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Rangers on the wrong side of destiny Sat Oct 29 01:24:15 2011 EST
St. Louis, MO (Sports Network) - One strike away from a World Series title. Twice. The "what ifs" will stick with the Texas Rangers throughout an expectantly painful offseason, yet another for a franchise still looking to call itself a world champion. When the 2011 Fall Classic is remembered, Game 7 will be an afterthought -- St. Louis' 6-2 clinching victory nothing more than a footnote to a collapse 24 hours earlier. What will stick out is the finish to an improbable Game 6, when Texas was one
Hometown hero Freese captures MVP Sat Oct 29 01:19:11 2011 EST
nal two games of the World Series, the Cardinals epitomized what it meant to fight until the end. Also, a local boy-turned-hero set the tone for the Cardinals popping the celebratory champagne after Friday night's 6-2, Game 7 victory over the Texas Rangers. Freese cemented his place in history with a two-run double in the opening inning to tie the game and was a huge reason why the Cardinals were able to celebrate their 11th world championship. "I'm trying to soak this all in," Freese said afte
Resilient Cardinals become World Series champs Sat Oct 29 00:00:01 2011 EST
St. Louis, MO (Sports Network) - The St. Louis Cardinals, improbably, are World Series champions. Chris Carpenter worked through six-plus effective innings on short rest and the Cardinals' bullpen once again shut down the Texas Rangers to take Game 7 of the Fall Classic, 6-2. David Freese sealed his MVP performance by knocking in a pair of runs, Yadier Molina went 2-for-3 with two RBI and Allen Craig homered and stole one away from Nelson Cruz to put the finishing touches on an incredible two m
Cards three innings away from title Fri Oct 28 22:26:13 2011 EST
St. Louis, MO (Sports Network) - Chris Carpenter has worked through six effective innings, Allen Craig hit a homer and stole one away from the Texas Rangers and the cardiac St. Louis Cardinals extended their lead to 5-2 through six innings in Game 7 of the World Series. A day after St. Louis' David Freese ended one of the most captivating games in the long, 107-year history of the Fall Classic with an 11th inning home run, the National League champions are taking control in the winner-take-all
Craig's HR has Cards holding slim lead through 3 Fri Oct 28 21:12:09 2011 EST
St. Louis, MO (Sports Network) - It's only fitting that Game 7 of the World Series between St. Louis and the Texas Rangers has been closely contested in the early going, as the Cardinals, thanks to Allen Craig's solo blast, lead, 3-2, after three innings. A day after St. Louis' David Freese ended one of the most captivating games in the long, 107-year history of the Fall Classic with an 11th inning home run, the National and American League champions are battling tooth and nail in the winner-ta
After one for the ages, Rangers-Cards comes down to a Game 7 Fri Oct 28 11:27:19 2011 EST
(Sports Network) - After a 162-game regular season and two rounds of playoffs it all comes down to this. One game. Do or die for the Texas Rangers and St. Louis Cardinals this evening at Busch Stadium. It doesn't get much better than a decisive game in any sport, but this is baseball's first on its biggest stage since 2002 when the Anaheim Angels outlasted the San Francisco Giants. Television ratings may suggest otherwise, but this has been one of the best World Series in recent memory and Thur
Winner take all: Rangers, Cards play Game 7 at Busch Fri Oct 28 10:28:26 2011 EST
(Sports Network) - After a 162-game regular season and two rounds of playoffs, Major League Baseball's World Series title comes down to one game, as the Texas Rangers and St. Louis Cardinals play a decisive Game 7 at Busch Stadium. As it has been doing since the middle of August, St. Louis once again fought off elimination on Thursday when David Freese's solo home run in the 11th inning carried the Cardinals to a 10-9 win to force the first Game 7 in the Fall Classic since 2002. Freese, the NLC
Cards rally to force Game 7 with Rangers Fri Oct 28 01:46:15 2011 EST
reese proved it twice. Lance Berkman and Albert Pujols showed it, too. There is no quit in this St. Louis Cardinals team. Down to their last strike twice on Thursday night, the Cardinals rallied to force Game 7 of the World Series against the Texas Rangers after one of the unlikeliest comebacks in baseball history. Two of them, actually. Freese hit a walkoff solo homer in the bottom of the 11th inning, giving St. Louis a 10-9 victory over Texas in a Game 6 classic that had more twists and turns
Wow! Cardinals tie Game 6 in 9th and 10th Fri Oct 28 00:37:59 2011 EST
St. Louis, MO (Sports Network) - Down to their last strike in the ninth and 10th innings, the St. Louis Cardinals rallied to tie the Texas Rangers twice in Game 6 of the World Series. Indeed, a game that was so ugly early on was shaping up to be an instant classic. After David Freese hit a two-run triple in the bottom of the ninth inning to tie the game at 7-7 for St. Louis, Josh Hamilton put the Rangers back on top with a two-run homer in the top of the 10th. But Lance Berkman -- like Freese,
Cards tie game in 9th on Freese's 2-run triple Fri Oct 28 00:01:17 2011 EST
Cardinals staved off elimination and sent Game 6 of the World Series into extra innings. David Freese tripled off right field wall in the bottom of the ninth inning Thursday night, scoring Albert Pujols and Lance Berkman as St. Louis tied the Texas Rangers 7-7. Earlier, Adrian Beltre and Nelson Cruz hit back-to-back homers leading off the seventh inning to spark a three-run rally that catapulted the Rangers to a 7-4 lead. Texas has won two games in a row and was on the cusp of its first ever Wo
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