Just playing around with some stuff, nothing that really means anything. I'll keep it updated and come back to it throughout the year. Basically, breaking a few things down by day, just seeing if the Cards have a "favorite day" or not.
Sunday: 1-1, 7 runs scored/7 runs allowed Monday: 0-1, 3 RS/5 RA Tuesday: 2-1, 12 RS/6 RA Wednesday: 3-0, 19 RS/10 RA Thursday: 1-2, 6 RS/11 RA Friday: 2-0, 11 RS/3 RA Saturday: 2-0, 13 RS/11 RA
If these hold up, which of course is completely too small of a sample to be representative even if there was any correlation, the Cards should have success today. Right now it looks like Wednesdays and Fridays are the best days for the Cardinal machine.
If there is anything else you'd like me to track on a daily basis, let me know and I'll add it to the spreadsheet.
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