Have the Royals and Cardinals hit a brick wall? After both being the top dogs in their respective leagues, neither are currently finishing the season in a positive manner. In fact, both may give up the home field advantage throughout the playoffs which is most serious for the Cards as that would mean dropping from the best to a one game playoff.
KC has dropped 5 of 6 and 7 of their last 10 which included their longest losing streak of the season. This has been totally unexpected given the late season pickups. While Zobrist had been nails, Johnny Cueto is a total mystery. GodCuetoGod who was to lead the Royals not only to the promise land of the WS, but win the whole shootin' match is putting up worse than Guthrie-like numbers. His last 4 games: 20 innings, 37 hits, 21 earned runs.
While the Royals problems are a surprise, the only surprise about the Cardinals problems is why didn't this happen much earlier in the season. With all their key injuries, they had been defining the odds. They have now lost 6 of their last 8 and the league leading pitching staff is cause #1. A pitching staff, that until 11 games ago, had an ERA in the 2.50s, a half a run better than anyone else, has now allowed 65 runs in those last 11 games or 6 runs per game. Over those last 8 games, St. Louis has been outscored 50-20.
KC has dropped 5 of 6 and 7 of their last 10 which included their longest losing streak of the season. This has been totally unexpected given the late season pickups. While Zobrist had been nails, Johnny Cueto is a total mystery. GodCuetoGod who was to lead the Royals not only to the promise land of the WS, but win the whole shootin' match is putting up worse than Guthrie-like numbers. His last 4 games: 20 innings, 37 hits, 21 earned runs.
While the Royals problems are a surprise, the only surprise about the Cardinals problems is why didn't this happen much earlier in the season. With all their key injuries, they had been defining the odds. They have now lost 6 of their last 8 and the league leading pitching staff is cause #1. A pitching staff, that until 11 games ago, had an ERA in the 2.50s, a half a run better than anyone else, has now allowed 65 runs in those last 11 games or 6 runs per game. Over those last 8 games, St. Louis has been outscored 50-20.
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