I sound like a broken record at this point, but this is what you get when you don’t fix your starting rotation despite there being a glaring need to add another arm. The Cardinals experienced this again on Friday in their series opener against the Dodgers. I was feeling confident after they put up two runs on Dustin May, but that confidence quickly faded once the Dodgers began to rally.
And by the end of the night, we were left wondering why the Cardinals chose to bank on their six “starters” instead of adding a proven piece to make the rotation stronger.