my old fart league who threw like him. We even called him the pitching machine. And we always struggled with him, mostly because everyone went up trying to hit 500-foot home runs. He always gave up a couple of dingers, but they never hurt too much because he never walked anyone.
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