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artie_fufkin wrote:
"the potential game 7"
Looking forward to changing the qualifier from "potential" to "decisive."
Done.
Cards win the 2011 World Series in 7!!!
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I'm superstitious, I'd like to see 6 get done first (I'm spraying Hex Off all about the room )
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Put your hex off away. Do any doubters remain?
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All this talk about the last game 7 being Angels vs. Giants led my mind back to game 6, and the very pleasant memories I have of Barry Bonds flailing around on his ass in left field, looking more like a beached whale than a athlete, as the Giants fell apart in the 8th inning.
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Carpenter vs. Harrison, according to ESPN.
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Max wrote:
All this talk about the last game 7 being Angels vs. Giants led my mind back to game 6, and the very pleasant memories I have of Barry Bonds flailing around on his ass in left field, looking more like a beached whale than a athlete, as the Giants fell apart in the 8th inning.
"During the pitching change the Rally Monkey came on the JumboTron, sending 45,037 Angels fans into a frenzy."
Assholes ...
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Strauss tweets Carpenter starts Game 7. IMO, that's the only possible call.
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forsberg_us wrote:
Strauss tweets Carpenter starts Game 7. IMO, that's the only possible call.
Absolutely.
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Are you ready for a war?
All of it, every amount of glory there can be had on a baseball diamond, is 27 outs away for us. No bullpen failing, blown saves, lost Wainright, dropped opportunities, Colby Rasmus, NOTHING will matter if we win tonight. The Cardinals are 27 outs from putting all of that to bed.
At some point you have to put stock in the Cardinals tonight. Why?
Resilience, adversity, experience, whatever you want to call it. The Cardinals have been on the ropes before, for about 2.5 months straight now, and know how to handle it.
162 regular season games, 5 NLDS games, 6 NLCS games, 6 World Series games.... It's all down to this. 1 Game, winner takes all. Give Carp the ball, and let's do this thing!
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alz wrote:
Are you ready for a war?
All of it, every amount of glory there can be had on a baseball diamond, is 27 outs away for us. No bullpen failing, blown saves, lost Wainright, dropped opportunities, Colby Rasmus, NOTHING will matter if we win tonight. The Cardinals are 27 outs from putting all of that to bed.
At some point you have to put stock in the Cardinals tonight. Why?
Resilience, adversity, experience, whatever you want to call it. The Cardinals have been on the ropes before, for about 2.5 months straight now, and know how to handle it.
162 regular season games, 5 NLDS games, 6 NLCS games, 6 World Series games.... It's all down to this. 1 Game, winner takes all. Give Carp the ball, and let's do this thing!
The Rangers are waking up in their hotel rooms this morning. There's a dreamy split second before they realize "We have to go back to that place and win a ballgame after all that stuff happened last night?" and dread sets in.
They wouldn't be here in the first place if they didn't have cajones, but there's something about human nature when you try to re-grip a trophy after you've let it slip through your fingers ... twice.
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I still cannot fucking believe what I saw last night. That was us! Those were our Cardinals out there playing their goddamned guts out to keep a season alive. So surreal.
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"They wouldn't be here in the first place if they didn't have cajones, but there's something about human nature when you try to re-grip a trophy after you've let it slip through your fingers ... twice."
I'm not sure how long you stayed with the post-game coverage given that you're already an hour ahead of us and had to get up for work, but did you see any of the clubhouse interviews with the Rangers players. I can't imagine a more gut-wrenching feeling than walking in the locker room and seeing all of the plastic covering rolled up and hanging above their lockers. You just know that at some point during the 9th AND 10th, that plastic was un-rolled and the champagne in place. The site of the plastic had to be pretty damn painful to see.
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artie_fufkin wrote:
forsberg_us wrote:
Strauss tweets Carpenter starts Game 7. IMO, that's the only possible call.
Absolutely.
Agreed. I only opined it would be Jackson due to someone's post here yesterday that TLR said Carp would not start a Game 7. Ya think he changed his mind, or might he have been planning to start Westbrook before using him last night?
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Momentum is obviously in the Cards' favor, and the Rangers must certainly have a sense of dread as they go about their morning, but nothing about this series has made any sense. Even though I think Carpenter is the right call for Game 7, I wonder what he has left in the tank. And I know the Cardinals hit him hard last time out, but Matt Harrison had a very good season. He's no slouch.
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Max wrote:
Put your hex off away. Do any doubters remain?
Obviously it worked (happy)
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Any word on the extent of the following injuries? I hope they are all severe/limiting. ESPECIALLY HOLLIDAY'S!
Cruz - Groim
Napoli - Ankle
Holliday - Hand
My lineup would be:
Furcal SS
Theriot 2B
Pujols 1B
Berkman RF
Freese 3B
Holliday LF -- If he's okay to play. Otherwise Molina bats 6th, and Schumaker takes LF and bats 7th
Molina C
Jay CF
Carpenter P
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alz wrote:
Any word on the extent of the following injuries? I hope they are all severe/limiting. ESPECIALLY HOLLIDAY'S!
Cruz - Groim
Napoli - Ankle
Holliday - Hand
My lineup would be:
Furcal SS
Theriot 2B
Pujols 1B
Berkman RF
Freese 3B
Holliday LF -- If he's okay to play. Otherwise Molina bats 6th, and Schumaker takes LF and bats 7th
Molina C
Jay CF
Carpenter P
Reply to myself. Holliday is out.
Chambers is in
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Here is the Cardinals' lineup for Game 7:
1. Ryan Theriot, 2B
2. Allen Craig, LF
3. Albert Pujols, 1B
4. Lance Berkman, RF
5. David Freese, 3B
6. Yadier Molina, C
7. Rafael Furcal, SS
8. Skip Schumaker, 2B
9. Chris Carpenter, P
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Schu in CF
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Rangers' Lineup
Rangers' lineup
1. Ian Kinsler, 2B
2. Elvis Andrus, SS
3. Josh Hamilton, CF
4. Michael Young, 1B
5. Adrian Beltre, 3B
6. Nelson Cruz, RF
7. Mike Napoli, C
8. David Murphy, LF
9. Matt Harrison, P
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alz wrote:
Are you ready for a war?
All of it, every amount of glory there can be had on a baseball diamond, is 27 outs away for us. No bullpen failing, blown saves, lost Wainright, dropped opportunities, Colby Rasmus, NOTHING will matter if we win tonight. The Cardinals are 27 outs from putting all of that to bed.
At some point you have to put stock in the Cardinals tonight. Why?
Resilience, adversity, experience, whatever you want to call it. The Cardinals have been on the ropes before, for about 2.5 months straight now, and know how to handle it.
162 regular season games, 5 NLDS games, 6 NLCS games, 6 World Series games.... It's all down to this. 1 Game, winner takes all. Give Carp the ball, and let's do this thing!
I'm counting on a 15-0 blow out, complete game shut out blow.
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don.rob11 wrote:
Schu in CF
They showed a replay last night of TLR when Jay threw the ball to home instead of second. They didnt even bleep him when he said " god damn Jon, No".
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Thank you, Molina.
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And that is why momentum doesn't mean shit.
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Gotta get Jackson warmed up and fast.