When was the last time the Cardinals got shut out in a series

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When was the last time the Cardinals got shut out in a series

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by a last place team?
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15 seconds ago. :lol:
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They came close in 2004 and given the talent level on that team, it’s probably just as bad if not worse.

They scored 6 runs over 3 games against the Pirates on June 28-30, getting swept in a 3 game set. Had run totals of 1, 0, and 5. Cardinals at the time fell to 46-32. PIrates climbed to 32-43. Cardinals would finish with 105 wins and the Pirates would finish with 72 wins.
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Absolut wrote: 02 Jul 2025 13:55 pm 15 seconds ago. :lol:
Winner! ::crazya::
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Not just three in a row but shut out in 5 of the last 8 games.
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The MLB record for consecutive scoreless innings pitched by a team is 48 innings. This record is jointly held by the 1968 Chicago Cubs and the 1906 Philadelphia Athletics.

Cards now at 28 and counting headed to Wrigley
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rockondlouie wrote: 02 Jul 2025 14:05 pm The MLB record for consecutive scoreless innings pitched by a team is 48 innings. This record is jointly held by the 1968 Chicago Cubs and the 1906 Philadelphia Athletics.

Cards now at 28 and counting headed to Wrigley
Cardinals aren’t at 28 pitched and counting headed to Wrigley.

Pirates are though, actually they are at 31 now headed to Seattle.
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rockondlouie wrote: 02 Jul 2025 14:05 pm The MLB record for consecutive scoreless innings pitched by a team is 48 innings. This record is jointly held by the 1968 Chicago Cubs and the 1906 Philadelphia Athletics.

Cards now at 28 and counting headed to Wrigley
Maybe the wind will be blowing out at the friendly confines.
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Futuregm2 wrote: 02 Jul 2025 14:09 pm
rockondlouie wrote: 02 Jul 2025 14:05 pm The MLB record for consecutive scoreless innings pitched by a team is 48 innings. This record is jointly held by the 1968 Chicago Cubs and the 1906 Philadelphia Athletics.

Cards now at 28 and counting headed to Wrigley
Cardinals aren’t at 28 pitched and counting headed to Wrigley.

Pirates are though, actually they are at 31 now headed to Seattle.
Ugh

I asked AI and just copied and pasted w/o reading the d a m n thing. :oops:
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rockondlouie wrote: 02 Jul 2025 14:30 pm
Futuregm2 wrote: 02 Jul 2025 14:09 pm
rockondlouie wrote: 02 Jul 2025 14:05 pm The MLB record for consecutive scoreless innings pitched by a team is 48 innings. This record is jointly held by the 1968 Chicago Cubs and the 1906 Philadelphia Athletics.

Cards now at 28 and counting headed to Wrigley
Cardinals aren’t at 28 pitched and counting headed to Wrigley.

Pirates are though, actually they are at 31 now headed to Seattle.
Ugh

I asked AI and just copied and pasted w/o reading the d a m n thing. :oops:
Actually I think those are the right ones though. I just put it in chat gpt and it said those two and it specifies offense. Most recent drought was the 2017 KC Royals went scoreless for 45 innings from August 23-29 and the Cincinnati Reds had a 35 inning scoreless drought in April of this year. So if we went 7 innings without scoring runs tomorrow we’d tie the longest one this year.

And what is amazing about the Reds one this year is they lost all 3 games they got shutout by a 1-0 score this year.
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It was in either 21 or 22 the Cards had either tied or broken the record for most consecutive scoreless innings batted but for whatever reason, they counted the 1-0 win they earned in extras as not counting toward the record even though it was a flippin ghost runner that scored.

THat was brutal. This is nearly as bad especially when you consider getting shut out in the last 2 against the Cubs.
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Talkin' Baseball wrote: 02 Jul 2025 13:57 pm Not just three in a row but shut out in 5 of the last 8 games.
And with 3 starters injured , 2 of the 3 in middle of the order.
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blackinkbiz wrote: 02 Jul 2025 14:45 pm It was in either 21 or 22 the Cards had either tied or broken the record for most consecutive scoreless innings batted but for whatever reason, they counted the 1-0 win they earned in extras as not counting toward the record even though it was a flippin ghost runner that scored.

THat was brutal. This is nearly as bad especially when you consider getting shut out in the last 2 against the Cubs.
It wasn’t quite tied, but it was dang close. And it was 2022.

Sept 17th game 1 of a DH: Didn’t score the last 5 innings
September 17th game 2 DH: Went scoreless for first 10 innings, scored a run to win 1-0 in the 11th.
September 18-21: Shutout in 3 games
September 22: Scored a run in the 5th inning of this game.
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ramfandan wrote: 02 Jul 2025 14:48 pm
Talkin' Baseball wrote: 02 Jul 2025 13:57 pm Not just three in a row but shut out in 5 of the last 8 games.
And with 3 starters injured , 2 of the 3 in middle of the order.
Something interesting. Currently the Cardinals have the lowest injured payroll in MLB at $2.3 million. If Contreras goes on the DL his $18 million would put the Cardinals at 20th in the league at $20.3 and the most injured payroll in the NL Central.

Cincinnati $18
Milwaukee $16
Chicago $9
Pittsburgh $7
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ScotchMIrish wrote: 02 Jul 2025 13:53 pm by a last place team?
I’ve been following the Cardinals since the early 1950s, and this is the first time I can ever remember them being shut out for an entire 3 game series.
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It wasn’t three shutouts but getting swept by the Nats in 2019 was ugly with 0, 1, 1 and 4 (after being down 7-0)
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