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Re: World Series: Cardinals vs Rangers

Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 2:43 pm
by thedoc
Leedog wrote:All I can say is bet on the Rangers in game 2. The Cards have played 5 home post season games. I have gone to 2. They are 3-0 with me at home, 0-2 with me there. Guess who just got a ticket to game 2.....
What time are we going?

Re: World Series: Cardinals vs Rangers

Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2011 2:45 pm
by thedoc
dmiles2186 wrote:For your enjoyment....

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My god he has Dick Clark Disease. He doesn't age....or more likely he is an immortal in that case there can be only one.

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Re: World Series: Cardinals vs Rangers

Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2011 12:34 am
by cprice12
What a bunch of idiots on that panel. :lol:

Re: World Series: Cardinals vs Rangers

Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2011 8:18 am
by goon attack
"This job's not very secure." Irony from the greatest manager in Cardinal history.

Re: World Series: Cardinals vs Rangers

Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2011 12:21 pm
by abc789987
goon attack wrote:"This job's not very secure." Irony from the greatest manager in Cardinal history.
Well the White Sox did eventually fire him. :lol: :lol:

Re: World Series: Cardinals vs Rangers

Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2011 1:32 pm
by cprice12
goon attack wrote:"This job's not very secure." Irony from the greatest manager in Cardinal history.
One of the greatest managers in baseball history.
If he returns next year, he'll move into #2 on the all time win list.

Re: World Series: Cardinals vs Rangers

Posted: Thu Oct 20, 2011 1:42 pm
by cprice12
I was browsing through the mlb.com Rangers discussion forum to see what the Rangers fans were saying about game #1. Wow.

A bunch of them were upset because they felt Berkman's double was a foul ball.
They even provided video of the play that showed the ball hitting in foul territory before going fair and were quite upset the umps blew the call, they were also upset that Buck and McCarver didn't talk about it, etc.

The only problem is, as we all know, the ball was fair. Wasn't even close.
The ball Berkman hit struck foul ground by home plate, and then bounded into fair territory and was easily 6-8 feet fair when it crossed first base in the air.

Uhhh....that's baseball 101 boys. You learn that rule in little league. :lol:

Then they were called out on it by some other Rangers fans and shown the actual rule...and then they tried to say how flukey and lucky a play that was for the Cardinals. (like it's a rare occurrance or something :lol: )
:facepalm:

Newbs. :doh: :roll: :lol:

Re: World Series: Cardinals vs Rangers

Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2011 8:23 am
by dmiles2186
Well that sucked. I'm trying to remain positive in the fact that the Rangers had to 'steal' the game away from the Cardinals, but now we head down to their place. It's a long series still, now it's down to a best of five mode. But either way, Pujols, you HAVE to cut that ball off.

Re: World Series: Cardinals vs Rangers

Posted: Fri Oct 21, 2011 12:28 pm
by cprice12
I still don't like taking Freese out of games late. That irritates the crap out of me. Maybe for the bottom of the 9th when we have the lead...but not in the 8th, in a one run game where his spot in the lineup may come up again...like what happened last night. It should have been Freese up instead of Descalso with 2 on and 2 out in the 8th. Maybe Freese gets a hit there and extends the lead. Freese is the hottest hitter on the team, and he's tearing it up. You get him as many at bats as you can.

But, even so...
We had the lead with Motte on the mound in the 9th.
Pujols has to cut that ball off, even though it was a poor throw from Jay. I'm not sure if he thought Kinsler was going to try and score so he let it go through to Molina, or if he just missed it.

Being up 2-0 going to Texas would have been huge. Now it's back even.

Re: World Series: Cardinals vs Rangers

Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 7:13 am
by dmiles2186
That was one of the weirdest games I've ever seen. Since Pujols doesn't play in New York, does that mean he's not going to get a snazzy nickname like Mr. October? I mean, he crushed 3 homers as well.

Should be up 3-0, but I'll take 2-1.

Re: World Series: Cardinals vs Rangers

Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 9:33 am
by cardsfan04
That is the single greatest offensive performance by an individual player in WS history IMO.

3HR- ties record (and a pretty significant one)
6RBI- ties record
5 hits- ties record
14 total bases- sets new record

I'm not an expert on WS performances and couldn't tell you who number 2 is (probably Ruth or Jackson in one of their 3HR games). But, there is absolutely no way somebody had a better offensive game in the WS than that given the records he tied/set.

Re: World Series: Cardinals vs Rangers

Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 2:28 pm
by glen a richter
cardsfan04 wrote:That is the single greatest offensive performance by an individual player in WS history IMO.

3HR- ties record (and a pretty significant one)
6RBI- ties record
5 hits- ties record
14 total bases- sets new record

I'm not an expert on WS performances and couldn't tell you who number 2 is (probably Ruth or Jackson in one of their 3HR games). But, there is absolutely no way somebody had a better offensive game in the WS than that given the records he tied/set.
Except Ruth did it under the influence of booze, Jackson did it under the influence of trying to make Billy Martin look bad and Pujols did it under the influence of steroids. So I think Ruth wins this battle.

Re: World Series: Cardinals vs Rangers

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 7:42 am
by dmiles2186
I couldn't tell if Derek Holland was just that good or if the Cardinals approach at the plate was just that bad. Either way, we're all square again.

Carp vs. Wilson again tonight. No matter what, this series is coming back to St. Lou.

Re: World Series: Cardinals vs Rangers

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 8:24 am
by cardsfan04
I think he was just that good (albeit had a little help from the umpire). He was 2nd in the MLB w/ 4 CGSO's during the season. And, somebody on MLB Network said he has better raw talent than Cliff Lee. I don't know if that's true or not, but I definitely believe he's legit.

If we win tonight, we take 2 of 3 on the road, which is HUGE in a playoff series.

Re: World Series: Cardinals vs Rangers

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 3:10 pm
by joosforjihad
glen a richter wrote: Except Ruth did it under the influence of booze, Jackson did it under the influence of trying to make Billy Martin look bad and Pujols did it under the influence of steroids. So I think Ruth wins this battle.
Have you seen proof that Pujols is currently taking steroids? Or proof that he ever has?

Re: World Series: Cardinals vs Rangers

Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 8:42 am
by abc789987
joosforjihad wrote:
glen a richter wrote: Except Ruth did it under the influence of booze, Jackson did it under the influence of trying to make Billy Martin look bad and Pujols did it under the influence of steroids. So I think Ruth wins this battle.
Have you seen proof that Pujols is currently taking steroids? Or proof that he ever has?
No, he has not. And that's because there is none.

Re: World Series: Cardinals vs Rangers

Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 9:29 am
by dmiles2186
What a weird, crazy game. I think the Cardinals have been delivering knockout blows to teams since September (to use a boxing analogy). But I think the Rangers are the first team since then to be able to take the Cardinals punch and counter with an even bigger hook.

I hate to say it, but I think the World Series ended during the inning with Napoli’s double. It just felt like that pulled any remaining momentum away from the Cards. But they’ve had their backs against the wall for two straight months, so anything could happen.

Re: World Series: Cardinals vs Rangers

Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 9:56 am
by DaDitka
dmiles2186 wrote:What a weird, crazy game. I think the Cardinals have been delivering knockout blows to teams since September (to use a boxing analogy). But I think the Rangers are the first team since then to be able to take the Cardinals punch and counter with an even bigger hook.

I hate to say it, but I think the World Series ended during the inning with Napoli’s double. It just felt like that pulled any remaining momentum away from the Cards. But they’ve had their backs against the wall for two straight months, so anything could happen.

I think we saw a lot of what I've come to expect from this line up....save Freese......They ca pile up the hits and the RBIs in blow outs but coming up with a clutch hit is like pulling teeth.

Re: World Series: Cardinals vs Rangers

Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 3:47 pm
by glen a richter
The only people in the world who don't know he's juicing... and finding ways to circumvent the testing system... are Cards fans. And as soon as he's putting up the same monster numbers in Washington next season, you too will accuse him of it.

Re: World Series: Cardinals vs Rangers

Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 6:52 pm
by northwest dave
glen a richter wrote:The only people in the world who don't know he's juicing... and finding ways to circumvent the testing system... are Cards fans. And as soon as he's putting up the same monster numbers in Washington next season, you too will accuse him of it.
Pujols' numbers are fairly consistent year after year. Unlike...say, someone like Brady Anderson whose '96 season is very suspicious.

Continue on with your baseless accusations.