St Louis Cardinals fans divided as team hits cold streak failing to score an earned run in 43 consecutive innings
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The St. Louis Cardinals haven’t scored in 43 consecutive innings.
They fall to the Padres 1-0 tonight after a 5-0 loss last night.192954Yikes. The St. Louis Cardinals haven’t scored in 43 consecutive innings. They fall to the Padres 1-0 tonight after a 5-0 loss last night. They have been shut out in their past three games. The last time they scored was one unearned run in their 1-0 extra-inning win over the Cincinnati Reds. The recent cold streak has St. Louis fans divided on whether they should be worried or not for the team. Skeeter@CraftyDude7@BenVerlander Not a good time to cool down. Gotta have that chemistry and momentum going into the playoffs. Hopeful they get hot again within this next week or so! #StlCards3@BenVerlander Not a good time to cool down. Gotta have that chemistry and momentum going into the playoffs. Hopeful they get hot again within this next week or so! #StlCards Tony Vogt@TonyVogt7@BenVerlander Luckily this is the perfect time to slump. Ton of baseball left15@BenVerlander Luckily this is the perfect time to slump. Ton of baseball left It should raise concerns that a team with so much offensive power has failed to score a run in such a long time. The team has Albert Pujols, Nolan Arenado and Paul Goldschmidt who are all big offensive threats. However, there are still 12 regular-season games left to figure out the problems. STL Sports Guy@STLSportsGuy0@BenVerlander Yikes? We’re still 7.5 games up in the division5@BenVerlander Yikes? We’re still 7.5 games up in the division Terry Tough Guy@BravesBarve@BenVerlander Yet they still have a commanding lead in NL Central. The two central divisions are so laughably bad2@BenVerlander Yet they still have a commanding lead in NL Central. The two central divisions are so laughably bad Some fans don't seem too worried about losing their lead in the National League Central. The St. Louis Cardinals have a 87-63 record going into Thursday, giving them a 7.5 game lead over the Milwaukee Brewers. That's a commanding lead with only three weeks left in the regular season. John Lamer@jpl0219@BenVerlander We slumped in 2006 going into the playoffs too....@BenVerlander We slumped in 2006 going into the playoffs too.... Some fans are recalling the Cardinals' 2006 season, where they barely made the playoffs but ended up winning the World Series. They finished with a 83-78 record that year, winning the NL Central. They faced the Detroit Tigers in the World Series and won it 4-1. Arenado Stan@arenadostan_@BenVerlander we suck@BenVerlander we suck P@ploveyy@BenVerlander Pls.@BenVerlander Pls. https://t.co/TbTtpPdv5f Some fans aren't as hopeful as others. With a team that has had no problem scoring runs all season, the sudden lack of offense is scary. Fans are hoping that this sudden cold streak doesn't follow this team into the postseason.
Not a good time to cool down Luckily this is the perfect time to slump - St Louis Cardinals fans divided as team hits cold streak failing to score an earned run in 43 consecutive innings
By Jared Bloom Modified 23 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share St. Louis Cardinals vs. San Diego Padres. The St. Louis Cardinals have found themselves in a bit of an offensive slump. They have failed to score an earned run in 43 consecutive innings. That is well over four games without scoring an earned run. Ben Verlander@BenVerlanderYikes.The St. Louis Cardinals haven’t scored in 43 consecutive innings.
They fall to the Padres 1-0 tonight after a 5-0 loss last night.192954Yikes. The St. Louis Cardinals haven’t scored in 43 consecutive innings. They fall to the Padres 1-0 tonight after a 5-0 loss last night. They have been shut out in their past three games. The last time they scored was one unearned run in their 1-0 extra-inning win over the Cincinnati Reds. The recent cold streak has St. Louis fans divided on whether they should be worried or not for the team. Skeeter@CraftyDude7@BenVerlander Not a good time to cool down. Gotta have that chemistry and momentum going into the playoffs. Hopeful they get hot again within this next week or so! #StlCards3@BenVerlander Not a good time to cool down. Gotta have that chemistry and momentum going into the playoffs. Hopeful they get hot again within this next week or so! #StlCards Tony Vogt@TonyVogt7@BenVerlander Luckily this is the perfect time to slump. Ton of baseball left15@BenVerlander Luckily this is the perfect time to slump. Ton of baseball left It should raise concerns that a team with so much offensive power has failed to score a run in such a long time. The team has Albert Pujols, Nolan Arenado and Paul Goldschmidt who are all big offensive threats. However, there are still 12 regular-season games left to figure out the problems. STL Sports Guy@STLSportsGuy0@BenVerlander Yikes? We’re still 7.5 games up in the division5@BenVerlander Yikes? We’re still 7.5 games up in the division Terry Tough Guy@BravesBarve@BenVerlander Yet they still have a commanding lead in NL Central. The two central divisions are so laughably bad2@BenVerlander Yet they still have a commanding lead in NL Central. The two central divisions are so laughably bad Some fans don't seem too worried about losing their lead in the National League Central. The St. Louis Cardinals have a 87-63 record going into Thursday, giving them a 7.5 game lead over the Milwaukee Brewers. That's a commanding lead with only three weeks left in the regular season. John Lamer@jpl0219@BenVerlander We slumped in 2006 going into the playoffs too....@BenVerlander We slumped in 2006 going into the playoffs too.... Some fans are recalling the Cardinals' 2006 season, where they barely made the playoffs but ended up winning the World Series. They finished with a 83-78 record that year, winning the NL Central. They faced the Detroit Tigers in the World Series and won it 4-1. Arenado Stan@arenadostan_@BenVerlander we suck@BenVerlander we suck P@ploveyy@BenVerlander Pls.@BenVerlander Pls. https://t.co/TbTtpPdv5f Some fans aren't as hopeful as others. With a team that has had no problem scoring runs all season, the sudden lack of offense is scary. Fans are hoping that this sudden cold streak doesn't follow this team into the postseason.