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The Great Experiment continues
A day after creating a season-low .21 runs, the Cardinals erupted for their sixth-most runs created and rallied for their fourth-most total bases this year. Games in which the Cardinals have created at least six runs: Date Opp Opp. Starter H BB TB R RC 4/22 @CHC W.Miller 17 5 33 12 14.30 4/15 MIL B.Sheets 13 5 24 10 10.77 4/26 ...
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