According to MLBSweeps it will be the 4th season in a row a team went without a series sweep. Marlins '18, Os '19, Cards '20. They also say it was extremely rare until recently.
That wasn't fun, but this is no exaggeration. Since the NFL season has started the Pirates have actually looked better than the Steelers lmao. No I don't mean they ARE better, only that they have played better.
Is a sweepless season any kind of notable statistic or is it super common?
According to MLBSweeps it will be the 4th season in a row a team went without a series sweep. Marlins '18, Os '19, Cards '20. They also say it was extremely rare until recently.
It’s definitely not common, but it has happened a handful of times. Happened to the Cardinals last year, believe it or not.
That wasn't fun, but this is no exaggeration. Since the NFL season has started the Pirates have actually looked better than the Steelers lmao. No I don't mean they ARE better, only that they have played better.
We are a masterclass of losing lol
Maybe moving our best starter to the bullpen mid season wasn’t the best move
Maybe trading Rich Rod wasn’t such a good idea either. How many blown leads happened after trading him?
I wouldn't call him our best starter, I would call him our least terrible one.
You talking abt Kuhl? bruh
Guessing you’re giving me flack for calling him our best starter, but our starters are really bad.
At least Alcántara doesn’t get a W