Showing posts with label Nelson Cruz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nelson Cruz. Show all posts

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Cardinals win in 7

The St. Louis Cardinals defeated the Texas Rangers 6-2 last night in Game 7 of the World Series to win it 4 games to 3. David Freese earned series MVP honors. The game that will be talked about as one of the all-timers, though, is Game 6, won by the Cardinals 10-9 in 11 innings.

It wasn't just that the Cardinals won Game 6, it was how they won. They trailed 7-5 in the 9th and 9-7 in the 10th, and were down to their final strike in both innings. In the 9th, it was Freese coming through with a two-run triple, and in the 10th it was Lance Berkman bringing home the 2nd run of the inning with an RBI single. Freese won it with a walk-off home run in the 11th.

Honestly, I think Game 6 has to be the greatest game I have ever seen, especially when you consider what was on the line and the heroics that were involved. I can't ever remember seeing a baseball game like that. There really are no words to describe how it all went down. It was simply unbelievable. You just don't see stuff like that.

After the Cardinals took Game 6, you just kind of felt like they would win Game 7 as well. It was just such a devastating loss for the Rangers that it would have been surprising to me if they had come back to win Game 7. I personally thought Rangers manager Ron Washington had his outfield playing way too deep in the "no doubles" defense with the tying run on 2nd in the 10th. Had the outfield been playing closer in, there may have been more of a play at the plate on Berkman's single.

It seemed Washington was playing more not too lose in that inning, with the winning run on first, and in doing so, did not allow his defense any chance in cutting down the tying run at the plate. However, that should take nothing away from St. Louis as there was a good chance that runner scores anyway.

It also looked to me like Rangers right fielder Nelson Cruz had a chance to catch Freese's game-tying triple in the 9th, which would have won the World Series for the Rangers. Cruz seemed to almost casually drift back to attempt to make a play on the ball and he just looked awkward out there. It would have been a nice catch, but I bet Cruz could have, probably should have made that play. I was surprised when the ball got down, but it was not the most routine play and was properly scored a triple.

What a pair of moments for Freese (and one for Berkman in the 10th), I can't imagine how it would feel to accomplish something like that. What a game, this one will be talked about for ages. It is tough to come up with words for the World Series, so I'll just leave it with one word: unbelievable.

Saturday, October 23, 2010

Rangers win ALCS; Giants-Phillies Game 6 upcoming

The Texas Rangers defeated the New York Yankees 6-1 tonight to win the ALCS 4 games to 2. The clinched in front of a rabid home crowd to earn their first pennant and World Series berth in team history. Colby Lewis was really good for 8 innings of pitching and Vladimir Guerrero and Nelson Cruz both had big hits in a key 4-run fifth inning for the Rangers. Josh Hamilton took home the ALCS MVP award after a really good series. The Yankees walked him intentionally three different times tonight. The Rangers' lineup is flat out dangerous and their starting pitching has looked quite good as well. The bullpen has been a little shaky, but they did get a great outing from Derek Holland in Game 4 and Neftali Feliz has been dynamic as the closer. They will be a tough out for whoever plays them in what I think will be a long World Series.

I'm really, really happy that the Yankees have lost and won't win the World Series this year. As I've said before, to me they represent everything is wrong with baseball. They have an exorbitant payroll that reaches far beyond even what other large market teams are capable of and are basically poachers of players that other teams have developed. It's infuriating. They think they can just get whoever they want and essentially buy championships. So I was very happy to see all the shots of the Yankees and their long faces late in the game as the inevitability of losing this game sunk in on them. Good stuff.

The San Francisco Giants take on the Philadelphia Phillies in Game 6 of the NLCS Saturday night in Philadelphia at 5:57 p.m. MT on FOX. The Giants lead the series 3 games to 2.The Giants start Jonathan Sanchez and the Phillies go with Roy Oswalt. Despite the loss at home in Game 5, I still think the Giants have a really good chance to take home the pennant. Sanchez is a really confident pitcher and has had really good stuff and control lately. The offense has been able to scratch across a few runs and even scored the game-winner against Oswalt when he came on in relief during Game 4. If I had to pick I would say the Giants win this game and move on to the World Series. I hope I am right, I think it will be a good, close game. Go Giants!