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JohnU
Aristocratic Hoosier
Reds have had no quality lefthanders in the rotation in years ...
A stat that proves useful ...
St. Louis hits .231 against southpaws and .261 against righties -- 30 points.
And that's the best team in the division.
When the Reds ask themselves where their pitching has gone, it's obvious that Cingrani and Chapman are not enough when one of them can't pitch and the other doesn't get to.
A stat that proves useful ...
St. Louis hits .231 against southpaws and .261 against righties -- 30 points.
And that's the best team in the division.
When the Reds ask themselves where their pitching has gone, it's obvious that Cingrani and Chapman are not enough when one of them can't pitch and the other doesn't get to.