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Aftermath of the Cardinals – Rangers World Series
One last look at the last day of the 2011 Baseball season, at the St. Louis Cardinals ending their improbable run with a 4-3 win over the Texas Rangers in the World Series, and what just might be Albert Pujols’ final game for the Cardinals.
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St. Louis Cardinals Win 11th World Series Behind Carpenter, Freese and Craig
The St. Louis Cardinals won game 7 with a 6-2 win, coming from behind, again, with David Freese, again, and Allen Craig, again, swinging big and hard. Chris Carpenter was huge on the mound once more, as the Texas Rangers just didn’t have anything left after the crushing loss in Game 6.
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Too Bad There Are Only 7 Games (Rangers vs Cardinals)
David Freese’s 11th inning home run saved the St. Louis Cardinals, giving us the pleasure to enjoy Baseball and the 2011 World Series a little bit more, forcing a game 7 against the Texas Rangers. This series, Baseball, the postseason, it’s all good, despite the naysayers.
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Legendary Doubles and Miscommunication (Cardinals vs Rangers)
Mike Napoli hit a double to deep right, bringing home Michael Young and Nelson Cruz, giving the Texas Rangers a 4-2 lead, their first of the game, to grab a 3-2 lead in the World Series as they head back to St. Louis with a chance to finish off the Cardinals and win the Franchise’s first title.
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Jason Motte Messes Up in Ninth (Rangers vs Cardinals)
Things change quickly, and after getting the Save in game 1, Jason Motte knew he blew it in Game 2 of the World Series, allowing the Texas Rangers two runs in the ninth inning, giving them their first win of the 2011 World Series, making it 1-1.
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Chris Carpenter Leads Cardinals to Game 1 Win in World Series
In a post season filled with Starters and Aces doing a horrible job, Chris Carpenter showed another example of his playoff prowess, throwing six strong innings to lead the St. Louis Cardinals in a 3-2 win, taking a 1-0 lead in the World Series over the Texas Rangers.
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On the Pujols Matter – I’m With the Cardinals
Yes, Albet Pujols is an amazing hitter, but no, the Cardinals shouldn’t make him the highest paid player in baseball. When someone makes 14-15 million a year, that’s not being underpaid.
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Photo of the Day – Garrett Jones Injuring Himself
Garrett Jones hurt after hitting a foul pitch into his own leg. Funny, and painful.