hatvol96
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Let's try and diagnose this historic 2006 Reds collapse or when they led for a good part of the season.
At the end of April
Cardinals 17-8
Reds 17-8
At the end of May
Cardinals 34-19
Reds 29-24
At the end of June
Cardinals 43-35
Reds 44-36
At the end of July
Cardinals 58-46
Reds 55-50
At the end of August
Cardinals 71-61
Reds 67-67
At the end of the season
Cardinals 83-78
Reds 80-82
2006 St. Louis Cardinals Schedule with Wins, Losses, Scores and Splits
2006 Cincinnati Reds Schedule with Wins, Losses, Scores and Splits
he could do a hella lot better than milton, but they dont wana bring him up to early. also he wouldnt of given up any runs but a fielder made a bad play. but they still scored it as an error.are you saying he couldn't do better than milton. i think if he can keep his era in the low 4's he's already better than that chump.![]()
are you saying he couldn't do better than milton. i think if he can keep his era in the low 4's he's already better than that chump.![]()
i hate to say this, but calling up bailey early would put us in a worse situation that continuing to use milton. at best bailey would be pitching for 5 innings per start to begin with, do you really want to turn the game over to the relievers that early?
