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TV analyst issues disturbing suggestion for Cardinals broadcasters amid team's slow start

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The St. Louis Cardinals have not played well out of the gate this season. The team currently sits in last place in the National League Central Division with a 9-16 record.

The team is in the midst of a three-game losing streak and have dropped five of their last six contests. After suffering a 7-3 defeat at the hands of the San Francisco Giants on Wednesday, one of the broadcasters on the postgame show decided to express their frustrations.

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A detailed view of a St. Louis Cardinal logo is seen on the side of a seat prior to game action during an international friendly match between the United States womans national team and the New Zealand womens national team on May 16, 2019 at Busch Stadium, in St. Louis. (Photo by Robin Alam/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

During the Bally Sports Midwest postgame show, studio analyst Al Hrabosky provided a disturbing suggestion for the team's broadcasters.

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"I have one suggestion for the Cardinal broadcasters," Hrabosky said on Wednesday." Change your room, get down on the floor…don’t get up those high buildings ’cause you might jump."

The Cardinals conclude a four-game series in San Francisco on Thursday, before traveling to Los Angeles to play the Dodgers starting on Friday.

A general view of Busch Stadium prior to a game between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Toronto Blue

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