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Game Recap – April 28th – Cardinals lose series openers 3-1 in the Reds

Gaming result

The cardinals travel to Cincinnati without their offensive and cannot support a start of quality from Pallante and drop the serial opener 3: 1.

Notes before the game

  • Cards that achieve a successful series against the Brewers.
  • I saw an article by John Denton on MLB.com Re: Phil Maton. Maton sounds like a guy who expects to be traded on the deadline. Can't blame him.
  • The Reds won 4 in a row and are 2 over 0.500 (with the kind permission of a 3 game in Colorado) and +41 run differential. Could you be good this year? Your pitching is not bad, but count me as a skeptic.
  • Interestingly, they were at home .500.
  • Her leading players after war are Hays, Wynns and Lux. That would be three interesting players of the career year if that is. Hays has 5 hours in 49.
  • From her +41 run differential +22 came in one game … a 24-2-drubbing of the Orioles. It can take the whole season for Pythag to be stabilized for them.

Settlement (and duty) machinations

  • Pallante for the cardinals. A floor ball jug in a park where ground balls are a good thing. Martinez for the Reds. He didn't start the best start.
  • Barrero for the cardinals. Say back to Memphis. Interesting step. Does this say more about Barrero's opportunity to get the need for a rhino goal, Winn's back or a way to get Sags -Sags -ABS?
  • Loutos is designated for the order to create space on the 40 man for Barrero. Barrero no longer has any options, so he is in the MLB Club or he goes through the DFA process if it does not run out.

The game

A rare night game for me to summarize them. Try a new format without score card entries and inning-by-ininning base encryption. This assumes that many of them saw this game live or listened to.

NOotbar and arenado combine a few doubles for an early 1-0 lead for the cardinals. Trevino with a solo shot connected it to the third and continued the trend that every flyball pallant leaves the farm. Many ground balls. A lux -single, followed by a Marte triple, gave the Red a lead. Pallant seems to be spicy. Velo good, around 96 with the FB.

Martinez holds a pallant step and does a good job to get the rackets out of balance. He benefited from some of the European Championship balls and the tendency of this slow team to collect Gidps (3 of the first 6 innings ended in this way). Winn tried a sacbunt on the 2nd and Scott on the first, no one who again proves why Sacbunts are not particularly useful because the pages are shortened in third place.

Pallante had the gas with 1 out in 6th out of the gasoline. A walk-double walk sequence produced a run that brought Cincy 3-1. A GIDP saved him from further damage. Lux 3 for 3 until now. Apparently he can hit the best with the best. Three ABS in the row ended with 94+ miles per hour in the heart of the plate and he beat everyone. The scouting report that he cannot hit hard things is obviously wrong.

Martinez was after six innings with 1. Ashcraft first from the Bullpen K is the side (Gorman, Walker, Pages). Santillan extended the hit strip in the 8th to 8 par. Pagan ended the job. I can't say that the Reds Bullpen is super impressive, but Cardinal's street injury is not first class.

O'Brien facilitates pallante (6 IP, 3 ER, 4K). The 97 of him looked good. 2 singles and a walk complicated the inning, but a Gidp and a template by John King to bring Cruz to a floor, excluded the 7th. Kings continues to train his Infield defense until the 8th to keep the Bullpenlast.

Notes after the game

  • I notice that Ryan Fernandez did not hit Memphis this weekend.
  • I also noticed that JJ Wetherolt came back on the field with the flu yesterday after more than a week.

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