Closing the books on May

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Closing the books on May

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I think these numbers are correct.

Cards and Cubs have both been great but Cubs record is right in sync with their pythag.

Philly is over-performing, Giants and Braves can't get out of their own way, Rockies need to get a grip, and how bout those Nats?

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Tm	W	L	W-L%	GB	RS	RA	pythW-L%
STL	19	8	.704	--	126	99	.609
PHI	19	9	.679	0.5	141	122	.566
CHC	18	9	.667	1.0	150	104	.662
WSN	15	12	.556	4.0	133	135	.493
NYM	15	12	.556	4.0	107	96	.549
LAD	15	12	.556	4.0	173	124	.648
MIL	15	13	.536	4.5	110	119	.464
SDP	13	13	.500	5.5	118	132	.449
SFG	13	14	.481	6.0	102	85	.583
ATL	13	14	.481	6.0	108	94	.563
CIN	13	15	.464	6.5	116	111	.520
MIA	11	15	.423	7.5	95	121	.391
ARI	11	17	.393	8.5	136	156	.438
PIT	10	18	.357	9.5	84	107	.391
COL	4	24	.143	15.5	85	191	.185
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Re: Closing the books on May

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jcgmoi wrote: 01 Jun 2025 09:12 am I think these numbers are correct.

Cards and Cubs have both been great but Cubs record is right in sync with their pythag.

Philly is over-performing, Giants and Braves can't get out of their own way, Rockies need to get a grip, and how bout those Nats?

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Tm	W	L	W-L%	GB	RS	RA	pythW-L%
STL	19	8	.704	--	126	99	.609
PHI	19	9	.679	0.5	141	122	.566
CHC	18	9	.667	1.0	150	104	.662
WSN	15	12	.556	4.0	133	135	.493
NYM	15	12	.556	4.0	107	96	.549
LAD	15	12	.556	4.0	173	124	.648
MIL	15	13	.536	4.5	110	119	.464
SDP	13	13	.500	5.5	118	132	.449
SFG	13	14	.481	6.0	102	85	.583
ATL	13	14	.481	6.0	108	94	.563
CIN	13	15	.464	6.5	116	111	.520
MIA	11	15	.423	7.5	95	121	.391
ARI	11	17	.393	8.5	136	156	.438
PIT	10	18	.357	9.5	84	107	.391
COL	4	24	.143	15.5	85	191	.185
Is bet that ranks top three all time May records.
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Re: Closing the books on May

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Maybe but I doubt it. Yanks were 21-7 as recently as May last year.
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Re: Closing the books on May

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jcgmoi wrote: 01 Jun 2025 09:19 am Maybe but I doubt it. Yanks were 21-7 as recently as May last year.
I meant for a Cardinal team. Sorry.
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Re: Closing the books on May

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jcgmoi wrote: 01 Jun 2025 09:12 am I think these numbers are correct.

Cards and Cubs have both been great but Cubs record is right in sync with their pythag.

Philly is over-performing, Giants and Braves can't get out of their own way, Rockies need to get a grip, and how bout those Nats?

Code: Select all

Tm	W	L	W-L%	GB	RS	RA	pythW-L%
STL	19	8	.704	--	126	99	.609
PHI	19	9	.679	0.5	141	122	.566
CHC	18	9	.667	1.0	150	104	.662
WSN	15	12	.556	4.0	133	135	.493
NYM	15	12	.556	4.0	107	96	.549
LAD	15	12	.556	4.0	173	124	.648
MIL	15	13	.536	4.5	110	119	.464
SDP	13	13	.500	5.5	118	132	.449
SFG	13	14	.481	6.0	102	85	.583
ATL	13	14	.481	6.0	108	94	.563
CIN	13	15	.464	6.5	116	111	.520
MIA	11	15	.423	7.5	95	121	.391
ARI	11	17	.393	8.5	136	156	.438
PIT	10	18	.357	9.5	84	107	.391
COL	4	24	.143	15.5	85	191	.185
no no.. this can't be right because everyone knows Oli is stupid and inept

recheck your math
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Re: Closing the books on May

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[fork]ing Oli!
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Re: Closing the books on May

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sikeston bulldog2 wrote: 01 Jun 2025 09:23 am
jcgmoi wrote: 01 Jun 2025 09:19 am Maybe but I doubt it. Yanks were 21-7 as recently as May last year.
I meant for a Cardinal team. Sorry.
20-5 in July 2004
21-7 in August 2004
25-8 August 1942
21-4 September 1942

Those are the first two seasons I spot checked since they were two of their winningest seasons.
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Re: Closing the books on May

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An Old Friend wrote: 01 Jun 2025 09:57 am
sikeston bulldog2 wrote: 01 Jun 2025 09:23 am
jcgmoi wrote: 01 Jun 2025 09:19 am Maybe but I doubt it. Yanks were 21-7 as recently as May last year.
I meant for a Cardinal team. Sorry.
20-5 in July 2004
21-7 in August 2004
25-8 August 1942
21-4 September 1942

Those are the first two seasons I spot checked since they were two of their winningest seasons.
Those are best months I see. I’m thinking this is one of our best Mays.

Either way it ranks well with Cardinal history. Good input.
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Re: Closing the books on May

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The 2004 team went 41-12 over 2 months

29 games over in 56 days (minus All Star break) in July and August.
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Re: Closing the books on May

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Per mlbdotcom, it’s the best month of baseball for St. Louis since it went 22-7 in August 2022. It’s the Cardinals’ best May since 2013, when they went 20-7.
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Re: Closing the books on May

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jcgmoi wrote: 01 Jun 2025 11:29 am Per mlbdotcom, it’s the best month of baseball for St. Louis since it went 22-7 in August 2022. It’s the Cardinals’ best May since 2013, when they went 20-7.
Thanx good talking points.
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Re: Closing the books on May

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Great month

Sadly picked up one lousy game on the equally hot scrubbies :x
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Re: Closing the books on May

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An Old Friend wrote: 01 Jun 2025 09:57 am
sikeston bulldog2 wrote: 01 Jun 2025 09:23 am
jcgmoi wrote: 01 Jun 2025 09:19 am Maybe but I doubt it. Yanks were 21-7 as recently as May last year.
I meant for a Cardinal team. Sorry.
20-5 in July 2004
21-7 in August 2004
25-8 August 1942
21-4 September 1942

Those are the first two seasons I spot checked since they were two of their winningest seasons.
Thanks for the research. That's a lot of games in the dog days of August, especially the 33 played in 1942!
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Re: Closing the books on May

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An Old Friend wrote: 01 Jun 2025 09:57 am
sikeston bulldog2 wrote: 01 Jun 2025 09:23 am
jcgmoi wrote: 01 Jun 2025 09:19 am Maybe but I doubt it. Yanks were 21-7 as recently as May last year.
I meant for a Cardinal team. Sorry.
20-5 in July 2004
21-7 in August 2004
25-8 August 1942
21-4 September 1942

Those are the first two seasons I spot checked since they were two of their winningest seasons.
Shame on you :) 1964 September 21-7
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Re: Closing the books on May

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rockondlouie wrote: 01 Jun 2025 11:40 am Great month

Sadly picked up one lousy game on the equally hot scrubbies :x
+1 it’s frustrating but still great to see. We are at least in the playoff hunt. Keep it going in June!
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Re: Closing the books on May

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20 win months are great, but I'd take 19 win months anytime ................... or all season long. 8O Wouldn't that be fun.
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