St. Louis lost because of the shadows.
What next? Although I know this is a problem reported by many teams throughout the league. Question is, would Brewers have stirred up such a fuss if they were down to the Cards after the 2nd inning? Apparently the next three runs (2 for the Crew and 1 for the Cards) were all due to 'luck.' Mabye...
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airfigaro
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Eh
There’s a heck of a lot of whining in that article, but the Brewers complained about the same issue throughout 2009 and 2010, so I’m more inclined to say it’s a legitimate problem.
The complaints (and the article in general) were implying that the conditions somehow favored the Brewers, though, which is obviously ridiculous. All they did was favor the pitchers.
by Cheeseandcorn on Sep 6, 2011 8:06 AM CDT reply actions 2 recs
Well said
Players are in a little bit of a tough situation because if they don’t complain publicly, nothing will get done. How long did it take the Brewers to mess with the roof after Braun and company complained? Like a year?
Get a ife broseph
If only they would have adjusted their ribbon boards.
Then they could have made it brighter.
by MisterInformative on Sep 6, 2011 8:56 AM CDT reply actions 2 recs
Clearly there is only one acceptable solution.

Applying pop culture to Brewers discussions since 2009, earning the nickname of "Our Little Abed".
by Yar Nivek on Sep 6, 2011 11:12 AM CDT reply actions 3 recs
I had something for this, but I can't top you Kevin
well played. you earned your rec.
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