St. Louis Cardinals: Analyzing the second-half schedule
By Ben Remis
SEPTEMBER: HAVE TO FINISH STRONG
First of all, we have no idea what the standings will be like in September. With a high amount of injuries this season and a whole bunch of teams riding surprising breakout seasons, any number of things could happen between now and then. With that being said, this month is where things get a little complicated for the Cardinals’ playoff push.
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September begins with the Reds and Brewers on the road. All matchups between these opponents will be must-win games, as the division race begins tightening up down the stretch. The Cardinals come home to St. Louis next, but it’s to welcome the Dodgers (Albert will be back!) and the Reds again. Nothing will be easy in early September, that is for sure.
After a quick trip to New York to play the division-leading Mets, the Cardinals come back home to face the Padres. Jet-lag, talented teams fighting for playoff position, and plenty of other challenges will be facing the Cardinals the week of September 13. There’s not much else to say except that you hope the team is healthy and ready to go to battle.
The end of the year has the potential to be quite thrilling– seven games against the Brewers and four in Chicago against the Cubs. Talk about an electric finish! Again, we have no idea where these three teams will be two months from now, but you have to imagine there will be something important on the line here. The last three games of the year, when the Cardinals host Milwaukee, look especially enticing.