Friday, October 27, 2006

Game 5: Live updates

Are the Cardinals the worst team ever to win a World Series? Are they the worst team to ever be holding the cards in a World Series elimination game? Some think so, but I don’t. At the beginning of the season if one were to say the Cardinals would win the World Series, it wouldn’t be crazy. That was especially the case after watching them rip apart the Phillies in a season-opening sweep at Citizens Bank Park in April.

The Cardinals were really good back then. They were also pretty good through the first half of the season. But then the injuries came and the Cards limped into the playoffs with many believing they wouldn’t get past the first round of the playoffs.

They’re lucky they didn’t have to play the Phillies.

Then again, maybe it didn’t matter. The Cardinals appear to have gotten healthy while tightening up the play at just the right time. And as someone much smarter than me once said, “Once you get into the playoffs anything can happen.”

Maybe that was Charlie Manuel who said that? Sounds like something a lot of baseball people say.

Nevertheless, the top of the first opened with California kid Jeff Weaver striking out the first two hitters with a curve ball that bent like a wiffle ball. Weaver might have it tonight. The perfect inning ended with a weak fly to left.

As for the worst team to win the World Series – How about the 1969 New York Mets? They ended up winning the supposed superior Baltimore Orioles in five games.

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Blogger Feynman and Coulter's Love Child said...

The first inning ended with Verlander as the opposite of Weaver: three walks instead of two strikeouts. 40% of his wild pitch total from all season in half an inning, and fastball after fastball trying to get something in the zone.

When Grilli is being considered as a de facto starter, its time to just award St. Louis the series and forfeit the game to avoid risking injury.

Inge just made a combination hero/goat play: saving a hit to left field (just after a cannon of a throw to first 5 minutes earlier) and then erroring on the subsequent throw, allowing Molina to score and putting the Cardinals ahead. The Cards don't need to be a great team to beat a team that can't stay out of the "E" column.

Fri Oct 27, 09:13:00 PM EDT  

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