Friday, October 28, 2011

Cardinals come from behind to beat the Rangers, force Game 7

St. Louis Cardinals recovered from his last strike twice befeat Texas Rangers 9.10 on Thursday, the World Series in six games. The Cardinals have played behind most games, twice down to its last strike, but the third baseman David Freese to win the circuit tie the series at 3-3 and force a seventh game at Busch Stadium St. Louis.

The victory ends a run of two games for the Cardinals after entering an early 2-1 lead in the series. Bate right fielder Lance Berkman led the Cardinals offense with three sets of high hits in five at-bats, three RBIs and a circuit in the first inning.


neglected time delayed the start of the game, and disorders characterized game entries opening. The Cardinals had three errors early to draw again from the beginning.

The Rangers used a three-run seventh points – highlighted by solo homers back to back third baseman Adrian Beltre and right fielder Nelson Cruz – to take over the Cardinals after the game 4 related -4 in the sixth. Second baseman Ian Kinsler distinguished in the center, bringing the pitcher Derek Holland to complete the scoring run seventh race.

The Cardinals responded with a solo homer of his own gardener Craig Allen in the eighth inning to left field, cutting the Ranger lead to 7-5.

Latest 7-5 with two outs in the ninth inning, Freese was not a strike of two of the Rangers closing pitcher Neftall happy for a triple of two points to tie the game and send it to extra innings.

Rangers shortstop Elvis Andrus opened the top of the tenth with a single to shallow center, creating a two-run center fielder Josh Hamilton Homer to put the Rangers ahead 9-7.

Once again, the Cardinals responded. Descaler third baseman Daniel moved to third on a sacrifice bunt and scored on a ground out. With runners on first and second, Berkman scored center fielder John Jay with a single to center field in the match and force the eleventh entry.

Cardinals pitcher Jake Westbrook held the Rangers to one catcher Mike Napoli, and by not working on top of the eleventh. When opening for the Cardinals, Freese has worked a number of 3-0 before launching a full-count field with Rangers pitcher Lowe brand to seal the match.

Rangers starter Colby Lewis was

five rounds third, giving only three hits, but walked three batters and allowed four runs.

Cardinals pitcher Jaime Garcia lasted three innings, allowing two runs and five hits.

The Rangers used eight different pitchers in the game while the Cardinals used in September

The decisive game seven starts at 7:05 p.m. Friday at Busch Stadium.


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