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  • #16
    World Series shifts to Arlington for Game 3


    ST. LOUIS CARDINALS

    at TEXAS RANGERS


    World Series Game 3 - Series tied 1-1
    First pitch: Saturday, 8:05 p.m. EDT
    Line: Texas -185, St. Louis +175, Total: 9.5

    The World Series moves to Texas on Saturday night when the Rangers host the Cards for Game 3, and the pitching matchup doesn’t scream greatness.

    Each team will throw a middle-of-the-rotation arm, with Kyle Lohse going for St. Louis and lefty Matt Harrison starting for Texas. The Rangers are obviously tough at home, where they’ve won 11 of 12. But Harrison was knocked around in his post-All-Star break home starts, posting a 4.86 ERA, and the Cards’ .768 OPS against lefties is sixth-best in the majors. St. Louis can turn to its deep bullpen if Lohse gets off to a slow start, and the day off only helps their arms recover. And finally, the Cardinals are 4-2 on the road in the playoffs while the Rangers dropped two of their three World Series home games a year ago. The money line is way too steep in the Rangers’ favor, making ST. LOUIS the pick.

    The FoxSheets provide a three-star trend working in the Cards’ favor:

    Play Against - Home favorites with a money line of -150 or more (TEXAS) – top-level team, outscoring opponents by 1 or more runs/game on the season, after a one-run win. (47-42 over the last 5 seasons.) (52.8%, +40.7 units. Rating = 3*).

    Lohse (14-8, 3.39 ERA in the regular season) has not pitched well in the postseason, allowing nine runs (eight earned) over 9.2 innings in his two playoff starts, both Cardinals losses. But he was solid on the road this year (8-4, 3.41 ERA) and St. Louis has the bullpen to cover for him if needed. Despite Jason Motte’s blown save in Game 2, the Cardinals bullpen has a 2.47 ERA over 47.1 innings in the playoffs, which is a 1.61 ERA since their meltdown in Game 1 of the NLDS.

    Harrison (14-9, 3.39 ERA in the regular season) has allowed two runs over five innings in each of his two playoff starts, both on the road. He did not pitch well against good teams at home this year. In seven outings against teams that finished .500 or better, Harrison was 1-5 with a 6.34 ERA, and Texas lost six of those games.
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    • #17
      Date WLT Pct Net Units Record
      10/20/11 2-*0-*0 100.00% +*1000 Detail
      10/19/11 0-*2-*0 0.00% -*1050 Detail
      10/16/11 2-*0-*0 100.00% +*1085 Detail
      10/15/11 1-*1-*0 50.00% 0 Detail
      10/14/11 2-*0-*0 100.00% +*1000 Detail
      10/13/11 0-*3-*0 0.00% -*1725 Detail
      10/12/11 1-*0-*1 100.00% +*500 Detail
      10/11/11 0-*2-*0 0.00% -*1050 Detail
      10/10/11 1-*3-*0 25.00% -*1225 Detail
      10/09/11 2-*0-*0 100.00% +*1000 Detail
      10/08/11 1-*1-*0 50.00% -*35 Detail
      10/07/11 2-*2-*0 50.00% +*255 Detail
      10/06/11 1-*1-*0 50.00% +*215 Detail
      10/05/11 3-*1-*0 75.00% +*1005 Detail
      10/04/11 3-*3-*1 50.00% -*35 Detail
      10/03/11 2-*0-*0 100.00% +*1000 Detail
      10/02/11 5-*1-*0 83.33% +*2505 Detail
      10/01/11 3-*1-*0 75.00% +*1000 Detail
      Totals 31-*21-*2 59.62% +5445

      Saturday, October 2

      2Game Score Status Pick Amount

      St. Louis - 8:05 PM ET St. Louis +171 500

      Texas - Over 9.5 500
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      • #18
        Rangers aim to tie up World Series on Sunday


        ST LOUIS CARDINALS

        at TEXAS RANGERS


        World Series Game 4 - St. Louis leads series 2-1
        First pitch: Sunday, 8:05 p.m. EDT
        Line: Texas -180, St. Louis +170, Total: 9.5

        One night after re-claiming home-field advantage, the Cardinals can take control of the World Series when they play Game 4 in Texas Sunday night.

        Both teams had to tap into their bullpens early in Saturday’s Game 3 and that’s especially bad news for the Rangers as Sunday’s starter, 25-year-old lefty Derek Holland, has struggled in the playoffs. He’s lasted just 12.1 innings over three postseason starts and figures to have his hands full against a Cardinals lineup that hammered lefty Matt Harrison and the Texas bullpen for 16 runs in Game 3. While St. Louis starter Edwin Jackson is far from a sure thing, the veteran is a more reliable option than Holland at this point. The Cardinals are heavy underdogs on the road again despite being 5-2 on the road in the playoffs. ST. LOUIS is the pick, and the FoxSheets have a three-star trend working in the Cards’ favor:

        ST. LOUIS is 19-4 (82.6%, +15.5 Units) against the money line after a game with a combined score of 15 runs or more this season. The average score was ST LOUIS 5.7, OPPONENT 3.5 - (Rating = 3*).

        Jackson (12-9, 3.79 ERA for Cards and White Sox in the regular season) has plenty of experience against the Rangers from his American League days. He’s 2-3 with a 4.02 ERA against them career, but got torched by Texas while pitching for the White Sox back in May (5.1 innings, four runs, 14 base runners allowed), his only start against the Rangers since 2009.

        After a quality start in Game 4 of the NLDS against Philly (six innings, two runs), Jackson pitched two shortened outings in Milwaukee in the NLCS. In Game 2 he threw just 4.1 innings, allowing two runs and eight base runners, and in Game 6 he was pinch-hit for after allowing four runs, including three home runs, in two innings. Because of the lopsided score in Game 3, Tony La Russa got to save a portion of his bullpen for Sunday despite having relievers throw six innings.

        After a strong finish to the regular season, Holland (16-5, 3.95 ERA in the regular season) has struggled in the playoffs, and the Rangers need him to work deep into this one after using their bullpen for 5.1 innings in Saturday’s Game 3. He lasted a total of just 12.1 innings in his three playoff starts and allowed 10 runs (eight earned) and 24 base runners, including five home runs.

        St. Louis had MLB’s sixth-best OPS against lefties during the regular season (.768) and that was with a pitcher in the lineup for the majority of those games. Having Allen Craig in the lineup at DH (1.000 OPS in 30 postseason plate appearances, 1.003 OPS versus lefties in the regular season and playoffs combined) makes their lineup even more dangerous for Holland. Albert Pujols is coming off a performance for the ages, tying a World Series record with 3 HR, 6 RBI and five hits in the Game 3 rout.
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        • #19
          Cardinals At Rangers World Series Game 4 Preview

          Will the ninth-inning rally to win Game 2 give the Texas Rangers momentum this weekend as the World Series shifts to the Lone Star State, or will the St. Louis Cardinals reclaim home-field advantage in the all-important Game 3 on Saturday?

          That question remains to be answered with the third game of the 2011 Fall Classic still pending at press. Texas was a heavy favorite (-180) behind southpaw Matt Harrison in the Saturday night showdown. St. Louis sent Kyle Lohse to the hill at Rangers Ballpark with a 9½-run total.

          Should Texas build on the momentum from the Game 2 victory, Ron Washington will be sending young left-hander Derek Holland to the mound in Game 4 looking to take a 3-1 stranglehold in the Series. If it's St. Louis regaining control, Tony La Russa gives the ball to midseason acquisition Edwin Jackson in hopes of taking the 3-1 advantage.

          The biggest story heading into the third game was the dominance by the pitchers in the two contests played in St. Louis. The eight runs combined in Games 1 and 2 represented a huge change from how the clubs bashed their way to LCS wins, and the lineups were a bit fortunate to even plate those eight runs.

          St. Louis' winning run in Game 1 scored on a sinking line drive by pinch-hitter Allen Craig that fell just inches from Texas right fielder Nelson Cruz's mitt. The Rangers' 2-run rally in the ninth to win Game 2 came home on sacrifice flies and was aided by an uncharacteristic error by Cardinals first sacker Albert Pujols.

          Moving the Series to such a hitter-friendly stadium as Rangers Ballpark, and much warmer temps than the first two games, plus the use of the DH in Games 3, 4 and 5 could go a long way to putting more runs on the scoreboard. Holland and Jackson taking the bump would also seem to be a good recipe for an offensive breakout.

          This will be the fourth postseason start for each Game 4 starter, and the 'over' cashed in all six combined starts Jackson and Holland have made this October. While the 'over' trend might still continue, something else will have to give since the Rangers are 3-0 in Holland's starts, and the Cards are 3-0 when Jackson has taken his turn in the playoffs.

          Holland and Jackson share several more stats besides the 'overs' and their clubs both 3-0 in their starts. Each have totaled 12 1/3-innings in their three starts, and each has allowed eight runs along the way. Holland has served up five homers in his three assignments, all here in Arlington, while Jackson allowed four long balls in his two road starts at Milwaukee in the NLCS.

          This will be Holland's first career outing against St. Louis, with Jackson set to make his eighth career start vs. Texas. He saw the Rangers this past May in Chicago while still a member of the White Sox rotation, working 5 1/3-innings and allowing all four Texas runs in a 4-0 defeat as a -130 road favorite.

          Ron Kulpa should have plate duty for Game 4 following a regular season in which he slightly favored the 'under' with an 18-15-2 record below the total. One of his 'overs' was here at Rangers Ballpark in late-August, an 11-7 Texas triumph vs. the Angels in which Holland worked 6 2/3 innings and allowed just one run.

          Kulpa's most recent action behind the dish was Game 1 of the NLDS between Arizona and Milwaukee, a 4-1 Brewers win.

          Scattered thunderstorms are once again in the forecast for the D-FW area on Sunday, with a 30 percent chance in the afternoon before the likelihood tapers off. The 8:05 p.m. (ET) first pitch should find the thermometer in the upper-70s with a light breeze from the south.

          The teams come right back on Monday for Game 5 with the same start time, and is slated to be a mound rematch from Game 1, Chris Carpenter for St. Louis opposite Texas' CJ Wilson.
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          • #20
            World Series


            Texas Rangers vs. St. Louis Cardinals

            Game Matchup Date/Score Favorite-Underdog Over-Under

            1 Texas vs. St. Louis (-125) 3-2 FAVORITE UNDER (7.5)

            2 Texas (-120) vs. St. Louis 2-1 FAVORITE UNDER (8)

            3 St. Louis (+170) vs. Texas 16-7 UNDERDOG OVER (9.5)

            4 St. Louis vs. Texas Oct. 23

            5 St. Louis vs. Texas Oct. 24

            *6 Texas vs. St. Louis Oct. 26

            *7 Texas vs. St. Louis Oct. 27
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            • #21
              Date WLT Pct Net Units Record
              10/22/11 2-*0-*0 100.00% +*1355 Detail
              10/20/11 2-*0-*0 100.00% +*1000 Detail
              10/19/11 0-*2-*0 0.00% -*1050 Detail
              10/16/11 2-*0-*0 100.00% +*1085 Detail
              10/15/11 1-*1-*0 50.00% 0 Detail
              10/14/11 2-*0-*0 100.00% +*1000 Detail
              10/13/11 0-*3-*0 0.00% -*1725 Detail
              10/12/11 1-*0-*1 100.00% +*500 Detail
              10/11/11 0-*2-*0 0.00% -*1050 Detail
              10/10/11 1-*3-*0 25.00% -*1225 Detail
              10/09/11 2-*0-*0 100.00% +*1000 Detail
              10/08/11 1-*1-*0 50.00% -*35 Detail
              10/07/11 2-*2-*0 50.00% +*255 Detail
              10/06/11 1-*1-*0 50.00% +*215 Detail
              10/05/11 3-*1-*0 75.00% +*1005 Detail
              10/04/11 3-*3-*1 50.00% -*35 Detail
              10/03/11 2-*0-*0 100.00% +*1000 Detail
              10/02/11 5-*1-*0 83.33% +*2505 Detail
              10/01/11 3-*1-*0 75.00% +*1000 Detail
              Totals 33-*21-*2 61.11% +6800

              Sunday, October 23

              Game Score Status Pick Amount

              St. Louis - 8:05 PM ET St. Louis +168 500

              Texas - Over 9.5 500
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              • #22
                NHL PICK:

                Sunday, October 23

                Game Score Status Pick Amount

                Phoenix - 8:00 PM ET Anaheim -157 500

                Anaheim - Over 5.5 500
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                • #23
                  Cardinals At Rangers World Series Game 5 Preview

                  With the results of the fourth game of the 2011 World Series still pending, it's impossible to know exactly what will be at stake when the St. Louis Cardinals and Texas Rangers meet for Game 5 on Monday. But whether it's a close-out game for the Cardinals or the opportunity for them or the Rangers to take a 3-2 lead, it's easy to understand its importance.

                  St. Louis took a 2-1 lead into Sunday's Game 4 following a 16-7 explosion on Saturday. Albert Pujols tied postseason single-game records with three homers and six runs driven in. The offensive fireworks in Game 3 featured nearly triple the eight runs the two clubs combined to score in the first two games of the Series.

                  In addition to the burst by Pujols, three Texas errors and a blown call by 1B umpire Ron Kulpa also contributed heavily to the scoring in Game 3.

                  The offense figured to continue in Game 4 when St. Louis' Edwin Jackson and Texas lefty Derek Holland were opposing each other on the hill. Oddsmakers certainly were expecting it with a 10½-run total, the highest so far in this Fall Classic and befitting a couple of hurlers that have gone 6-0 to the 'over' in their combined postseason starts with more than 14 runs per game scoring in those outings.

                  Texas was favored to tie up the series in Game 4 with the MLB odds at -160.

                  Neither club had officially named its starting pitcher for Game 5 as of Sunday afternoon, but the initial mound battle is projected to be a rematch of Game 1 with Chris Carpenter going for St. Louis against Texas' CJ Wilson.

                  As big as Holland's start was for Texas in Game 4, Wilson's assignment on Monday will be even bigger. If the Rangers are going to survive or take a 3-2 lead back to St. Louis, Wilson will have to completely turn things around in what has been a very rough postseason with control issues really hounding the southpaw.

                  Texas has won just one of Wilson's four October outings, his ERA well up there at 7.17. He's walked 14 in just over 21 innings, nearly double his regular season walk rate. Six of those walks, plus a hit batter, came in Game 1's 3-2 loss last Wednesday with Texas +115 at the betting window.

                  Carpenter and the Redbirds were -125 for the game, the Cards' fourth consecutive postseason win behind their big righty. He only burned up 87 pitches in that start (6 IP, 2 ER).

                  Five previous starts at Rangers Ballpark, including Carpenter's days with the Blue Jays, have produced mixed results. His lone start here in a St. Louis jersey came in the only previous meeting between these two franchises during the 2004 season. Carpenter gave up 10 hits and seven runs, failing to make it through the sixth inning, but the only hitter left from that Rangers lineup is Michael Young.

                  Ted Barrett, an 18-year veteran working his 13th postseason series, will handle the plate for Game 5. He was 17-13-2 to the 'over' in the regular season, but has since worked an 'under' when he called the balls and strikes in Detroit's 3-2 win at New York in the decisive Game 5 of their ALDS.

                  Barrett's only other World Series plate action was Game 3 of the 2007 World Series, a 10-5 win for the Red Sox in Colorado against the Rockies.

                  Weather should not be a factor on Monday with clear skies and relatively little wind in Arlington. The thermometer should be around 80ºF at first pitch (8:05 p.m. ET).

                  If the Series does shift back to St. Louis, Game 6 will be Wednesday night at the same time. No pitchers have been posted, but it would likely be Colby Lewis for the Rangers against St. Louis southpaw Jaime Garcia.
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                  • #24
                    World Series


                    Texas Rangers vs. St. Louis Cardinals

                    Game Matchup Date/Score Favorite-Underdog Over-Under

                    1 Texas vs. St. Louis (-125) 3-2 FAVORITE UNDER (7.5)

                    2 Texas (-120) vs. St. Louis 2-1 FAVORITE UNDER (8)

                    3 St. Louis (+170) vs. Texas 16-7 UNDERDOG OVER (9.5)

                    4 St. Louis vs. Texas (-170) 4-0 FAVORITE UNDER (9.5)

                    5 St. Louis vs. Texas Oct. 24

                    6 Texas vs. St. Louis Oct. 26

                    *7 Texas vs. St. Louis Oct. 27
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                    • #25
                      Preview: Cardinals (90-72) at Rangers (96-66)

                      Game: 5
                      Venue: Busch Stadium
                      Date: October 24, 2011 8:05 PM EDT

                      Derek Holland's gem pulled the Texas Rangers even with the St. Louis Cardinals in the World Series.

                      It's been almost six weeks since they've seen a similar effort from C.J. Wilson, but they may need one with St. Louis sending Chris Carpenter to the mound.

                      In what may be his final start with the Rangers, Wilson will try to put an end to his postseason struggles and outpitch Carpenter in Game 5 on Monday night in Arlington.

                      Holland was terrific in a 4-0 win over St. Louis in Sunday's Game 4, coming two outs shy of a complete game while yielding two hits and striking out seven. One of the best postseason pitching performances in Rangers history, it evened the World Series at two games apiece after Albert Pujols had three homers and six RBIs in the Cardinal's 16-7 romp the previous night.

                      "That's why they say momentum is only as good as the next day's starting pitcher," said Lance Berkman, who had both of St. Louis' hits Sunday and is 7 for 15 in the series.

                      No matter who wins Game 5, the World Series will return to Busch Stadium for Game 6 on Wednesday night. This is just the second World Series in the last eight to go at least six games; the Yankees defeated Philadelphia in six in 2009.

                      Wilson hasn't won in the postseason since beating Tampa Bay in Game 2 of last year's division series. He's 0-5 with a 6.18 ERA in seven playoff starts since, including 0-3 with a 7.17 ERA in four this year.

                      The left-hander set a career high with 16 regular season wins, but hasn't won at all since topping Oakland on Sept. 11.

                      Wilson struggled again in last Wednesday's Game 1, allowing three runs while walking six and hitting a batter in 5 2-3 innings of a 3-2 loss to the Cardinals and Carpenter, who yielded two runs in six innings.

                      "Yes, he struggled in the postseason this year," Rangers manager Ron Washington said of Wilson, "but we still feel that the next time he takes the ball is the time we'll see the C.J. that we know we have."

                      It may be the last time Texas sees Wilson in a Rangers uniform. He's headed for free agency this winter, and his performance Monday could weigh heavily on potential suitors.

                      "I haven't really thought about that at all," Wilson said. "I'm just thinking about the team and where we're at and being in the World Series obviously, like there's no extra series after this. There's no galaxy series or universe series or whatever.

                      "It's a chance for me to set some things straight for us as a team."

                      Unlike Wilson, Carpenter thrives in the postseason, going 8-2 with a 3.10 ERA in 13 career outings. The Cardinals have won all four of the right-hander's starts in the 2011 playoffs, and he's posted a 2.25 ERA while getting credit for the wins in the last three.

                      "Postseason is just at a different level," Carpenter said. "I think the guys that are successful maybe might be a little more relaxed and able to deal with the distractions that I am talking about a little better because there is a lot of them. But I don't think that it should define - if you scuffle in the postseason, it shouldn't define what type of player you are. That could just be that series."

                      Pujols would like to re-establish himself in this series. Following a remarkable five-hit performance in Game 3, he went 0 for 4 on Sunday.

                      "I got some good pitches to hit. I missed it. That's part of the game," said Pujols, who is batting .390 with five homers and 16 RBIs in the playoffs.

                      Fellow Cardinals slugger Matt Holliday is 2 for 15 in this series after hitting .375 in St. Louis' previous 10 postseason contests.

                      Catcher Mike Napoli came up big with the bat for Texas in Game 4, connecting for a three-run homer after promising the Rangers would regroup from Saturday's loss.

                      "It was behind me when I left the field," Napoli said of Game 3, during which his throwing error allowed two runs to score. "I didn't really think about it anymore. I knew we had to come here and get a win."

                      Napoli has two homers and seven RBIs in the World Series, including a two-run shot off Carpenter in Game 1.
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                      • #26
                        Aces take the hill for Monday's Game 5

                        ST LOUIS CARDINALS

                        at TEXAS RANGERS


                        World Series Game 5 - Series tied 2-2
                        First pitch: Monday, 8:05 p.m. EDT
                        Line: Texas -120, St. Louis +110, Total: 8

                        The Rangers evened up the World Series behind a gem from a lefty on Sunday night, and they’re hoping for more of the same when ace C.J. Wilson takes the mound for Game 5 on Monday.

                        Fellow southpaw Derek Holland shut down the Cards in the 4-0 win in Game 4. But Wilson has simply not been good in the postseason. He’s 0-3 with a 7.17 ERA and 1.83 WHIP while the Rangers have lost three of his four playoff starts. On the other side, Cards starter Chris Carpenter has emerged as one of the most clutch pitchers of this postseason, including a strong outing in Game 1 of the World Series. St. Louis is 8-1 in Carpenter’s past nine starts including a perfect 4-0 mark this postseason. With Carpenter and the Cards paying off as an underdog, ST. LOUIS is the pick.

                        The FoxSheets provide another trend working in the Cards’ favor:

                        CARPENTER is 10-1 (90.9%, +10.4 Units) against the money line when playing against a team with a winning record in the second half of the season this season. (Team's Record). The average score was CARPENTER 3.7, OPPONENT 2.5 - (Rating = 2*).

                        Carpenter (11-9, 3.45 ERA in the regular season) has come up with some huge starts in the playoffs. He threw a three-hit shutout in Philadelphia in a deciding NLDS Game 5 and pitched well in World Series Game 1, holding the Rangers to a Mike Napoli two-run homer over six innings. They were the only runs he’s allowed over 14 career World Series innings. The Cards have won Carpenter’s last five and nine of his past 11 road starts. They’re also 6-3 against American League teams with Carpenter on the mound, since 2009.

                        Control has been an issue of late for Wilson (16-7, 2.94 ERA in the regular season). He’s walked 14 in 21.1 postseason innings, including six over 5.2 innings in a Game 1 loss at St. Louis. He’s also been shakier at home all year, posting a 3.94 ERA in Arlington in the regular season and playoffs combined (as opposed to 2.65 on the road).

                        Holland threw a two-hit gem on Sunday, but the Cardinals bats are still hot overall. Three of their regulars have World Series OPS’s of better than 1.000—Albert Pujols (1.264), Lance Berkman (1.033) and Allen Craig (1.017).
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                        • #27
                          Date WLT Pct Net Units Record
                          10/23/11 0-*2-*0 0.00% -*1050 Detail
                          10/22/11 2-*0-*0 100.00% +*1355 Detail
                          10/20/11 2-*0-*0 100.00% +*1000 Detail
                          10/19/11 0-*2-*0 0.00% -*1050 Detail
                          10/16/11 2-*0-*0 100.00% +*1085 Detail
                          10/15/11 1-*1-*0 50.00% 0 Detail
                          10/14/11 2-*0-*0 100.00% +*1000 Detail
                          10/13/11 0-*3-*0 0.00% -*1725 Detail
                          10/12/11 1-*0-*1 100.00% +*500 Detail
                          10/11/11 0-*2-*0 0.00% -*1050 Detail
                          10/10/11 1-*3-*0 25.00% -*1225 Detail
                          10/09/11 2-*0-*0 100.00% +*1000 Detail
                          10/08/11 1-*1-*0 50.00% -*35 Detail
                          10/07/11 2-*2-*0 50.00% +*255 Detail
                          10/06/11 1-*1-*0 50.00% +*215 Detail
                          10/05/11 3-*1-*0 75.00% +*1005 Detail
                          10/04/11 3-*3-*1 50.00% -*35 Detail
                          10/03/11 2-*0-*0 100.00% +*1000 Detail
                          10/02/11 5-*1-*0 83.33% +*2505 Detail
                          10/01/11 3-*1-*0 75.00% +*1000 Detail
                          Totals 33-*23-*2 58.93% +5750

                          Monday, October 24

                          Game Score Status Pick Amount

                          St. Louis - 8:05 PM ET St. Louis +115 500

                          Texas - Over 8 500
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                          • #28
                            Texas Rangers, St. Louis Cardinals World Series Game 6

                            The Series tied two games apiece and Game 5 knotted with the same 2-2 score in the eighth inning, the Texas Rangers needed a big hit.

                            David Murphy's infield grounder, just evading the glove of St. Louis Cardinals reliever Marc Rzepczynski's glove, doesn't really fit the conventional definition of a 'big hit.' Indeed, Mike Napoli's ensuing double brought home the deciding runs. But Murphy's worm burner back through the mound proved big enough for the Rangers who now hold a 3-2 lead in the 2011 World Series following Monday's 4-2 victory over the Cardinals.

                            Texas can wrap up its first MLB title when the Fall Classic shifts back to St. Louis for Game 6 on Wednesday (8:05 p.m. ET). That is assuming Mother Nature cooperates, more on that later.

                            The mound duel for the sixth game will be a rematch of Game 2 starters, Colby Lewis of the Rangers and Cardinals lefty Jaime Garcia. St. Louis is the slight favorite with the Redbirds on a consensus -115 line. Wednesday's total is 7½, the 'under' costing a few pennies extra at -115.

                            The Series has all but defied the odds with four of the five games staying 'under' the totals. After both Texas and St. Louis came out of their LCS matchups seemingly clubbing everything thrown at them, this World Series was not supposed to be a stage for pitchers to shine.

                            But that has been the case, and it was especially true when Lewis and Garcia met in Game 2. Garcia hurled seven scoreless frames, striking out seven would-be Texas hitters and surrendering just three safeties, all of them singles. Lewis just about matched Garcia's effort, falling an out shy of seven innings and giving up just a run on four hits.

                            St. Louis nursed the 1-0 lead into the top of the ninth before the Rangers finally got off the schneid. It took a couple of singles, a risky stolen base by Ian Kinsler, a rare fielding miscue by Albert Pujols and two sac flies, but Texas pulled off the 2-1 victory.

                            The two lineups have seen Lewis and Garcia now, and it will be intriguing to see how any of the hitters adjust. Making it all the more interesting is Lewis will be the first right-handed starter the Cardinals have seen since Game 2, and Garcia the first southpaw starter the Rangers have faced since the same game.

                            There are enough hitters in both lineups to quickly turn Game 6 into a plate crossing festival, but the two that might hold the key on Wednesday are Michael Young and Lance Berkman. Young's double started Texas' 8th-inning rally in Game 5, and he went 1-for-3 against Garcia in Game 2, the first and only time he has faced the young Cardinals pitcher.

                            Lewis has owned Berkman in the past, albeit a very small sample. Still, 0-for-10 with six strikeouts is enough history for my money, especially since all but one at bat in that mix is from the past two seasons. That includes 0-for-3 with two K's in Game 2.

                            It's obvious that Rangers manager Ron Washington is no longer going to let his hurlers pitch to Pujols. It's also obvious that St. Louis manager Tony La Russa needs to tell his runners to quit trying to steal second with Phat Albert at the plate. That puts a little extra burden on Berkman, as well as Matt Holliday, to break through hitting behind Pujols in the lineup.

                            Gary Cederstrom is finally going to get to work the plate in a World Series game after being on the job for 23 seasons. He was in line to work Game 5 of the 2005 Fall Classic, but the White Sox finished their broom job vs. the Astros the night before. Cederstrom was 20-12-2 to the 'under' this past regular season, finishing on a 3-0 run below the totals.

                            His 'under' streak was stretched to 4-0 when he worked Game 5 of the NLDS earlier this month in Philadelphia, a 1-0 win for Chris Carpenter and the Cardinals against Roy Halladay and the Phils.

                            Rain? During the MLB playoffs? Surely you jest. No, it's not a joke, and pardon me for calling you Shirley. There's an 80 percent chance of rain during the day in St. Louis on Wednesday, and the likelihood only decreases to 70 percent when the evening arrives. Game time temps will be in the mid-to-low 50s with a 12-15 mph wind from the NNW ( in from left).

                            Should Game 6 be postponed, Thursday and Friday look fairly dry in the St. Louis area, though the thermometer will dip into the 40s during both evenings. A Wednesday postponement would also open both managers to bringing back their Games 1 and 5 starters on short rest in a potential Game 7 on Friday.

                            For the moment, Game 7 is set for Thursday night with Washington already confirming he would send Matt Harrison to the hill. La Russa and the Cardinals remain undecided, and you've got to think that everyone but Garcia is a candidate.
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                            • #29
                              Preview: Rangers (96-66) at Cardinals (90-72)

                              Game: 6
                              Venue: Busch Stadium
                              Date: October 26, 2011 8:05 PM EDT

                              ST. LOUIS (AP) - It's already been a productive postseason for Colby Lewis. Next up, a shot at the biggest prize yet.

                              In Game 6 of the World Series on Wednesday night, Lewis gets the first chance to pitch the Texas Rangers to their first title. No doubt while pitching oh-so-carefully against Albert Pujols and the St. Louis Cardinals, he'll be leaning on past October triumphs.

                              ``Well, you definitely think when you're in a kid, you want to be in this position, be on this stage,' Lewis said. ``I think just being in the situation that we were last year throughout the playoffs gives you more of an edge, more relaxation. That's for sure.'

                              Jaime Garcia is back home where he's most comfortable, and the wild-card Cardinals are back in a familiar win-or-go-home mode, heading into a mound rematch from Game 2.

                              Three of Garcia's four postseason starts have been at Busch Stadium and the 25-year-old lefty has a 1.93 ERA at home. He outpitched Lewis in the first matchup with seven innings of scoreless, three-hit ball before the bullpen failed in a 2-1 loss.

                              Garcia was in top form in Game 2 with seven strikeouts and one walk.

                              ``It's been the same for me the last two months basically, and I'm still going to try to do the same thing. Don't change anything, don't try to do too much because this is the World Series. That's kind of how I feel,' he said.

                              Lewis beat the New York Yankees in the clinching Game 6 in the AL championship series last year. He doesn't mind being on the road, getting nine of his 14 wins with a 3.43 ERA, and has been stingy all postseason with a 2.95 ERA.

                              Facing Lewis in Game 2, the Cardinals were limited to one run on four hits with one extra-base hit in 6 1-3 innings. Manager Ron Washington expects to see the same pitcher again, and is confident there'll be zero stage fright.

                              ``He totally believes in what he's trying to do out there,' Washington said. ``He never gets away from what he does best. Colby never doubts what he's capable of doing, and I think that's what makes him apart from some guys at this stage.'

                              Garcia had plenty of must-win starts in September, steeling him for the postseason. The Cardinals overtook the faltering Braves on the final day of the season and Garcia was a key contributor, going 3-0 the final month.

                              He doesn't plan on changing much from his Game 2 start.

                              ``It doesn't matter which team, which lineup, what part of the season it is,' Garcia said. ``It's just going out there and worrying about the little things that you can control.'

                              The bigger question in La Russa's mind is what to expect from the lineup. The Cardinals were 1 for 12 with runners in scoring position in their 4-2 loss in Game 5 loss Monday night at Texas.

                              ``Our confidence is very good that he's going to pitch well,' manager Tony La Russa said. ``And we're challenging our bats to do more.'

                              La Russa twice declined discussing a potential Game 7 starter, although ace Chris Carpenter volunteered for duty on two days' rest. Carpenter, who allowed two runs in seven innings in Game 5, played catch Tuesday and said he felt fine.

                              ``I think everybody's available for the rest of the year, don't you?' Carpenter said to reporters. ``Whatever (La Russa) needs.'

                              Kyle Lohse would be on regular rest but has struggled in the postseason. Edwin Jackson allowed three runs in 5 1-3 innings, throwing 109 pitches in Game 3. Fifth starter Jake Westbrook is a fringe option, having worked just one inning in the postseason.

                              ``There isn't any part of me that doesn't want to have a Game 7,' La Russa said. ``But every other part of me says let's think about Game 6 first.'

                              Matt Harrison, who lasted just 3 2-3 innings in the Cardinals' 16-7 blowout in Game 3, would be on turn to start Game 7 for the Rangers.

                              ``We have two games to do it, we've got to play .500 ball,' Lewis said. ``But we definitely want to get it done as soon as possible, that's for sure.'

                              Washington said he's tired of getting asked about pitchers being fatigued. Though the Rangers have two games to do it, there'll be no holding back.

                              ``Every single person that's still playing baseball right now is tired,' Washington said. ``So that's no excuse.'
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                              • #30
                                Rangers try to clinch first World Series title


                                TEXAS RANGERS

                                at ST. LOUIS CARDINALS


                                World Series Game 6 - Texas leads series 3-2
                                First pitch: Wednesday, 8:05 p.m. EDT
                                Line: St. Louis -115, Texas +105, Total: 7.5

                                Cardinals lefty Jaime Garcia has been outstanding at home throughout his career, and St. Louis needs him to deliver in a do-or-die game when they host the Rangers for Game 6 of the World Series on Wednesday night.

                                Garcia is 15-9 with a 2.22 ERA in 33 career Busch Stadium starts, including seven shutout innings against the Rangers in Game 2 (closer Jason Motte blew the game in the ninth). Texas counters with starter Colby Lewis who has been strong for a second straight postseason, but Garcia outpitched him in Game 2. Plus, the Rangers have struggled against left-handed pitching all postseason, posting a .190 team batting average and .522 OPS against lefties. With the money line close to even despite the Cards’ home field advantage, ST. LOUIS is the pick.

                                The FoxSheets provide two more trends backing the Cards:

                                ST. LOUIS is 24-9 (+14.7 Units) against the money line with a rested bullpen that pitched one inning or less last game this season. The average score was ST. LOUIS 5.3, OPPONENT 3.9 - (Rating = 2*).

                                ST. LOUIS is 29-18 (+14.2 Units) against the money line when playing against a team with a winning record in the second half of the season this season. The average score was ST. LOUIS 4.6, OPPONENT 3.9 - (Rating = 2*).

                                Lewis (14-10, 4.40 ERA during the regular season) is 4-1 with a 2.22 ERA over seven career postseason starts. After making all his playoff starts at home in 2010, all three of his starts during this year’s postseason have been on the road. He held the Cardinals to one run over 6.2 innings in Game 2 in St. Louis, but he gave up three home runs in his previous two starts, and Detroit tagged him for four runs in 5.2 innings in the ALCS.

                                Garcia (13-7, 3.56 ERA during the regular season) has a 1.93 ERA over three home postseason starts, striking out 15 while walking three over 18.2 innings. But the Cards lost two of those three games, as they’ve scored only six runs during those 18.2 innings. Garcia also has a career 1.71 ERA in four home starts against American League teams.
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