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Breaking News: St. Louis Cardinals Are 2011 World Series Champions
Manager Tony LaRussa, pitcher Chris Carpenter, first baseman Albert Pujols, third baseman and World Series MVP David Freese and the St. Louis Cardinals defeated the Texas Rangers 6-2 in game 7 to become the 2011 World Series champion in what … Continue reading
Daily Debate: With World Series Tied at 2, Who Will Win, Cardinals or Rangers?
After Texas Rangers starter Derek Holland pitched a 2-hit, eight and a third inning shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals, the World Series is tied at two games apiece. Who will prevail, Albert Pujols, Chris Carpenter and the Cardinals or … Continue reading
Daily Debate: Will Albert Pujols Lead the Cardinals to a Championship?
Last night in game three of the 2011 World Series, St. Louis Cardinals first baseball Albert Pujols led his team to a 16-7 road win over the Texas Rangers. Pujols had one of the most historic performances in World Series … Continue reading
Daily Debate: Can Cardinals Overcome Tough Game Two Loss?
The St. Louis Cardinals led the Texas Rangers 1-0 in both the World Series and the game headed into the ninth inning with closer Jason Motte on the mound, but singles and excellent baserunning by Ian Kinsler and Elvis Andrus, … Continue reading
World Series Memories by Marc “Razz” Rasbury
As this year’s edition of the World Series gets underway, The ESPN Classic Network rebroadcast some of the Fall Classic’s best from years gone by. It got me to reminisce about some of my favorite World Series memories.
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Daily Debate: Rangers or Cardinals, Who Will Win The World Series?
The Texas Rangers, who won the American League Championship Series over the Detroit Tigers, will head on the road to face the St. Louis Cardinals, who defeated the favored Milwaukee Brewers in the National League Championship Series, Wednesday night in … Continue reading
Daily Debate: Cardinals or Brewers, Who Will Face the Rangers?
The St. Louis Cardinals face the Milwaukee Brewers tonight with an opportunity to advance to the World Series to face the Texas Rangers, who eliminated the Detroit Tigers in six game. The Cardinals lead the series 3-2, but the Brewers … Continue reading
Daily Debate: Rangers or Tigers, Who Will Win the ALCS?
The Texas Rangers, who ousted the Tampa Bay Rays Tuesday, will host the Detroit Tigers, fresh off of a Thursday night road victory over the New York Yankees. Soon-to-be announced Cy Young Award Winner Justin Verlander will take the mound … Continue reading
Daily Debate: Yankees or Tigers, Who Will Win Game 5?
The New York Yankees and Detroit Tigers will meet Thursday evening at Yankee Stadium in a decisive game five of the American League Divisional Series. Having split the first four games, the Yankees will send rookie Ivan Nova to the … Continue reading
Major League Baseball Made Us All Pay by Derrel “Jazz” Johnson
After the most memorable night in Major League Baseball history Wednesday night, I was excited to watch baseball yesterday. In case you don’t know what happened Wednesday, the St. Louis Cardinals clinched the National League Wild Card by overcoming an 8.5-game September … Continue reading
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Tagged American League Wild Card, Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox, C.J. Wilson, CC Sabathia, Detroit Tigers, Jim Leyland, Joe Girardi, Jonathan Papelbon, Justin Verlander, Major League Baseball, Matt Moore, Michael Kay, National League Wild Card, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Cardinals, Tampa Bay Rays, Texas Rangers, Yankee Stadium
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