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Game Thread (5/26/2022): Brewers (Lauer) at Cardinals (Wainwright) - 6:45 PM CDT


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1 minute ago, RoCoBrewfan said:

I'll rephrase. regardless of wainright being the opening day starter, mikolas and Hudson are good starters and their rotation is good enough to keep them in contention.

Maybe. But even that's questionable. 26th in starting pitching WAR per fangraphs. Compared to the Brewers, who are 4th for starting pitchers and 2nd for all pitchers. 

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13 minutes ago, RoCoBrewfan said:

I'll rephrase. regardless of wainright being the opening day starter, mikolas and Hudson are good starters and their rotation is good enough to keep them in contention.

The Cardinals must have some decent pitchers for their runs allowed per game to be basically the same as the Brewers. 

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1 minute ago, BruisedCrew said:

The Cardinals must have some decent pitchers for their runs allowed per game to be basically the same as the Brewers. 

Of course, there are things such as underlying metrics like WAR, FIP, xFIP, K/9, etc. where the Brewers have them beat and it's not even close. 

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3 minutes ago, Brewcrew82 said:

Of course, there are things such as underlying metrics like WAR, FIP, xFIP, K/9, etc. where the Brewers have them beat and it's not even close. 

I’m old fashioned. Scoring and preventing runs is still the name of the game and the Cardinals are very good at that. 

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3 minutes ago, BruisedCrew said:

I’m old fashioned. Scoring and preventing runs is still the name of the game and the Cardinals are very good at that. 

What it indicates is the Brewers' pitching numbers are far more sustainable than the Cardinals'. Even as "old fashioned" stats go, Brewers' team ERA is 3.28 and the Cardinals' is 3.78. 

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3 minutes ago, Robocaller said:

STL is giving up about 0.5 runs more per game than the Brewers. That's not close.

Not true. According to Baseball Reference the Cardinals are allowing 3.86 to the Brewers 3.77. I’m more interested in runs allowed than earned runs allowed. If the Cardinals defense is better at helping their pitchers that’s part of the game too.

 

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1 minute ago, BruisedCrew said:

Not true. According to Baseball Reference the Cardinals are allowing 3.86 to the Brewers 3.77. I’m more interested in runs allowed than earned runs allowed. If the Cardinals defense is better at helping their pitchers that’s part of the game too.

 

Okay. But the discussion was about the quality of the pitching. 

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Just now, Brewcrew82 said:

Okay. But the discussion was about the quality of the pitching. 

Pitchers can often have a role in preventing unearned runs too.

Nobody gave me the ground rules for the discussion. If I’m off topic just ignore me instead of telling me I’m wrong for citing facts. 

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3 minutes ago, BruisedCrew said:

Lauer has nothing tonight. 

Goldschmidt singled on a pitch that was far inside; Him and Arenado are just damn good hitters.
But at his pitch count, he might not get past 4IP.

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3 minutes ago, Eye Black said:

Lauer has been great this year, but this is tough to watch. He has no feel or command.

Hopefully he can find something and get through the next two innings relatively unscathed. Did a good job getting Pujols to ground out there. And thankfully, Wainwright is in just as bad of shape currently. 

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2 minutes ago, Robocaller said:

Goldschmidt singled on a pitch that was far inside; Him and Arenado are just damn good hitters.
But at his pitch count, he might not get past 4IP.

3 walks and almost 60 pitches in 2 innings is a pretty good indication of a pitcher who isn’t in command. 

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Just now, yourout said:

At least they can clear Cains spot in the lineup now.

Is this Cain's last stand? He's virtually guaranteed playing time until Renfroe comes back in a week or so. Wonder if he doesn't figure it out by then they will consider DFA'ing him...

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2 minutes ago, HarryDoyle said:

Cain is this year’s JBJ.

At least JBJ is OPSing .611 right now, which gives him a WAR of .5. Can't believe I'm saying this, but I'd take that instead of what Cain is giving us. 

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7 minutes ago, Brewcrew82 said:

At least JBJ is OPSing .611 right now, which gives him a WAR of .5. Can't believe I'm saying this, but I'd take that instead of what Cain is giving us. 

He's actually OPSing .455 according to the graphic they showed his first at bat.

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