On the day that the Cardinals were officially eliminated from postseason play, at least they went out with their best foot forward. Namely, by pitching Aaron Miles in the ninth inning of their 7-2 loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates.
It’s was the fifth inning in Aaron Miles’ career and according to BrooksBaseball.net, he threw nine knuckleballs at an average of 68.6 mph. At least Miles has a second career waiting for him when the utility infielder roles start drying up.

On the day that the Cardinals were officially eliminated from postseason play, at least they went out with their best foot forward. Namely, by pitching Aaron Miles in the ninth inning of their 7-2 loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates.

It’s was the fifth inning in Aaron Miles’ career and according to BrooksBaseball.net, he threw nine knuckleballs at an average of 68.6 mph. At least Miles has a second career waiting for him when the utility infielder roles start drying up.

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